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The Frisky Mole Boy of Groton

Norman Rogers recounts the summer he spent hiding from the stern love of his father and living as the world-famous “frisky mole boy” in the Groton, Connecticut sewer system. The Frisky Mole Boy of Groton seduced the women of the town and solved crimes, all while subsisting on a steady diet of depravity and confusion.

Rampage of the Innocents is my unfinished but brilliant Historical Romance Novel (now, with more sex and violence for my teenaged readers)

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    Jun262009

    Jessica Boston is My Favorite Kind of Blonde

    As much as I enjoy looking at beautiful women, the thing that gets me to roll around on the floor and howl like a dog (I do do this, trust me) is to find a blonde with short hair. Oh, don't get me started.

    Jessica Boston, you're my kind of blonde with short hair:

    Jessica Boston

     Jessica Boston

    Jessica BostonI don't have an explanation for it; there's just something about that blonde, shoulder-length or so hair, and in Jessica's case, it's a cute bob. My dear friend Babs Worthington used to wear her hair sort of like this, but Babs never sat still long enough to be photographed.

    No gallery for Miss Boston as yet, but who knows? She might just take over the entire world.

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