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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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    Feb062010

    Heath Bar Cookies

    Heath Bar Cookies made by Miss Jamie Brod

    Since all I’m doing is spinning my wheels as of late, why not link to a blog post from March of 2009 about making Heath Bar cookies?

    I decided that before spring break I wanted to revert back to my old baking ways: the cookie. Toffee has never been a must-have for me but it did make an excellent addition to a normal butter cookie. I found a simple recipe for heath bar cookies online and decided to just add a few more things (added nuts, etc). The cookies turned out great, but the recipe makes about 5 dozen cookies; luckily I have a lot of friends who love sweets.

    Miss Jamie Brod has an excellent recipe there. Enjoy. Some goofball once said that the Heath Bar is woefully underappreciated in a Snickers kind of world.

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