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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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    Thursday
    Jul092009

    Kimberley Rogers is Delightfully Safe For Work

    Kimberley Rogers

    I say that, and then I'll probably have to rush back to the computer and edit a photo.

    Kimberley Rogers

    Mr. Peej, who is my newly hired assistant, assures me that he can spot what we, in the business, like to call a "nipple slip" because he has been training for just such a thing by studying old movies for days on end.

    Kimberley Rogers

    Rarely, do I ever, call bullshit on Peej, but this time? This time, I shall refrain from calling bullshit. This is about Miss Kimberley Rogers, who is ravishingly beautiful. Our personal problems mean nothing when it comes to appreciating a woman.

    Kimberley Rogers

    Kimberley has a gallery here...

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