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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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    Saturday
    Nov142009

    No Judgement Whatsoever

    Can you believe what this man tried to do?

    A religious Christian in Florida tried to send Fort Hood massacre suspect Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan a bouquet of flowers and a note that calls him a “hero,” but the man got a knock on his door from the FBI instead, according to a Florida television station.

    Dan M. Ross told NBC 2 he was guided by his faith when he tried to send yellow roses to the accused shooter, who has been charged with 13 premeditated killings in the Nov. 5 attack on soldiers waiting to deploy from Fort Hood.

    Twenty-nine others were wounded, including Hassan, who, doctors say, may be permanently paralyzed.
    Ross ordered flowers and requested a card that read “In God’s eye, and those who submit, you are a hero!” But instead of completing the $59.95 order, the owner of the Texas flower shop said he reported it to the Army base and the FBI.

    Ross, a Vietnam vet, said he has kids in the military, but he wanted to reach out as a show of respect.

    With a Bible close by, a declaration of his Christian beliefs and a website outlining his visits by an angel, Ross said in a television interview that he believes we should all love our enemies.

    All you can do is shake your head. Misguided? Certainly. Forgiveness will come from the victims, not from the loony bin that is Florida.

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