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Unexpected Gifts from Unconventional Places
Chris Fleming
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Boats, Cars, and my “Goodbye” to Dating
Chris Fleming
89
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New Clothes, New Life, and Projections for the Future
Chris Fleming
72
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Adulthood, Growing Pains, and the Purification of Gold
Chris Fleming
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Guess Who Came to Dinner? Me! That’s Who.
Chris Fleming
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Groundhog Day, Bill Murray, and Super Bowl Sunday
Chris Fleming
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Breakfast for Dinner: My Rise Against the Establishment
Chris Fleming
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New Year’s Resolution 2010: Cell Phone Cleanup
Chris Fleming
65
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Password America: The Subtle Thief of Important Brain Cells
Chris Fleming
78
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Yep, It Is True, Nice Guys DO Finish Last ... Hard Facts From a Reformed “Bad Boy”
Chris Fleming
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A Desired Mutant Power: The Ability to Know What Women Want … From Me!
Chris Fleming
74
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How Technology is Ruining Our Lives: Text-based Relationships
Chris Fleming
87
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Same old, Same old: The Subtle Peace of Mundane Routine
Chris Fleming
65
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Lactose Intolerance: A Subtle Sign of Mortality
Chris Fleming
79
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Destiny Dating and Amazon.com
Chris Fleming
53
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My Coffee Shop Compadre: A Great Example of Conditional Friendship
Chris Fleming
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