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Introduction
Posted by Katie, Dec 6, 2007. 169 views. ID = 383
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 | Comments are more than welcome on this series. I've been toying with the idea of writing about some of my experiences at the store for years now. I wanted to keep this kind of light and funny, but have a style something similar to Little House on the Prairie with a bit of Mark Twain thrown in for good measure. Ambitious, I know. So, please feel free to give me some pointers. |  | This post has been awarded 9 stars by 2 readers. |  | This post is Part 1 of a writing series titled My Little Country Store. |
So, one day, two people met in New York City. Three months after their first date, they got married. Not being much for city life, they decided to pack up the cat (and various other essentials) and move to a little town in the middle of nowhere, otherwise known as the state of Maine. There they bought a lovely little country store. Several years later, an adorable, lovely baby girl came into their lives. Lucky them. That adorable, lovely baby girl was of course, me. So there I was, a lovely little baby girl in a lovely little country store. And that's where I've been ever since. Some people think it's horrible that at nineteen I'm still living at home and working at the family business, and others think it's great. As for myself, I've always found life at the store to be anything but dull. How could anyone be bored with so many people around and so much going on all at once? Over the years I've had some interesting experiences. Some were just plain strange, others, scary. Some were exciting and some were annoying. But all of the memories that came from being here at the store for nineteen years won't soon be forgotten. Some are even worth sharing. So here's my attempt at describing my wonderful experiences at My Little Country Store.
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Comments Mathax Dec 6, 2007 | Interesting prioritys. ~Posted by Mathax, Dec 6, 2007 |  Douglas Dec 6, 2007 | oooh...I'm looking forward to more of this. But...
could you remove the extra line breaks, so it doesn't read double-spaced? ~Posted by Douglas, Dec 6, 2007 |  Josiah T. Dec 6, 2007 | LOL!!! ~Posted by Josiah T., Dec 6, 2007 |  Douglas Jan 4 | *wondering when the next installment is coming...* :D ~Posted by Douglas, Jan 4 |
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