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Chesapeake Bay is full of Santa Claus and Dog slay the dance floor with Santa and his Paw tner Christmas shirt gunboats, and they want us at once, said one of the sergeants to his men in hurrying them up. It became known this morning that a few hundred soldiers had been raising Cain at Falls Church, and Gen. Graham wanted to find out who they were. Hence this order for a check-roll. Two cavalry regiments were sent out to run in the hilarious lads, but they were only partially successful. The rest of the stampeders are reported to be in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and no one knows where else. The explanation is that the entire Sixth Pennsylvania took French leave for the Fourth.

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Though this exploration is in Santa Claus and Dog slay the dance floor with Santa and his Paw tner Christmas shirt way conclusive or comprehensive, it is my intuition (as an igneous geochemist who formerly specialized in hotspots) that drilling deeply towards the magma chamber at Yellowstone and then detonating a series of high-yield nuclear devices between the top of the magma chamber and the surface would be a damn fine way of trying to set the thing off.

Eunice and I wrote three novels in 2021. Two of Santa Claus and Dog slay the dance floor with Santa and his Paw tner Christmas shirt are slated for publication in 2022, the third in 2023. We’ve outlined four novels we plan to write in 2022, in two different unrelated genres. We are even planning to live-stream the start of one of those novels, which should be fun and interesting. The Barcelona trip the extended polyamorous network had planned for 2020, that got scuttled thanks to COVID, is (tentatively) back on for 2022. We still have reservations at the castle outside Barcelona. A dozen kinky people in a castle in Spain soubds like a blast. My wife and I are planning a cross-country trip photographing abandoned amusement parks. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the bottom fell out of the amusement park industry, and scores of amusement parks across the country were simply abandoned, left to decay. Today they’re weird and overgrown and beautiful. We want to do photos of about a dozen of them, and possibly publish a coffee table book.
