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Hiding in Closets and Lofts

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Genres: Romance
Sub-genres: General Romance

Dillon and his family move to Gretna, Nebraska. It seems relatively normal and not as rural as he thought. He meets Mark, and they become close friends, both trying to figure out their feelings.

Starts slow so low content rating for now.
Copyright © 2012 Damond; All Rights Reserved.

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Table of Contents
  • 1. Chapter 1
    • 1,784 Words
    • 2,763 Views
    • 4 Comments
  • 2. Chapter 2
    • 2,328 Words
    • 2,086 Views
    • 2 Comments
  • 3. Chapter 3
    • 2,290 Words
    • 1,898 Views
    • 3 Comments
  • 4. Chapter 4
    • 2,207 Words
    • 2,923 Views
    • 1 Comments
  • 5. Chapter 5
    • 3,697 Words
    • 2,068 Views
    • 3 Comments
  • 6. Chapter 6
    • 982 Words
    • 1,730 Views
    • 2 Comments
  • 7. Chapter 7
    • 2,186 Words
    • 1,943 Views
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Well Damond, I was all set to tell you about the dioxins and carcinogens (did I spell that right? I'm too lazy to look it up) that can be leached from the freezer into plastic water bottles, when I thought to google it.

 

There were all these internet emails a few years back from John Hopkins stating all the reasons why you never freeze water bottles and microwave plastic containers (unless they are the microwave safe kind).

 

So I just googled it and even John Hopkins said that these are false statments and they don't know who started it and why they put John Hopkins name on it. So apparently I didn't get the latest memo that it is safe to freeze water bottles.

 

So forget everything I said about it in my review! Sorry! =)

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On 04/17/2012 12:38 PM, Lisa said:
Well Damond, I was all set to tell you about the dioxins and carcinogens (did I spell that right? I'm too lazy to look it up) that can be leached from the freezer into plastic water bottles, when I thought to google it.

 

There were all these internet emails a few years back from John Hopkins stating all the reasons why you never freeze water bottles and microwave plastic containers (unless they are the microwave safe kind).

 

So I just googled it and even John Hopkins said that these are false statments and they don't know who started it and why they put John Hopkins name on it. So apparently I didn't get the latest memo that it is safe to freeze water bottles.

 

So forget everything I said about it in my review! Sorry! =)

lol no problem >.< But I do that like every summer for the past three years O.o freaked me out a little lol
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