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There was always some germ of joy, some little paramecium of happiness wriggling around, waiting for a chance to get out.
Leigh Newman
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Leigh Newman
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: May 15
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Anchorage
Alaska
Always
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Waiting
Chance
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If you want to write in a mature and interesting way, you have to have sympathy for everyone that's involved.
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