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It's a real-time confession site that doesn't require manual refreshing, and also has threaded comments build right in. Check it out. Unlike this site, it will not retain confessions forever, but it will retain them for quite a while.
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CONTEST: Win a free paperback copy of Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by stating your unique reason for needing to read the novel in the comments by 11:59 pm on Wednesday May 7th, ... [...] over on Austenprose Laurel Ann gives us 10 top (and very humorous) reasons to re-read Confessions of a Jane Austen [...]
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Keep those cards and emails coming! The bastards can't keep us down! [...oh, and the DC Boards will be back too!]; FYI, still have every stinkin' one of the confessions AND talkbacks!
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Confess your sins and read confessions. Now is your chance to tell the world your secrets, anonymously. You can also see others confessions and post comments. Clear your conscience now! ... Confessions Random confessions Search...
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True Confessions; View Normal Confessions or Adults Only Confessions ... Have your say or read comments on current issues. Regomail: leave e-roadrage, flirt, or check yours for free.
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Many of us love to read. Some of us who love to read the most are introverts, so I went to the source to find out what it's all about. There's a great readers' survey on TheIntrovertzCoach and yes, Easy Reader that I am, I participated.
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The BBC states that most people will have only read 6 of the 100 books here. How do your reading habits stack up? (Movies don’t count.) ... Instructions: 1) Look at the list and put an ‘x’ after those you have read. 2) Star (*) those you plan on reading (optional); 3) Tally your total at the bottom.
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