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  1. My late husband suffered from SAD, so I understand where you are coming from. I used to tell him to “Suck it up And Deal with it.” (My translation of SAD.) It was amusing to see how you interpret the disorder. Thanks for my morning chuckle. Next time you get behind one of those slowpokes, just lean on your horn. They might not appreciate it, but I’m betting you’ll feel a whole lot better!
    Janet

  2. Cam Oliver Lemmon

    Wanda, you are a great example to those who suffer from ANY type or illness, syndrom or 3-letter references to potential ailments. You always seem to find a humorous way to deal with them; you channel your creative juices to flow in a way that helps others, you do add al little “seasoning” to your jingles and comebacks, but that’s works for many! Good advice. Anyone who has not picked up a doll or book or greeting card (yes, she writes the funniest damn greeting cards you ever might riead) buy them today. Don’t wait! One of these products might be the key to your (not you, Wanda, but your readers) to surviving the holidays. And, ladies and gentlemen, watch out for her new novel coming out! Target date: late spring 2010! You go, girl! YOU know I bleieve in you and you have gotten me through many times I’ve “cried on your shoulder.” I couldn’t ask for a more dear friend!

  3. Jackie Smith

    I really enjoy reading your material. How unique? I call your mind a “different” mind. Actually, I mean unique. Keep up the good work because on the days where I feel as though I need a laugh…I’ve finally found a place to go.

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