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raisingirl99 February 22 2012, 15:43:48 UTC
I didn't really have the time to read this right now; but the summary intrigued me, and once I got started I just could not stop. I so enjoyed the flow of the conversations and the references to happenings in Stoneybrook (past and current). Also, Richard supporting Romney somehow seems perfect to me. :)

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mkrobinson February 22 2012, 16:01:39 UTC
Aww, thank you so much <3! I'm really glad you liked it! Oh, yes, Richard would be supporting the most mainstream conservative canidate he could, I agree.

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automaticdoor February 22 2012, 18:05:44 UTC
Awww, I'm so glad there's a follow-up to sort of explain what was going on when last we left off in your 'verse with a bunch of the fics! Oh my god, Sunny's dating Patrick?! Byron and Jeff: cleared up! And I'm so glad Dee and Sharon are becoming friends. I think Sharon desperately needs friends, and Dee's a lovely lady. Also, I feel so bad for Mallory. I loved this.

Also, I had to giggle at Richard supporting Romney. My boyfriend is very Richard-esque in his politics and he is a Romney supporter by default.

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mkrobinson February 22 2012, 18:37:48 UTC
I'm so glad you like it! I knew it wouldn't sit well with Dee to find out that Sharon had 'found out' about Byron being gay before she did - and we all know how Sharon completely missed the boat on that one lol - so I wanted to do a fic from Dee's POV to sort some of that out ( ... )

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automaticdoor February 23 2012, 03:04:43 UTC
Richard will never, ever be a flaming liberal. Ever. He's a moderate Republican. If, like, Rick Santorum won the nomination, he might vote for Obama or more likely just not vote in the presidential block and vote down the rest since Connecticut is reliably a blue state and it's not like his vote would be needed to keep Santorum from winning Connecticut's electoral votes.

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mkrobinson February 23 2012, 03:13:40 UTC
Oh, I know. I was aghast at the person who thought that. (I did have a fit of the giggles picturing him as a flaming liberal, though.) Exactly, he's a moderately conservative Republican. I don't really know what I'd consider Sharon, though.

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