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Comments
Thanks to everyone for their feedback - the good,
the bad and the ugly. I appreciate it.

Adam
Ruppel
Alice
Hewitt
I
just read your story,
it's really funny
my
favourite line - in between them like the caramel of a rolo
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Aparna
Mishra
Interesting to go through your site. I read few stories - quite
imaginative, but sound a bit childish. The idea of the whole site is very
good, the execution too is good, however you do need an editor to work on few things.
Why not publish the stories - as short stories for the kids? You can provide some tough competition to J.K.
Rowling!!
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Beth
MacKinnon
I
love your website! I just read a couple stories. The one
with all the caffeine deprived Timmy’s addicts is
hilarious. I’ll go back on and off. I could keep reading
them, but I have to focus on other things :) |
Cheryl
Meneguzzi
| That story
was sad!
You have talent, keep up the
stories.
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Christie
Ludwig
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Dear Ham,
Just a quick
note to say "by golly, Miss Too Too had done it again".
I hope you realize how lucky
you are to have such a bright, intuitive young lady working for you.
The adventures she has had in her young life continue to astound your
readers.
Thanks for keeping the rest
of us up to date on world events as well as the little events that
happen in Toronto.
Best regards,
Miss Too Too's Number One
Fan
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Claudia
Caruana
| Hola Amigo!
Felicitaciones
por las interesantes historias llenas de aventura e intriga.
Me gustan mucho tus historias especialmente la de las chicken
wings ya que yo puedo comer muchas sin para (broma).
Tambien me gusta mucho tu creatividad y la forma en la cual
matienes tu audiencia en suspenso. Keep up the good
work and hope to read lots of new stories!!!.
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Cristina
Benacquista
Dan Charette
| what kind of
name is TooToo? what's with the second capital letter?
generally you only see that with MacSomething or McSomething, or a french
name like LeBlanc or LaFortune, etc.. I guess it could also be lazy
spelling of a hyphenated name Too-Too. i guess it could also be a
pseudonym, or a legal name change. regardless it's a stupid name. |
Dori
Ludwig
Gail
Sparks (aka Aunt Gail)
| Really
enjoyed the last story |
Heather
McCowan
| Your
stories are funny! I like them. The grammar makes them funnier. |
Jessica
Hart
| So
I just read Suzy TooToo and the Secret
Beach ...ah pretty erotic there. And I thought you
were so innocent, there is a naughty streak in you!!!!! How
well do you know that it is hard to get your underwear (or bathing
suit bottoms) off while sitting down. I never knew you
had this in ya!!! HA! It was a great story...can't wait
to see the dirty pictures...don't blurr them out, it will be
funnier!! |
Josh
Ginou
| Every time I step into the
World of Ham, I'm reminded of times past. Jeremey is a genius
who's work may never be fully appreciated, or understood |
Kathryn
McLean
| i
love your writing by the way! the stories you're doing sound
really great!. |
Last
Post Fund
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Our Branch checked out your
website and thought it was hilarious, "hamtastic" even.
Thanks for the laugh.
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Lindsay
Barker
| Actually, I loved your
story. I think you have totally nailed the voice of ET/Cheryl
Hickey. I just found the grammar/spelling distracting. (All
famous and fabulous authors have editors, so I hope you weren't
offended!) |
Mike
McCann
I really enjoyed the story.
I was wondering if one of the pitchers might have caught Suzie.
By the way - as far as I know you have coined a new verb -
traject!!
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Montgomery
Shillington
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Speaking
of talent (or something like it), your web site is interesting.
I haven’t had time to read the whole thing,
but I did browse through the first few paragraphs of the snowman
thing. I’ve taken the liberty of paring down one of
the paragraphs to give it a make it more menacing…
“The
snowmen were not of the type we were accustomed to. They did not
wear top hats, but they did have beady eyes of coal. They came in
all different sizes, but many were over six feet tall. Most had
black scarves, but one or two had maroon scarves and one had a red scarf.
Most disturbing of all was the fact that every one was armed.”
Even
without reading the whole story, I just loved the image of the armed
snowmen, and could not resist working it around a little bit. I’m
looking forward to more reading, when time allow |
Nena
Snyder
| Very
Clever how you got around the past history thing by using
a previous encounter. |
Nicole
Fredette
lol.
That was the WEIRDEST story
ever.
You certainly have an imagination.
I hope all is well in the land of Jeremey. |
Nina
Zagorac
Great story!
(This time, I actually read your story.) It was imaginative
and funny. I laughed at times. I also think that the "fat-vampire
cat" has some symbolic meaning besides the obvious. Keep
up the good work!
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Pat
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Your stories are
becoming part of my regular 'routine'. It wouldn't be the same
without them. Great diversion for me.
Thanks very much. |
Pedro Kapuskasing
Dear Ham, I think you should
give your friend Dan a choice in this matter.
Choice matters!
Refers to my
E-Newsletters which ends with:
As always, if you do not want to be included in this mailing
list/newsletter please let me know and I will take you off.
As always any comments
(good or bad) are welcome.
And as always, my friend
Dan has no choice in this matter.
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Samuel
A. Rook
Sandra
Hinojosa
| Great
story, you should be a writer
for politicians! The best part is how Suzy managed once again
to come up with an unforgettable quote: "Unbiased my pooped
filled bum!" |
Sara
Griffin
Sean
Ruppel
There
be food in the corner says we"...
love it.
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Sue Drennan
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Very good jeremey. I
hope that is not Argyle Street in Embro. Well Done
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Susie
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