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LIsa Wingate comments on "Tell Me About Easter, Aunt Lou"
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New Blog Talk Radio Interview with Poetic Monthly Magazine
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RIP Mister Bubba--Thanks for 9 sweet years
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This evening, Wednesday, February 2, 2011, The Stolle Family lost a dear member of the Family. Ole Mister Bubba gave up his spirit this evening amongst sweet doggie friends Sadie and Peyton. Bubba was a loveable, quirky member of the Stolle Family for the past nine years. He saw the family through two moves, the births of two children and many a teary eyed nights. He was adopted in 2003 from Fuzzy Friends Rescue at the age of 4 years and quickly warmed our hearts. He wasn't one to complain, or bark, or put up a fuss but that faitful day at FFR he chose to let his voice be heard. Mister Bubba called out to me from his cage at the rescue and just begged with his big brown eyes to come home with us. He overcame the odds and survived heart-worm treatments immediately after leaving Fuzzy Friends. He loved food, sleeping UNDER the covers, cuddles, kisses and more food. He was not one to take baths, get his feet wet, or even in the grass for that matter, but he marched right into our hear