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The Connecticut (or Hartford or Wicked) Wits were a group of late-18th-century poets who first attempted to write a distinctly American literature. THEY FAILED.

11 March 2010

I always thought the rule-of-thumb was that DCF workers ignored the $10K worth of cocaine in the homes of their CLIENTS!

...NOT in their own homes!
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