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“It was a totally Scooby-Doo moment. Except for the fact that my dog is sort of a reject, and we can't put Sally in jail. But we ARE meddling kids. You have to give us that.”

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My Pants Are Haunted

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Jim Benton
Jim Benton

Jim Benton, born on October 31, 1960, is a talented writer known for his unique style and humor. His works have won the hearts of readers across various genres. more

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