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Published: Wednesday, July 21 2004 2:57 p.m. MDT

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charlene Heckert

You can take that story off of the enternet NOW! I do not want to see it anymore OR i will get an attorney!

Charlene heckert.

I must be very amusing to you and from all of the attention that I get on the net therefore I have written my bio titled PORTRAITS OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY and I am currently looking for a publisher. I was thinking of getting my own web site but from all the attention that I get from your and a lot of others I don't think I need to pay into one, so I guess I sould thank you for that.

Charlene Heckert LeClair

Well, I must say, I was curious to read about you since my name is also Charlene Heckert (now LeClair). It is not a common name, so it peaked my curiosity. I plan to pick up some of your books and look forward to reading them. You're welcome to visit me at my web site: www.CharleneLeClair.com
I wonder if we are somehow related? Hmmmmmmm....
Well, life is always interesting isn't it?

Charlene Heckert LeClair

I apparently had not read accurately the article written before regarding Charlene Heckert. I thought she had written the books but in going back over the article again, realized she had been reading the books. Still, it was an interesting article, and I'd love to have her visit my web site.
Why some people feel the need to edit words in the library books is absolutely beyond me. Could it be, nothing better for them to do perhaps??

Charlene Heckert

Their is also a Charlene Heckert in California too. This Charlene Heckert lives in Layton, UT. I am a writer, only I write children's books. I am very vocal on my opinion which often get me on the internet, and not by choice, so it's good to know that their are others Charlene Heckert that can take the blame for my big mouth. I believe that all of the Heckerts are closly related. Thank you for your interest.

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