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Stories Not Fit For The Stage

Whiskey Jack’s Duncan Fremlin

This site contains compelling stories about people who add much to the world they inhabit. If you agree that life is to be enjoyed, you'll enjoy spending spend time with them. Everything uploaded here is meant to entertain - NO PREACHING on these pages.

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  • Whiskey Jack’s Duncan Fremlin

    Entrepreneur, author, banjo player, singer, producer, manager and dictator - too many songs and stories - not enough time!

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