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Wednesday, August 29, 2007 . 4:48 PM

Hair of the Dog - 8/29/07
Write about something infamous that one of your character's family members did when they were young. It can be something from the distant past, or from a close relative. Your character knows nothing about this story, but it affects how some people in the know perceive your character. For example, neighbors might treat your character suspiciously because the character's great-uncle killed a local police officer, but the character has never even met that great-uncle.
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