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Send this as a public email to...Publishing Date to somewhere in the future, after saving, the owner of that event stops seeing his own event.How can a owner of a event can continue seeing the events he creates when Publishing Date is in a future date?You'll need to update your Security Settings within the ZMI.The one from the 1950s
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later one?Scientists could see the eyes, nose and breath, but not the bear.She and Max had been corresponding for three months.The bartender finally walked her way.At this moment, the invisible man might well be checking her out.Apparently he felt no need for introductions."Shall I order a drink, or might I have a sip of yours?"His icy breath against her earlobe triggered a shudder.She gestured toward the bar.She had always been attracted to intelligent men.So, he wasn't exactly a brilliant conversationalist.Max slid his arms around her waist.The hostess signaled that their table was ready.Jaclyn's walk degraded into wobble.Timex and claimed it was a Movado.An odd vision passed on its way to another table.Should we order two dinners?"Order a Number Three and a side of flat bread.What if his money was invisible?"Give me your hand," Max said.She righted the glass and dabbed at the tablecloth with her napkin.She could feel heat again flood her cheeks.Barry was gone and the house was empty.The waiter brought out a new table cover and expertly replaced things."We're ready to order," Jaclyn said."Excellent choice," said the waiter.The waiter grinned and said, "I think that's enough."She pushed the plate toward Max."You're very attractive," Max said.Though his story made no sense, she was intrigued."Let me get this," Max said.She finished her third glass of wine.It took a bit of maneuvering to get up from the table.Max asked, sweeping his arm through hers.Max bent down to nibble on her neck."Would you like to come over for a drink?"She nodded and led him toward the lot behind the restaurant."But I'm here if you need me to take over."He was not an easy man to love.This next part felt uncomfortable."No," he said with a hint of a snarl.He touched her like he knew what he was doing.She heard him unzipping his pants.He was the perfect lover."The bedroom's upstairs," she said after a while."Great," he said, and followed her up."It isn't real," Jaclyn said.Barry thought was too polluting.She realized, then, that he was gone.Typical, she thought, folding the note into fourths.Her fingers closed around the edges and a sudden pain gripped her tummy.She touched her belly, now worried she would have Max's child.Would she be able to see it?I'm fixating about an egg cluster."I'll call you," it said.Or something simpler, more like, "Call you."There seemed no point in beating around the bush."What do you want to do?"They arranged to meet for tea.Motherhood was an occupation for which she felt utterly unprepared.This story first appeared in Polyphony 1.World Where All Men Are Named Harry.
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