Allan Nixon, one of the stars of Mesa of Lost Women, wrote a series of p.i. novels, of which this is one.
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Show business people who have to slum as fiction writers.....it's a sad, tragic, depressing tragedy.....see what I just said there? - "tragic tragedy"? - ya see that? - that's a perfect example of what I'm talking about. I was a loser as a Mouseketeer and I'm a loser as a writer. I sure hope Allan Nixon's writing career went better than mine did.
And JJ, I was a big MM Club fan and while you weren't my favorite (Cheryl was), I appreciate you having been part of the gang. There was a time when I tried to convince some people I was Lonnie, but it didn't work.
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Show business people who have to slum as fiction writers.....it's a sad, tragic, depressing tragedy.....see what I just said there? - "tragic tragedy"? - ya see that? - that's a perfect example of what I'm talking about. I was a loser as a Mouseketeer and I'm a loser as a writer. I sure hope Allan Nixon's writing career went better than mine did.
Let's just say that his writing skills were the equal of his acting skills.
Are you sure you didn't ghost this?
And JJ, I was a big MM Club fan and while you weren't my favorite (Cheryl was), I appreciate you having been part of the gang. There was a time when I tried to convince some people I was Lonnie, but it didn't work.
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