Emilie J. Howard
Emilie J. Howard wishes she could tout that she was "The Most Interesting Woman in the World," but she can't. Falcons don't perch upon her shoulders, she was never a famous bullfighter, and she never had a volcano named after her. She is a spirited woman who doesn't always have the opportunity to...
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Emilie J. Howard wishes she could tout that she was "The Most Interesting Woman in the World," but she can't. Falcons don't perch upon her shoulders, she was never a famous bullfighter, and she never had a volcano named after her. She is a spirited woman who doesn't always have the opportunity to write, but when she does, she does so with a keen eye towards unusual character traits in people. Emilie weaves stories in her mind, puts the bits and pieces together, and ends up with finely woven tapestries. She seems to be infatuated with the spokesperson for Dos Equis. Her husband should be worried.
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