hee, that's on our Litterature list! haven't read it, though. I've been wrestling through Midnight's Children for a long long time, then decided I shouldn't try to read large books when I have tons of papers to write at the same time.
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I tried to snort Coke, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose. These vampires are a real pain in the neck: [link] - webcomic
It is a love story! It is about a young couple that are deeply in love when one day the girl decides to marry this other man out of no where. The guy is heartbroken, but he still loves her after fifty years, and it is when the girl's husband dies (after 50 years) that the man again professes his love to the girl...
Well, the way the story is told makes it pretty good. No vampires, though...
ooh, love stories. ^^ As long as they're not too corny, I like them. Even without the vampires!
It must be a pretty special kind of storytelling, though, given that it was featured in our litterature science course and such. I'll put it on my reading list.
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I tried to snort Coke, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose. These vampires are a real pain in the neck: [link] - webcomic
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"We know all," said the Professor sternly. "You are going to Paris
to throw a bomb!"
"Going to Jericho to throw a Jabberwock!" cried the other, tearing
his hair, which came off easily. -THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY, G.K. Chesterton
haven't read it, though. I've been wrestling through Midnight's Children for a long long time, then decided I shouldn't try to read large books when I have tons of papers to write at the same time.
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I tried to snort Coke, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
These vampires are a real pain in the neck: [link] - webcomic
And I looked up Midnight's Children... ish magical realism. ~nod~ Good stuff.
I might read that book of yours as well, when finals are over. What's it about?
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I tried to snort Coke, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
These vampires are a real pain in the neck: [link] - webcomic
Well, the way the story is told makes it pretty good.
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"We know all," said the Professor sternly. "You are going to Paris
to throw a bomb!"
"Going to Jericho to throw a Jabberwock!" cried the other, tearing
his hair, which came off easily. -THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY, G.K. Chesterton
It must be a pretty special kind of storytelling, though, given that it was featured in our litterature science course and such.
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I tried to snort Coke, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose.
These vampires are a real pain in the neck: [link] - webcomic
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