Seriously, someone has to be a raging idiot in this scenario:
Gross, a former Georgia lawyer who was later disbarred, has a prior conviction in Cobb County for insurance fraud for filing an auto accident claim listing himself and his father as victims. But his father wasn’t in the car. In fact, he wasn’t even alive
And since he's still rich and free, I guess it's not him.
There appear to be a number of raging idiots or he was supernaturally persuasive.
If you go home with somebody and they don’t have books, don’t fuck them.
This gives me hope of someday, somehow, getting some. Assuming the converse is true ....
Apparently rereading books can be good for your mental health.
Jesus, my insomania and depression should be FULLY cured, by that standard. I re-read like a mofo.
If you go home with somebody and they don’t have books, don’t fuck them.
Who said that? And why are the looking at my Nook? Get away.
There have been times when rereading has been all that stood between me and the abyss. I also believe in C.S. Lewis' theory that we power through some books to find out what happened, and on rereading can appreciate the nuances.
If you go home with somebody and they don't have books, don't read with them.
John Waters said it, ita !
If you go home with somebody and they don't have books, don't read with them
Or lend them one of yours. Who knows what could happen?
Imagine if they don't have a stereo, or a wall full of records or CDs!