JZ's eminently lovable.
Yes, she is.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
JZ's eminently lovable.
Yes, she is.
She is indeed. (She's the Buffista that sprang first to mind with the deeply-religious-but-sensible-and-awesome-so-I-would thang...)
Also, a pretty good portion of the guys that I'm looking at have "Count of Monte Cristo" listed as one of their favorite books. Is there some reason that people are reading that now? It seems like a weird thing for so many people to be talking about.
In "books that are a red flag," I would put The Count of Monte Cristo on the list. I mean, not Atlas Shrugged levels of red flag, but still. (My father read it aloud to me when I was 8 and he was getting divorced from my mother. In retrospect, hello relationship issues!)
I am delurking in here to share that my mom LOVED Ayn Rand because of the ill-fated romances. Like, she had no idea they were political at all.
I don't even think I know the plot of the Count of Monte Cristo. It makes me think of diner sandwiches.
ETA- I just looked up The Count of Monte Cristo, and I think the tv show revenge is loosely based on it, so maybe that is the reason?
Ha, that is probably it, actually!
Good grief, I cannot have 4 periods in an ellipsis.
It's 4 if you're leaving out a whole sentence.
I love the Count of Monte Cristo. Although I'm not sure I would think to list it as a favorite.
I've never read Count of Monte Cristo. I've seen the movie, but I don't really remember much of it except that it had sword fights and people climbing things.
So amych and Consuela: The Movie ?