I'm waiting for The Virgin Bride Said "Ow!"
Followed by The Formerly Virgin Bride Said, "Celibacy!"
'Time Bomb'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I'm waiting for The Virgin Bride Said "Ow!"
Followed by The Formerly Virgin Bride Said, "Celibacy!"
collapses dead next to Anne
It isn't *pride* making the groom swell....
"It's always blood. It makes you warm, it makes you hard..." Ah, good times. (And probably imprecise quoting.)
I'm waiting for The Virgin Bride Said "Ow!"
Bwah!
Why, dear Heaven, why?
::snicker:: I'm 12.
Of course, by clicking on those links, Amazon is remembering that I viewed them, and so I'm anticipating some weird as hell recommendations the next time I go to Amazon's front page.
Please tell me to get some work done. please.
Mary's treasure box is one like no other, filled one special night in a Bethlehem stable. Now, forty years later, she opens the treasure box and shares her most precious memories.
Okay, "treasure box" is taking on a whole different meaning. Not that I want memories coming outta there.
Hello, all. You know how you're too young for a book and set it aside thinking it's dumb, and then ten years later you can wrap your brain around it properly? At age 20, I was too young for Russell Banks. But, he's not half bad.
You know how you're too young for a book and set it aside thinking it's dumb, and then ten years later you can wrap your brain around it properly? At age 20, I was too young for Russell Banks. But, he's not half bad.
Not that I thought it was dumb, but Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency didn't really click with me in high school, but it made a whole lot more sense and I enjoyed it much more when I read it a couple months ago.
You know how you're too young for a book and set it aside thinking it's dumb, and then ten years later you can wrap your brain around it properly?
Then there are times when the opposite is true, like how when you were 19, you thought The Fountainhead was some profound and daring shit, and now you wish you had a time machine so that you could go back and wack your 19-year-old self with a frying pan on the noggin until the then-you came to senses. Not that I'm talking from experience or anything.
I like Russell Banks, but I always wonder why I do that to myself, you know?