I used to use the knowledge of the song "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" as a litmus test to see if a guy was worthy of dating. You don't know the song? Ok, goodbye.
Not my story, but my grandma's.
SK's explanation for that scene:
I don't believe it is, but we can disagree.
This isn't aimed at you because I'm not privy to your day-to-day vocabulary, but it fits in this thread, I think.
I think the short story that you are referring to is "Big Driver" from Full Dark No Stars.
Yep.
That's kind of what I thought too. He definitely could have chosen a much better phrase.
Full Disclosure: I am a big SK fan. Big fan. Huge.
This was just posted to Stephen King's Facebook page:
I agree that this book is very good. I also came away from it with the belief that the line between prosecutor and investigator is blurred in Italy. This is a big part of the problem with the Monster investigation and the Knox investigation.
Paul Englishby composes the music for Luther. I think the song you are talking about is called The Children. I must now create this album from iTunes music.
Exactly. Did the movie The Shining ruin the book? No. Same thing.
Well look, I like the Christmas Jesus best, and I'm sayin grace. When you say grace, you can say it to grown up Jesus, or teenage Jesus, or bearded Jesus, or whatever you want.