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bigstimpycat
avclub-c2d8e160dd0b0d87ace52cf8289b26d4--disqus

just look underneath the doll & move the switch from "evil" to "good." (dusts off hands) problem…solved!

i think you mean cromulent.

is that near the hammock district?

that's so donald!

sadly, ignoring her doesn't make her go away.

oh mr. belpit, your legs are so swollen!

there's neanderthal dna in a bookstore in asheville??? let me at it!

why would she eat pox of another person's face????

"your ladyship's humor is always a tonic!" i must work that into my conversation somehow!

SPLOOSH!!!! that is all.

ed, is that you?

or unplugging, waiting 15 seconds & plugging it back in? or lifting earth a few inches off the counter & then dropping it?

i am sad. very very sad.

your first dickens? should've started with "two cities" or "oliver twist" - they're quicker & more straightforward. dickens never met a character or a meandering plot point he didn't like. that being said, i'm a big fan.

i recently finished it & wish i had just read the chapters about the plot & skipped all the whale stuff.

read "american gods," waited a few months & then read it again! also, read "neverwhere!"

the one russian novel i've ever read - teacher recommended it to me in high school - a great book - very funny!

"sweeny toad" - love it! i've read tartt's other 2 books & really loved "little friend" but couldn't get through "goldfinch." too much of a slog for me.

what does the spanish really mean? anyone? anyone?

*sigh* "home." doesn't get much better than that.