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Burntiggerburn
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No actually Nobodyforpres is kinda right. It's legal at state level but not federal and unfortunately the Feds are still busting people for legally growing in CO. I just moved here and I'm a woman who'd like to join the business however I've got kids and I can't risk going to jail because all the legalities aren't

They must. We're making dinner together Sunday, so I'm surprising him by bringing a dessert too. Or should I say, sur-PIES-ing him!

I imagine it's probably hard to recover after seeing your parents do this. It's not pretty.

Or, they watch way to much porn and mistake the "acting" therein to be how women actually are.

Did you miss the part where the dog actually is a certified service dog? It's easy to find out what that means, and it is not the same as your pet.

I really, really hope it's been exaggerated. I loved the book as is, and the ending felt appropriately bleak and nihilistic. I'm consistently surprised at the venom the book gets on here, and even MORE floored by the people who liked "Dark Places." THAT had a crappy twist and ending.

I loved the ending. I am now the pariah of my book club.

I hated it but I accepted it and respected Flynn for not wrapping in a pretty little bow. Kind of like the ending of Dexter. *sobs*

I feel like I'm the only person who didn't hate the ending of this book. To me it seemed fitting as the final twist that I just didn't see coming. Plus, the ending was obviously successful at causing a strong emotional reaction (of hatred) in so many readers, and that's got to count for something!

Now whenever someone brings up that Dear Prudence letter about the incest twins, I'm going to picture them as looking like the guys in your story. :P

He's just jealous of how great a time Drake is probably having in the Belgian locker room right now.