Mark M Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Well i guess it took me to Read 1962 between the posting of chapters 10 and eleven of the Ward room and i must say this is an exceptional good story, it peices together alot of things in be rad i never even thought possible! Although i never actually thought JP was Brad's Godfather as it wasn't mentioned in Be rad or MIM. I'm pumped for 1968 even tho i know it's depressing as hell or so i've been told. Anyway Anyone else who has read this or is currently reading this have any thoughts? Great work Mark!
Benji Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 Well i guess it took me to Read 1962 between the posting of chapters 10 and eleven of the Ward room and i must say this is an exceptional good story, it peices together alot of things in be rad i never even thought possible! Although i never actually thought JP was Brad's Godfather as it wasn't mentioned in Be rad or MIM. I'm pumped for 1968 even tho i know it's depressing as hell or so i've been told. Anyway Anyone else who has read this or is currently reading this have any thoughts? Great work Mark! .......Yeah, I remember the 'race wars' I remember the violence and the attrition of MLK, in his stride towards equality in a peaceful attempt. Sound familar?
Mark Arbour Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 .......Yeah, I remember the 'race wars' I remember the violence and the attrition of MLK, in his stride towards equality in a peaceful attempt. Sound familar? All too familiar. But they won too.
Benji Posted June 3, 2009 Posted June 3, 2009 All too familiar. But they won too. ........My unsaid comment was left for sarcasm unsaid in text, but left to the future generations to fight on for.
Mark M Posted June 3, 2009 Author Posted June 3, 2009 lol! Still i enjoyed it and Stefan was totaly a slut...i'm currious when he met greg
Mark Arbour Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 lol! Still i enjoyed it and Stefan was totaly a slut...i'm currious when he met greg Read "The Land Whore." After CAP, it's my favorite in the series.
methodwriter85 Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 True about the analogy, but there are a good number of blacks( and white people who fought for civil rights), who don't in any way want to associate with the gay civil rights movement. They claim it's completely different.
Mark Arbour Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 True about the analogy, but there are a good number of blacks( and white people who fought for civil rights), who don't in any way want to associate with the gay civil rights movement. They claim it's completely different. They are wrong, and that just goes to show you that today's Civil Rights Crusader can be tomorrow's bigot. A lesson for all of us.
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