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YAY! Here goes mine!!

 

"Some things in life are out of your control. You can make it a party or a tragedy.”

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Claude Heroux was, according to Thoroughgood, 'Un bat Canuck sonofawhore widdin eye that'd roll adju like a mart's in dem oonlight' (sic)

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*listens to the eerie silence and watches the tumbleweeds ...*

 

Guess that means it's Clue Time!! :P

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The author is alive and he speaks English :lol:

 

Genre is horror - and it's NOT Twilight by Stephanie something

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Oh it's It by Stephen king, awful awful awful book

 

My turn?

 

The squirrel has not yet found the acorn that will grow to the oak that will be cut to form the cradle of the babe that will grow to slay me.

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Seriously guys... did the two of you like Twilight SO much that you cant keep from mentioning it? sheeeesh! :rolleyes:

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Oh it's It by Stephen king, awful awful awful book

 

 

So sayeth the person who is sick and twisted enough to be quoting Neil Gaiman's piece of putrid trash Stardust?

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**sharpens his talons and starts scratching the furniture**

 

"What's important is that twice two is four and all the rest's nonsense"

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"What's important is that twice two is four and all the rest's nonsense"

 

Fathers and Sons

Ivan Turgenev

 

For making this so easy on me, Andy, I might even let you share my scratching post! ;)

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So sayeth the person who is sick and twisted enough to be quoting Neil Gaiman's piece of putrid trash Stardust?

 

Oh I love stardust, its one of my favourite books. "It" on the other hand scared the hell outta me lol

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Oh I love stardust, its one of my favourite books. "It" on the other hand scared the hell outta me lol

 

For me it's the other way around :lol:

 

I never go on holiday without my very battered and dog-earred copy of "It" - I've had the same copy since I was ten and I refuse to buy a new one as it has so many memories for me :)

 

Though you must know the book really well to have gotten it from such an obscure line

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i was right, right? :huh:

 

soooo... quote:

 

I keep turning over new leaves, and spoiling them, as I used to spoil my copybooks; and I make so many beginnings there never will be an end.

 

 

nb: Sorry abt the delay, my post containing the quote somehow is MIA :blink:

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So I'm guessing some lovey-dovey thing **shudders at the thought of straight romance**

 

Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austin? It probably isn't, but I need to guess something :)

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