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Sparhawk

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  1. ^innocent???????? Maybe in your next life <
  2. The Birds, that was one I had forgot about. It was creepy.
  3. Day of the Trifids or something like that also on the big screen, but way back in the early 60's.. I was about 8 when I saw it, and had nightmares for months.
  4. I did a google search and came up with this link. www.truthout.org/docs_04/091404I.shtml
  5. Sparhawk

    Yikes!

    I was totaling up my books and then thought about the ebooks I have also. The grand total is a bit over 6,800. I think I have enough to keep me busy for some time. And that does not include online stories that I have downloaded. OH my that is onther 10,000. But they are mostly chapters, so can not count in this.
  6. Oh no!!!!! Competition!!!!! Get with it cracker, I am looking forward to reading your story.
  7. Dan, My prayers are with you and your family. Just hang in there and it will work out. Keep your spirits up. Any help I can give I will. Mike
  8. Pyro, yes I have and I enjoyed your stories cause I keep checking back every once in a while. I do a lot of reading and if it is not a current story, I have to go back and reread it before making a comment. I do know I enjoyed them and will check back and give you a more detailed account of what I think. It has been quite some time since I have gave you any feedback, so you are more than due. Hugs
  9. Tastefully done Myr, I think that it looks good.
  10. I hope that you have a very happy birthday today, and many, many, more.
  11. I found a story recently that uses a different and unique approach it is called "A hero in the hallway" by Green. I put a topic up about it Forum topic I will let you all read before I post about it.
  12. ^Look at all the hair growing on the palm of his hands!!! <Oh that reminds me, where did I put my razor?
  13. Yes I will keep her in my prayers. Make sure she keeps a positive outlook also, that helps a lot.
  14. I love Josh, I have read everything that he has wrote. I Killian. If you like dective stories, you will love Josh's writings. They also have a hint of the supernatural in them.
  15. Good to see you back Rainbow, and really great to hear that you can see again Keep your spirits up and I hope that Mike will be back with you soon.
  16. ^going to go blind from not doing it.
  17. Well I made an effort, I posted "The Meadow" this evening
  18. Happy happy birthday and many many more!!!!!!
  19. ^Me thinks he may be a master allright............Masterbator
  20. Yes, don't give up Pat, there is always a chance.
  21. ^Look who is talking
  22. This is a good idea guys, but we should make it a time different from cosie's. So all you that would be intrested reply to this post and let us know what would be a good time and day for you and we will see if we can not get some of us together. Mike p.s. Now I just have to reinstall windows and see if it will accept java!!!
  23. We need the happy birthday balllon smiley Happy Birthday Bill and many many more!!!!!!
  24. Happy birthday to both of you and many, many more.
  25. I too love happy endings. However, there are a few stories that do not have happy endings that I do still enjoy and feel that it was worth while reading. But, they must leave you with at least a sense of hope. I use to be an avid fan of Stephen King until I read "it" that was the last book of his I read until he did his book "On Writing" which I have in both hard copy and audio. By reading that book I came to understand why I became so down on his books. He clearly states in that he writes purley for the horror, that is what he enjoies. I did read "Dreamcacthers" when it came out and was very relived that there was that "sense of hope" in it. One more example of a book that has a bad ending, but yet it still has a "sense of hope" would be "Pay it Forward". I absolutely hated the ending. Will I read it again? Oh yes, I will.
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