He's not gone yet, and trust him to find wifi access.
By the way, my faithful spy team got a hold of CJ's planned journey. And to the risk of seeing my house nuked down, I share it with you:
CJ's trip
I like the Tempest and Richard III, thanks in part to Al Pacino and the amazing Looking For Richard. I knew the play fairly well, but this movie casts a different light on it. If you haven't seen it, it's really worth your time. Especially if you're a Mississippi uneducated person who only likes Puck and the Queen of Fairies.
As for the Chaucer/ Shakespeare debate *takes highly patronizing tone*, sorry, people, but it's highly irrelevant. You might as well discuss the merits of Nathaniel Hawthorne VS. Ernest Hemingway (who was some kind of a boxer).
Nothing yet had been said about Eric drinking tequila. Sure he wanted some for the party, but this is a spoiler, since we couldn't know that all the events hadn't reformed him. Time for the little ball of spines to strike with marsupial strength.
You're still the original post whore, Jack. I'd suspect you bribe some admin to bring your post count down.
Were it not the truth, one of your posts feels like three from us mere mortals.
Just to let the one and a half person interested in all-age tie-up stories that we have updated quite a few times since I last came for self-promotion. I actually have managed to get a few chapters up. It's here!
I hadn't heard about this story. Quite a gruesome one, and from your lines something about a very disturbed person.
Not having been in the mayhem of this particular story (though for the last week here in France we've had a particularly bad tale of an 11-year old stabbed 40 times by a crazy vagrant...), I'd say it is in poor taste from PETA. But they aim at shock value, so your reaction is certainly the one expected from the people who put up this campaign. I don't agree with the message (one human life= one animal life), but it's effective in at least having people prone to hear the message stop and think.
I am a wasteful salad buffet who likes to lend money to penises.
*sighs*
And I'm a boring whiner who dislikes the overly cheerful music accompanying this fun little nonsense.
I've read the interview with Bob Wingate on his blog, and it seems Larry Townsend was a brave pioneer. Thanks for pointing this to this site, for the 15% of aficionados.
Thanks to Jack Frost (may his biological offspring rot in hell for the next 666 generations), who posted a link to a video of this woman in the humor section (Poconos+Quebec=weird sense of humor), I wasted 6 hours of my time, thanks to the links at Youtube (may the designers of such an evil system be overwhelmed by chlamydia...) watching a couple of her videos, then tons of Bill O'Reilly, then loads of Anne Coulter's. The devil is fascinating, let's face it.
May I ask how much you get paid to handle CJ's PRs? :2hands:
I mean, I'd be mad at having anyone paid more than I am (good thing already is that the beta-readers get way less money than I do, but I offered to do the PR, and CJ let me know he considered some cheap labor, so I'd better make sure it's not you, I'd have to send the hitmen squad, since they're pretty bored at the moment...)
That's because you didn't get the one that showed way more flesh through the PM system...
Oh, and by the way, what's this fad for long hair? It hides your nice eyes, guys. So, Madrigal and Jack, if you see a guy with a mad look and hair clippers approaching, just know it's me!
I played a little scrimmage way back then (James, you had to be in your early years of college...) I never got to play myself. I tried to make up with your blog entry, but sorry, I still don't get it. I'm a sucker for baseball, though, even if we get very little to watch over here.
I voted for Kevin, because if I didn't have any figures, I'd have more of an impression of heavy posting from Kevin. I must, one month of quiet from the Goat, and you feel like he's a shy lurker. As for Tiger, he sure is a frequent poster, but one year is a bit short to make an impression as a postaholic. Plus the word count, if it could be done, would give him less than the others. As for the admin stuff, a post in the public forums is a post in the public forums.
The "loss" thing made me think it was a new character. Why the name change, then? Could this be some misdirection, the author luring us into thinking this is the brothers' father?
Can an admin copy and paste the comment I made a few days ago when Kevin broke 5,000? I don't think my opinion changed that much, and I can't be that nice twice a month...
From 5,000: Same as I said for 4,444. Insightful, minding others, cool-headed... Qualities of a beautiful person, both inside and outside.