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Bondwriter

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  1. Yes, same here, it's do for a great comedy.
  2. One nice thing about being a man is that you can wear the same jacket for work, weddings and funerals. I'd be much more of a fashion freak if I was thin and athletic, and if I could afford it!
  3. I realized with horror as I watched the great Troma movie Vegas In Space (a flick that's about as impressive as Star Wars, but that must have cost a million times less) that I wear lots of beige. (One of the great lines is "Shoot anyone wearing beige!" Another one is "If you want to save the world, keep on dancing!") I like the spiffy look of navy blue and black with a white shirt, especially at work, where it makes me look serious. Otherwise, anything goes. I've got tons a few rock band tee-shirts, a Natural Born Killers one with Mickey's head, and other more or less tasteful ones.
  4. Agreed for the tuna recipe. Sour cream instead of the mayo may work, and the spice of your choice. Red pepper or curry. Definitely fresh garlic and onions. I don't mind chopping them, it makes me feel like a great cook. Thyme or rosemary?
  5. I did both at the same time at some point, but school (I mean taking classes). Mustard or catsup?
  6. Happy Birthday to You!
  7. Thanks for the explanations of the slide show. Let's hope you may come of legal age in a country in which it won't be illegal for you to have a boy-friend/ life partner.
  8. To counter these vicious attacks, I featured frogs in a story. They have a positive role. Europe has been plagued for a couple decades now with an invasion of bull frogs coming from the American continent and invading our ponds and rivers. This post might seem completely random, and I apologize to Jack for hijacking the thread, but some things need to be stated. Goats, I'll tell ya...
  9. This would make for a great Monty Python skit, along the lines of the Killer Joke.
  10. I'll get to words later. Right now I'm a bit emotional.
  11. to flounce into/out of a room: entrer dans une/sortir d'une pi
  12. Ugh! Please, please, please, hear my request! have our trio safe at the end of the story. It's not because some quiet and shy minority deems you evil that you have to conform to this image. So, no car, motorbike, horse, bicycle or wheelbarrow accident. You wouldn't want a mob of angry readers to launch an attack on your forum, would you? I think your predictions have good chances of coming true. Except for Jay, who will hit on another girl since Valerie turns him down repeatedly. The other girl's boyfriend is a gang member who'll see to it that Jay never ever disrespects his girl again.
  13. So what did they say about cricket?
  14. The comments below are interesting. It seems some straight people are even more irritated about the use of the steraotype than the gay people who replied.
  15. And 107/3 is in the school, not in the hospital, am I right?
  16. I'd say Steve is manipulating him to have him believe he's nice. (This is the problem of commenting a serial: things change as episodes are issued)
  17. I'm frustrated not to have seen the previous page and to have read about cricket. Though the last I heard about cricket was the opening scene of The Liar by Stephen Fry.
  18. I understood at last that the God/ Saint Peter couple isn't the main couple of the story, since in the little box at the beginning, it says Teens. "Oh, my Me!" This cracked me up. Basic, but effective. Aren't you mistaking Ryan for Josh, Conner? Now, the serious business is going to start, as God is visiting Ryan. My only criticism is that the chapters are a bit short. Or they should come in more often...
  19. Hallellujah? (Who had the clever idea of having a 13-year old kid sing and dance to It's Raining Men, anyway?)
  20. Yes, enjoy your holiday, and celebrate Independence Day! Legally, without smuggling explosives!
  21. Maybe the little robot will still grin and welcome you, who knows? And welcome to all those the BeaStKid was the only one to greet. Eastern hospitality shames us a bit.
  22. Yes, why worry about Blackheart finding them if they head straight to him. Don't put these guys in a horror movie, their car will stall in the middle of the forest, they'll head to the house where the psycho killer dwells, and do everything that will get them in danger. As long as the author gets them out of trouble, it's fine. We still need to remind him that we may always pull a Misery. Having nice, cute, cuddly characters threatened to die is definitely mean. But despicable, greedy, selfish ones? How nice!
  23. Nice complement to Ieshwar's Standing At Crossroads; or rather, thanks to Ieshwar, this makes more sense.
  24. Hey! What's going on? This thread is going to hell in a hand's basket, or has become a meeting place for Villains Anonymous! What's all this renewed interest in killing the good guys? I hope the final chapter sees Thaddeus being skinned alive, Eric boiled in oil (yeah, fried if you want, but start with cold oil and heat it up slowly), and Sheriff Johnson staked next to a ant hill with honey in his nostrils.
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