Mononucleosis is a virus that is often spread through saliva. It's often called the kissing disease, but it can be spread by sharing drinks and using water fountains. It causes severe lethargy, swelling of lmyph nodes, muscle aches, rash, sore throat, hives, and host of other symptoms. Worst of all, you are sick for about two weeks, and it's potentially deadly.
With the name of this topic, C James is admitting to evil scheming.
Also, I have pointed out a good replacement for this year, someone whose had more evil cliffhangers in 2009 than I can count on all my toes.
By now, most or all of you know that C James is not eligible for King of Evil Cliffhangers this year due to new rules preventing him from having the title again this year. So I hope I have everyone's full support in making sure that the King of Evil Cliffhangers for 2009 is none other than Mark Arbour! And Mark, if you delete this, I'll contact Trebs and have him undelete it for me.
Well, Dom was one of the first authors I read on GA, and I'm so glad I did. The Lo(n)g Way was the first one I read as well. *sigh* Now if the sequel could just have closure...
I have remembered a while back talking to this right wing kook. He thought that anyone who happened to be liberal was a communist and an anti-American. He was from Tennessee as I recall (not that all people from there think that way), and he said that he had build a compound. He was supposedly preparing for a second civil war, one basically between conservatives and liberals. Thinking about it now I wonder. What if there were actually a civil war in the US, one fought between liberals and conservatives? I'm sure that if it happened many of my fellow liberals might sing a different tune about guns. As long as there are crazy right-wing f**ks with guns, I figure it doesn't hurt to have an arsenal of your own.
That was truly awesome! It was obvious that there was much dysfunction from the very beginning. The pain seemed so real that you could feel it yourself. Funerals often invoke pain, but this one was worse than others in that regard. Well done. I am awestruck by the story, one that was more like a journey.
I think everyone likes identical twins, and the ability to switch is definitely a good thing. Sometimes I wish I had a twin myself. Pilot will be a good one to check out from what I can tell.
That was good. I figured it would take a while to read, but it really is pithy. Good moral for this story too I must say. I know those kinds of moms. They don't want to believe it even when it's right in front of them.
Well, maybe if I were his extramarital partner instead...
Kidding... but in all honesty he took it a bit far. I'm sure when you're a superstar it's unavoidable that you'll end up making mistakes, but he's been basically living a double life, and there are kids to consider. I believe there's redemption for him, but it will be a long, hard road for him. I think he can overcome it, but he might want to hire a speech writer or two.
In the future is a good idea! An epilogue 20 or 30 years from now. Unfortunately this probably does mean JP and Stef being dead as well as Brad and Robbie being senior citizens. It would be pretty cool though.