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No Country For Old Men - Cormac McCarthy

Soooo good.

Northanger Abbey by Austen. It's so amazing-I've read almost half of it since this morning.

I started "The Picture of Dorian Gray" yesterday night, and have read half of it since then. It's amazing! I thought it'd be quite archaic to read, and though I've had to re-read a few sentences, it's been really fantastically written so far.

Does it have a lot of penetration in it?

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 9 2008, 5:44 PM BST

I started "The Picture of Dorian Gray" yesterday night, and have read half of it since then. It's amazing! I thought it'd be quite archaic to read, and though I've had to re-read a few sentences, it's been really fantastically written so far.

Has he met Dr Jeckyl yet?

Quote: ian_w @ July 9 2008, 5:46 PM BST

Does it have a lot of penetration in it?

None! But the artist and the Lord both love Dorian. A lot. They want to do him. :P I'm in an immature mood tonight...

Quote: Gavin @ July 9 2008, 5:47 PM BST

Has he met Dr Jeckyl yet?

Laughing out loud

zooo'll have yer balls!!

Quote: Gavin @ July 9 2008, 5:47 PM BST

Has he met Dr Jeckyl yet?

His version of Jekyl, I suposse!

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 9 2008, 5:47 PM BST

None! But the artist and the Lord both love Dorian. A lot. They want to do him. :P I'm in an immature mood tonight...

You bloomin immo you!

Quote: ian_w @ July 9 2008, 5:48 PM BST

Laughing out loud

zooo'll have yer balls!!

Yeh well she'll have to fight the Ex for em.

Quote: ian_w @ July 9 2008, 5:48 PM BST

You bloomin immo you!

Hey, it's my last do of being this age! That's my current excuse.

Ha! That's a good excuse. Dunno what mine is!

Erm...that it's *my* last day of being this age, and I give you permission?

Yey! That's poifect! :)

But after tomorrow I'll have to carry on living day by day, finding new excuses.

Nope! Tomorrow I give you permission too.

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