Bessie, the barmaid. Bessie was an obliging lass and quite frankly, plenty of frank views were forthcoming.
Itsme found several other pub patrons to continue his, 'What's wrong with society today and how we should go about fixing it,' and Tealeaf was snuggled up with a large bone in his dog basket, dreaming of chasing cats. So everyone was ..........
beneficiaries, teacher aides, fast food employees, dishwashers, factory hands, sweat shop workers ....' Itsme continued on with a long list but Tealeaf put his head between his paws and went to sleep. Dex, however ........
as his real name was Bertram, Englebert for short, and he couldn't understand why these two rather tottery, unstable on their pins gentlemen, kept referring to him by the term for involuntary spasms and beverages made out of the camellia plant. However, he was a polite puppy and knew from past experience that humans tended to be ..............
Never have I ever SEEN a tarantula let alone killed one! (but I wouldn't kill one if I did, they look cute and kind of cuddly. I've read they are quite gentle but will throw little spikes at you if you make them mad. Is that right?)
Never have I ever been suspended from school.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
Wonderful enchanting book. The story of Bod, a homeless orphan, brought up by the ghosts in a graveyard, when the rest of his family are murdered. Neil Gaiman at his best, can't recommend this enough.
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I know ....you're showing great restraint And thank you, I'm enjoying immensely (although I'm spending quite a bit of time with my eyes tightly closed)
being led by a very bedraggled looking Itsme and Dex. After a riotous night at the Bush and Bull, the pair were staggering home and had somehow acquired a spaniel, by the name of Hiccup, along the way. Dex had actually won it in a game of foosball, but he had absolutely no recollection of the event. Hiccup had taken an instant liking to the pair and was showing it by ............
Oooooo .....I don't DARE come back to this thread!! I've only read Book One and am just allowing myself to watch the first season on DVD now. There's enough shocks in the first book
Such an amazingly good book/series.
He'd been issued with the official GIT handbook and he used his time on the long sled ride to brush up on the finer points of GIT rules and regulations. Unfortunately, this was something that the store owners had never done and they had failed to read the small print, which stated emphatically ................
I saw the original film before I read the book, so Redford for me has always been Gatsby. Redford is good-looking, but he has quite a pock-marked face so I've never thought of him as smooth. I think you would love the original Pont, as much as I expect to love the new movie.
Here's a couple of pictures as comparison ....