something you don't like

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Angelo Bottigliero

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....Oh yeah!...bad with a capital "Gack!"...but you just HAD to love it!....another one I lump in there, that was so excruciatingly awful that I've loved it ever since-Them!...

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How about... The Blob!!!!!!!
 

VultureLvr45

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Nope. Never will with handcuffs. But with a trench coat....there's a different story. :biggrin2::icon_eek::eek-new::tongue-new:
or naughty prisoner and commissioner? One reason Geralds Game was so powerful to me was due to the breaking of trust Jessie put in Gerald. In order to play that type of game, you must have absolute trust in your partner. Thats all, if this description was too much, please put it behind a spoiler.. Thanks
 

kingricefan

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Jul 11, 2006
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Especially with Under the Dome - while not an actual movie, it is based on his book.

We watched this together recently (the opening episode of the second season) and when I told him (Andy, my husband that is) Stephen King wrote this episode he said:

"I thought he wrote them all!" which I imagine is the way most people think.

[I had to go back and edit to indicate who the mysterious "him" was :biggrin2:]

p.s. He keeps thinking that I am going to know what will happen next so I had to tell him it is very unlike the original book.
Just make up the most outlandish stuff you can just to mess with his head....
 

Neesy

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May 24, 2012
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Just make up the most outlandish stuff you can just to mess with his head....
That is funny kingricefan - I wanted to reply to you in another thread where you thought he was acting like I was not paying enough attention to him. I think it may have something to do with the extreme isolation up in Baker Lake. It's hard to make the transition back to 'civilization' and a big city again.

So Andy is here until August 4th and then back up there again until Christmas. I guess it is true that "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" after all!

I am happy to have him back home. Right now he is painting the deck out back, plus he cut the grass and did all the weed whacking :okay:(I wonder where he gets all that energy?)
 

kingricefan

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That is funny kingricefan - I wanted to reply to you in another thread where you thought he was acting like I was not paying enough attention to him. I think it may have something to do with the extreme isolation up in Baker Lake. It's hard to make the transition back to 'civilization' and a big city again.

So Andy is here until August 4th and then back up there again until Christmas. I guess it is true that "Absence makes the heart grow fonder" after all!

I am happy to have him back home. Right now he is painting the deck out back, plus he cut the grass and did all the weed whacking :okay:(I wonder where he gets all that energy?)
Just keep him busy, that'll keep him out of trouble and out of your hair!! ;-D
 

kingricefan

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Haha - I have to cook for him too! (ironic, no? considering he is the chef)
:welcoming::m_pan:
Yes, but he cooks for a living. That's like asking him to give you a massage if he was a physical therapist or a massage technician. I certainly aren't going to play 'store' with my mate (if I had one) after I get home from work, I'll tell ya that much! ;-D
 

Lord Tyrion

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...and not all sex is curled toes and ecstatic cries...because not all of us are magnificent and proficient lovers...I do OK, but my points is-I've always thought what he wrote-awkward, adolescent or what have you-rang all the more true BECAUSE it was written that way...

From the few books I have read, there is an awkwardness that makes it feel real.