If I could ask King one thing...

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chester brooks

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Lol what? Unicorn meat? Deer balls is the cheapest meat. It's under a Buck. Yeah if the strings break that would suck. Can still bang on it like a drum. So I finished blockade Billy. Awesome short story!! Loved the baseball feel. "Kill the UMP!"
Prolly work on the plant next while I wait on drunken fireworks the plant is a unfinished story? That sux. I like stories that never end but hate waiting on the new ones. I'm on episode 203 of naruto shippuden. Kakashi!
 

chester brooks

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Yeah I like Liseys story but needful things is really trying on he the old a d d
I enjoyed liseys story once I got into it. I couldn't get through book two of game of thrones. They say break fast too much. Let's break sum fast. Break sum fast and have sum Mead with me. Let's break some fast on the morrow. Just like in lord of the rings how they "travel through the woods in great peril" on every page. I quit that book too At the tree beard part lol
 

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My second post here so...two things I'd like to ask Mr. King. Mr. King, will you allow someone to write under your 'brand' after you are done and gone. Examples of this are Lawrence Sanders and Robert Ludlum who entered the clearing at the end of their paths but still continue to produce novels under their name. Thankee sai, mal.
 

Patrickv

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I'd like to ask him "What's his problem with fat people?" It seems far too often that the losers or mean characters are always overweight, with the chairs or sofas under them "groaning in protest". From Vern Tessio, to Harold Lauder, to Drew Halliday, he continually does this. Is King not aware that fully 1/3 of his readership falls into the "fat" category? It's getting a bit tiresome.
 

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I'd like to ask him "What's his problem with fat people?" It seems far too often that the losers or mean characters are always overweight, with the chairs or sofas under them "groaning in protest". From Vern Tessio, to Harold Lauder, to Drew Halliday, he continually does this. Is King not aware that fully 1/3 of his readership falls into the "fat" category? It's getting a bit tiresome.


What about the kid in it. He turned into a tough rich guy! I don't think he means it in an insulting since just A descriptive sense. good question though
 
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Ashcrash

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My second post here so...two things I'd like to ask Mr. King. Mr. King, will you allow someone to write under your 'brand' after you are done and gone. Examples of this are Lawrence Sanders and Robert Ludlum who entered the clearing at the end of their paths but still continue to produce novels under their name. Thankee sai, mal.
I hope not.