Joe Hill

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Nomik

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I plan on writting joe a letter, not to,tell him I love him but more in a personal level, we will see what happens
https://instagram.com/p/BOQU1/
He's active on Instagram and Twitter. I attended the FB q and a he held and he does respond to questions. My cousin sort of knows him because he is in charge of the local Barnes & Noble Joe Hill book signings and according to him, Joe is single again. Good luck ---I think he's a hottie, for what it's worth.
 

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https://instagram.com/p/BOQU1/
He's active on Instagram and Twitter. I attended the FB q and a he held and he does respond to questions. My cousin sort of knows him because he is in charge of the local Barnes & Noble Joe Hill book signings and according to him, Joe is single again. Good luck ---I think he's a hottie, for what it's worth.
Single doesn't always mean available. ;)
 

Hill lover35

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https://instagram.com/p/BOQU1/
He's active on Instagram and Twitter. I attended the FB q and a he held and he does respond to questions. My cousin sort of knows him because he is in charge of the local Barnes & Noble Joe Hill book signings and according to him, Joe is single again. Good luck ---I think he's a hottie, for what it's worth.


I follow him on all these platforms. I just whant him to know that his talk about his anxiety is a good thing not to confess my love for him. Lol I am not his #1 fan. Lol
 

Nomik

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I follow him on all these platforms. I just whant him to know that his talk about his anxiety is a good thing not to confess my love for him. Lol I am not his #1 fan. Lol
You are in luck....unless...you don't think he would read a thread entitled "Joe Hill", do you? Now, I really am kidding, I have a weird sense of humor. Stop me before I hurt myself.....:facepalm_smiley::topsy_turvy:
 

GNTLGNT

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...."wellllll, I'll just be taking my metal thingy and running right along, shall I ?".....
 

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Ok, I've only just finished reading the Fireman and I'm wondering who else thought that right up until the end, that it needed a sequel? Also, who else thinks that the little lagniappe after the credits, was enough NOT to need a sequel?
I do think the story as it stands is reasonably complete, and I absolutely loved it, but can't help but think that he might have cheated just a little!
What say you fine people?
 

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Mr Nobody

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Well, I just finished NOS4R2. I thought it was pretty good. Maybe not as good as Heart-Shaped Box, but enjoyable enough so...job done. I spotted plenty of nods (actually, clear links) to his Old Man in there, too.
One thing kind of tickled me as I read it, though - and I don't know if it was intentional or not but it kind of yanked me out of the story - and it was this: (seriously, do not read the spoiler unless you've read the book)
"He wanted her on all fours, and she obliged him because it was the only way to make the pain stop. His free hand slipped under her and groped her breast, squeezing it the way someone might test a grapefruit for firmness. He tittered."

I mean, those of you who read, you can see it, right?
"He groped her breast... He tittered". :rofl:
If that wasn't intentional, someone should have caught it. Or maybe it really was only me that was struck by it. Which would actually say a lot, wouldn't it?
 

carrie's younger brother

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Ok, I've only just finished reading the Fireman and I'm wondering who else thought that right up until the end, that it needed a sequel? Also, who else thinks that the little lagniappe after the credits, was enough NOT to need a sequel?
I do think the story as it stands is reasonably complete, and I absolutely loved it, but can't help but think that he might have cheated just a little!
What say you fine people?
I don't think anything ever needs a sequel. Not a fan of sequels. At all (unless something is specifically written from the start as part of a trilogy, etc. and even then it doesn't excite me). The "lagniappe" was good enough for me.