Similar to the 1903 stage version I appeared in last summer. The version we all know strays wide of the book, which is silly (the book).
I just watched Splice. WOW.
Putting aside a coffee mug last year to regift, I realized when I found it this year that I don't remember who gave it to me so I don't dare regift it! atuck with it!
So don't wait too long to pass it along. ;)
"Cheese Danish, please."
"Sure thing. Coffee??"
"That'd be great. Black. Thanks."
The sliders of the counter slammed shut and she gave a start. Pulling the compact from her purse, she peered at her lips, picking off the bit of cigarette paper she found. I look terrible. She tucked the compact...
This thread has the most knowledgeable men in the world weighing in on it. The fact that there is disagreement makes it a pretty fascinating discussion.
A couple of hundred pages into it, I don't know that I can finish it. The tale is SO ungodly harrowing it has made me jumpy and given me a belly ache. It's good stuff, but man... The subjects have endured more than anyone possibly can endure, and it's still 1942!
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