Why not?Originally posted by X-men:The book nearest to me now is my office organiser... no page 38
wait.. is organiser a book
Originally posted by dsnake1:So who said "How's your ass?"
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Originally posted by dsnake1:
'And gunsmoke?'
'You'll do,' he said.
'How's your ass?'
from [b]"The Last Good Kiss" by James Crumley.-
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swear, honest. from pg 38, lines10-12
tis book is about a private eye looking for a missing poet in the american mid-west wastelands.
btw, where did u come out with the magic numbers? [/b]
heheheeOriginally posted by tare:last good kiss on the ass??!!
The PI had tracked down the poet to a bar, where in a gunfight the poet was hit in the you-know-where in the crossfire. That was the PI talking to the poet, in a hospital.Originally posted by DeadPoet:So who said "How's your ass?"
You mean 38? That is one of my favourite number.
Poor poet.Originally posted by dsnake1:The PI had tracked down the poet to a bar, where in a gunfight the poet was hit in the you-know-where in the crossfire. That was the PI talking to the poet, in a hospital.
38, hmm, sounds like nosey..
more accurately, poor poet's butt...Originally posted by DeadPoet:Poor poet.
Originally posted by tare:more accurately, poor poet's butt...
This sound like a very interesting book.Originally posted by SingaporeMacross:The world at your feet, a motivational book by Dale Beaumont and Brent Williams
They continue this process, changing course six or seven times before they wfinally reach the exact location of the drugs.
A development of modern warfare is the heat-seeking missile. Once launched, it can detect the movement of its quarry, changing direction constantly, as it zeroes in.
My brother bought it from them when he went for their talk... It's called ALC or something...Originally posted by DeadPoet:This sound like a very interesting book.