HTM_Crim_Crush
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LOL...night Jersey.....I shall work on this story....Huskers and Flyers is all slaughtered, then we is zombies and haunt the SportsHoopla....
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LOL...night Jersey.....I shall work on this story....Huskers and Flyers is all slaughtered, then we is zombies and haunt the SportsHoopla....
Can a ducks fan really be violent??? .....oh great yes....totally unexpected.....so who here is a female ducks fan....that shall be our killer.....
Oducks he just doesnt know yet night all
WTF? I didn't say there were vampires in my book. In point of fact there are - they live in the Vampyre Mountains (sorry, I simply couldn't resist having a dark and primeval forest) but they're definitely undead beings who feed on unsuspecting villagers. They do not sparkle and they don't play a large role in my book...in fact I think they're only barely mentioned as existing in the first one. (It's a trilogy, and there'll be a larger contigent of magical creatures in the third book.)
In my book they're considered pests...kind of like coyotes are in the Southwest. Vampire killed someone? No biggie, just get some of the boys together to find and stake it. Same deal with werewolves, only they're a bigger problem because they breed a lot.
This book definitely focuses on how fucked up people are and nature vs. nurture.
Blasphemy you Winnipeg fan you!!!!! On second thought, rather than just unadultrated violence and killing by TM or something, I always said the killer should be female in this story, it could be a preying mantis killer that has detailed kinky sex with her victims before killing them.....yeah, that's how the story should go......
WTF? I didn't say there were vampires in my book. In point of fact there are - they live in the Vampyre Mountains (sorry, I simply couldn't resist having a dark and primeval forest) but they're definitely undead beings who feed on unsuspecting villagers. They do not sparkle and they don't play a large role in my book...in fact I think they're only barely mentioned as existing in the first one. (It's a trilogy, and there'll be a larger contigent of magical creatures in the third book.)
In my book they're considered pests...kind of like coyotes are in the Southwest. Vampire killed someone? No biggie, just get some of the boys together to find and stake it. Same deal with werewolves, only they're a bigger problem because they breed a lot.
This book definitely focuses on how fucked up people are and nature vs. nurture.
Wait, you have a damn book? Sounds like my kind of thing........I need to read it
WTF? I didn't say there were vampires in my book. In point of fact there are - they live in the Vampyre Mountains (sorry, I simply couldn't resist having a dark and primeval forest) but they're definitely undead beings who feed on unsuspecting villagers. They do not sparkle and they don't play a large role in my book...in fact I think they're only barely mentioned as existing in the first one. (It's a trilogy, and there'll be a larger contigent of magical creatures in the third book.)
In my book they're considered pests...kind of like coyotes are in the Southwest. Vampire killed someone? No biggie, just get some of the boys together to find and stake it. Same deal with werewolves, only they're a bigger problem because they breed a lot.
This book definitely focuses on how fucked up people are and nature vs. nurture.
do they breed like were rabbits
Crazy like a fox? Or crazy like a padded room crazy?
More like he says the craziest things sometimes, and he is dead serious. Some are based on nuggets of truth, and some are just dead wrong.
Here is an example,
coworker- we have so many rich people in this country. We have a million billionaires.
Me- No, that would mean that those people would make an unspeakable amount more than our entire GDP. There are also not even 2000 billionaires in the world.
coworker- nah man, I think we have about a million.