Fyodor Dostoyevsky was absolutely obsessed with the future of American urban life. He wrote a little known pulp fiction novel called "The Brother's Karma's Off."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky was absolutely obsessed with the future of American urban life. He wrote a little known pulp fiction novel called "The Brother's Karma's Off."
OK. Well. Wow! That. is. terrific.
Dang, chickelit, that's the best I've seen in a decade, or, in other words, since "tungsten in cheek." Actually, with no offense intended to the writer of "tungsten in cheek," you just surpassed that.
Well done. I am certain I won't forget it, either.
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky was absolutely obsessed with the future of American urban life. He wrote a little known pulp fiction novel called "The Brother's Karma's Off."
Looks like Maude just finished her topless panhandling shift on Times Square. Mayor de Blasio says he has a handle on the situation.
Bolshy groodies
Fyodor Dostoyevsky was absolutely obsessed with the future of American urban life. He wrote a little known pulp fiction novel called "The Brother's Karma's Off."
OK. Well. Wow! That. is. terrific.
Dang, chickelit, that's the best I've seen in a decade, or, in other words, since "tungsten in cheek." Actually, with no offense intended to the writer of "tungsten in cheek," you just surpassed that.
Well done. I am certain I won't forget it, either.
[no snark in this post]
@r.l:
I miss Ruth Anne. She was the best at that sort of thing. If you hear from her, say hello.
And you can text me anytime. Well, except right now because I'm going to bed soon. :)
Those boobies are just too damned big, Troop!
BTW, today is Barbara Eden's birthday. Her boobies were just right.
Chickelit:
Why not just contact Ruth Anne yourself? I truly do not get this:
"I miss Ruth Anne. She was the best at that sort of thing. If you hear from her, say hello."
Seriously, wtf? State plain, I say.
Muddle, muddle.
You are correct here, r,l and I thank you for the honesty.
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