I wouldn't. You're a great guy. Sorry I haven't been around or especially outreaching lately, finals and I wasn't sure where we stood until seeing you at martial arts the other week.
I'm leaving for East Coast trip on the 18th, so want to meet up before then?
By the way, I (finally) finished Beautiful Losers, and it's one of the best books I've ever read. There's one scene in there where one of the protagonists unveils his plans for suicide that's just heartbreaking, and another where he's writing his note for forty pages, all the while fingering a woman. It's a great mix of eroticism, idealism and prose-poetry.
Forgiven and forgotten. It really is my fault. I have a lot of trouble showing affection.
Sure thing! If the Grudge 3 is out, we can all go see that and emasculate it afterwards.
Now that's hardcore. That guy sure knows how to die. Or write about dying, but I always thought dying would be similar to writing a timed essay, so he's probably legit.
Never thought I'd find myself saying this, but why are the good ones always gay?
Good question, I'll check. Nope, it's not. Lessee, they got Mr. Brooks, something or other about a guy who has a sadistic evil slasher alter ego and then he starts dating the cop whose tracking him down. I could've sworn it was Black Tom: The Movie for a second, except the Juggernaut wasn't there in ass-less chaps. They got Bug, which sounds like a crappy horror flick and has ex-con widows shacking up with paranoid drifters. Also the standard Knocked Up, Shrek 3, and I think they still have Pirates 3.
That sounds all too much like a European vacation. Is the book any good without the eroticism? Reading's too much work for a hard on, but suicide and other people's misery is fair game.
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I'm leaving for East Coast trip on the 18th, so want to meet up before then?
By the way, I (finally) finished Beautiful Losers, and it's one of the best books I've ever read. There's one scene in there where one of the protagonists unveils his plans for suicide that's just heartbreaking, and another where he's writing his note for forty pages, all the while fingering a woman. It's a great mix of eroticism, idealism and prose-poetry.
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Sure thing! If the Grudge 3 is out, we can all go see that and emasculate it afterwards.
Now that's hardcore. That guy sure knows how to die. Or write about dying, but I always thought dying would be similar to writing a timed essay, so he's probably legit.
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Yay crappy horror flicks! Is 28 Weeks Later still out?
Leonard Cohen - writes about dying hornily for 300 pages. <3
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Good question, I'll check. Nope, it's not. Lessee, they got Mr. Brooks, something or other about a guy who has a sadistic evil slasher alter ego and then he starts dating the cop whose tracking him down. I could've sworn it was Black Tom: The Movie for a second, except the Juggernaut wasn't there in ass-less chaps. They got Bug, which sounds like a crappy horror flick and has ex-con widows shacking up with paranoid drifters. Also the standard Knocked Up, Shrek 3, and I think they still have Pirates 3.
That sounds all too much like a European vacation. Is the book any good without the eroticism? Reading's too much work for a hard on, but suicide and other people's misery is fair game.
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I saw Pirates, Shrek and Knocked Up - I can't sit through Pirates for a 3rd time, but I'd be happy to see any of the others with you. :)
Actually, quite good. It's just that there's eroticism on every. Single. Page.
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Oh, hell, let's just go to the mall and harass people.
Woah, without any pictures, that may be hard to digest.
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