I REMEMBER THAT I DIDN’T UNDERSTAND WHAT THAT WAS WHEN
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“We’ve gotta go out and get some dick today.” Bub grinned
I watched Szith’s show from the back of the hall, invisible,
Anon answer time! I’m starting this one with a little bit of
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Once when I was a little kid my mother found me frantically stabbing
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It was a tradition in our family that at the reunion, all those
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Children at a puppet Theatre watching St. George and the Dragon
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casasstrophe:hongkingkong: Reasons to not spoil your kids:
A while back I was at Book-Off (used media store) browsing the
I was a kinda weird kid and, among other things, I liked to collect
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Warning: I get too emotional at fictional stories
when I was a kid, like really young (like 5 or something), and
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Anyone remember this book? I loved it as a kid in the 80’s
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-shy-guy-: He couldn’t hold back any longer. They had been