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    Re: The Walking Dead

    I was really doubtful about The Walking Dead too.
    I didn't think it would last beyond a few episodes, or be good.

    Its had some cheesy, eye rolling moments (like when Rick and another character...
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    Re: Favourite Quotes and Quotations

    "Until you loose your reputation, you never realize what a burden it was, or what freedom really is." quote by Magaret Mitchell, author of Gone With The Wind.
  3. Thread: Robert R McCammon

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    Re: Robert R McCammon

    I haven't read any other King except SK.
    Joe Hill's work sounds good.
    Actually, there is a book by Tabitha King that was mentioned in Danse Macabre I'm interested in reading. I have been...
  4. Thread: Robert R McCammon

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    Re: Robert R McCammon

    Actually, I'm going to read Stinger next. Its the first Mccammon book I've read. I like the Texas setting, and the summary sounds interesting.
    There is such a lack of interesting stories in the...
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    Re: whats the latest movie you have watched?

    The Crazies starring Timothy Olyphant.
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    Re: Favourite Quotes and Quotations

    Here the Marilyn Monroe quote I included in an earlier post. These are her exact words:
    "I've never fooled anyone. I've let people fool themselves. They didn't bother to find out who and what I was....
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    Re: Favourite Quotes and Quotations

    I actually keep notebooks of favorite quotes. Unfortunately all my notebooks are in storage.
    I do remember a few :

    "It was only morning, but the town was already up and sinning." from a...
  8. re: which king book (if any) made you cry? ***spoilers***

    The Green Mile. I cried at various places throughout the book, but the saddest was the Mr. Jingles death scene. The scene is at the end of the book. Paul has taken a friend from the home to the shed....
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