*bites tongue until he completes the re-read so as not to prove his ingorance.*
Type: Posts; User: TerribleT
*bites tongue until he completes the re-read so as not to prove his ingorance.*
EXCELLENT point
LMAO
Thanks for the non caps Ender :rock:[/QUOTE]
Matt, is this really on topic
*ducks again*
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THANK YOU!!!!! <-----bold caps, I was yelling :D *ducks*
RoG I want you to know that I am not jumping in because it's been a long time since I read W&G. Not abandoning you bro, I just don't remember a lot of stuff. I'm almost done with Wastelands, so I'll...
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Fucking BRILLIANT!!!!!
TerribleT and R of G have now established the Roland Deschain defense fund. Donations are being handled by the TET Corporation of NYC. Please contribute generously.
Right, but wasn't that after she had already been burned? My point being that in Jeans explanation of why he thought Roland was wholly responsible, he talked of Roland seeing it in the glass. He...
Am I wrong, or did Roland not get his first look in the glass until AFTER Susan was dead?
I quit smoking so....:clap: Not that I wouldn't LOVE havin a smoke with ya man...but I found out how much I really enjoy breathing :D[/QUOTE]
I breathe just fine. *gasps*[/QUOTE]
awww fuck...
I quit smoking so....:clap: Not that I wouldn't LOVE havin a smoke with ya man...but I found out how much I really enjoy breathing :D
Innocent of causing Susan's death, yes. All he did was fall in love with her.[/QUOTE]
But love comes with responsibility, doesn't it?[/QUOTE]
In this case he couldn't know where his love...
I think Roland was completly innocent in Susan's death. I think it falls on Cordelia, and Rhea. I think the people of Hambry deserve some credit, but they were mislead.