No big surprise for bears
(my wife would have giggled, thinking I was quoting some especially corny passage from a ladies' magazine I'd seen at some waiting room, and asked for more; we would have...
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No big surprise for bears
(my wife would have giggled, thinking I was quoting some especially corny passage from a ladies' magazine I'd seen at some waiting room, and asked for more; we would have...
Respectfully...Buddhism? Does anyone one else think she didn't mean if you emotionally love me, then physically make love to me? <...>
John.[/QUOTE]
I do, and, much as I dislike that sentence on...
I am not talking about originality. I've already tried to explain that the line sounds like a commercial jingle (Time to make the coffee, time to make the donuts. Do the dew. Have a break, have a Kit...
she sure sounded like one to me at that moment. That's exactly why I don't like that line.
I agree it definitely sounds prefabricated
I never said perfect love. I said a "real" love story, - written in accordance with pre-existing standards, and, thus, coming out mediocre. The "perfect" part referred to the line in question, - as...
I've tried to make my point in this new thread. Of course, it is a strictly personal feeling, but it seems to me that when King concentrates on things other than love, his love stories come out...
Nikolett and Brice: I am not ignoring your question, but am incapable of any thinking or writing now; will reply when I am back to normal (maybe even in a special thread, at a new angle; I have an...
I am sorry, I never liked that line. I always found in it something as artificial as the whole love story depicted in W&G. Moreover, it sounds like a jingle out of a TV commercial. Time to make the...