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i dont agree with you Wabbit
First let me make my views clear. i dont mind such stuff. i love a joke if its a good one and anything in writers showcase if its good will always be appreciated by me even if its contents are controversial.
but you cant just say "if you are offended with such...
Murder at the vicarage , if you observe closely , will resemble Roger Ackroyd in many ways. what i like most about that book is her sense of humour. the four old ladies and their typical gossiping strikes a chord. the story is pretty good
Murder on the links is one of her competent works...
i am completely confused
:confused:
if "**** me and suck me" are not sexually oriented then what is?
any other similiar words have no priority , as in being 'more' explicit.
Perry Mason books arent books for a critic. there are many flaws in it. you just read those books if you arent in a mood to go deep into literature. they are a good read if you are bored and have nothing to do but thats about it
what could be worse than Hell????
ummmm......
if you are tied to a bed and your feet are being tickled with a feather
* shudders*
no man deserves that agony;)
anybody read Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason and the case of the Howling dog ?
it is a bit similiar in the sense that he solves the mystery with the clue being , 'the dog was howling in the night'!!
ok this was a question asked in a job interview for a prestigious company.
" a man is lying dead on the road facing upwards with his arms spread. he has a nameplate on his chest and a sack on his back. tell the most likely way he died"
yeah he could have had a heart attack or been...
its about two friends who go different ways but decide to meet twenty years later at an old joint
but life is very cruel
the story actually touched my heart
if i remember correctly that extract came from a short story titled "Silver Blaize" or something like that *scratches his head*
that was one of Sherlock's better short stories , the ending being very unexpected
i personally am very particular to see to it that an adaptation is exactly like the original book. any tampering with the book is like an insult to the author's efforts. if the things that are changed are too minute to affect the storyline then why bother changing them?
such changes make me...
can someone clarify on the 7 basic plots? it sounds interesting
but i dont agree that breaking a plot to something as basic as good vs evil should be used to challenge its originality. good vs evil is hardly a plot its just a concept and there can be many variations made to that which arent...