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  1. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    sneezing and rubbing noses
  2. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    and up the noses
  3. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    [Fur! I dispensed with their fur! OK...] out of the bag
  4. bren

    The first sentence in the book you're reading

    The train tore along with an angry, irregular rhythm. Strangers on a Train - Patricia Highsmith
  5. bren

    Hi

    Hi, isilien, welcome to the forum, and hope you find lots to post about.:)
  6. bren

    South Park mocks Steve Irwin death

    Begging to differ, the South Park producers constantly stoop very low, causing a whirlwind of shame and pleasure as I spew my nachos all over.:)
  7. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    apink, having been shaven
  8. bren

    Happy Birthday direstraits

    Happy birthday, Mr. Straits.:)
  9. bren

    Wandering books. Does this happen to you?

    All books present and accounted for, ma'am.
  10. bren

    September Reads

    Madame Bovary-Gustave Flaubert The Painted Drum-Louise Ehrdrich The War Against Cliche-Martin Amis Gal-Ruthie Bolton Kitchen Table Wisdom-Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D. The Mayor of Casterbridge-Thomas Hardy She May Not Leave-Fay Weldon The Remains of the Day-Kazuo Ishiguro Revolutionary...
  11. bren

    October Reads

    The Seven States of California-Philip L. Fradkin, nonfiction The Kindness of Sisters-David Crane, nonfiction Rabbit Run-John Updike Fifth Business-Robertson Davies Bend Sinister-Vladimir Nabokov 100 Great Poems of the Twentieth Century-Mark Strand, ed. The Open Door-Steve Gilbar...
  12. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    before renewing their heinous
  13. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    by many tiny fairies
  14. bren

    The first sentence in the book you're reading

    An oblong puddle inset in the coarse asphalt; like a fancy foorprint filled to the brim with quicksilver; like a spatulate hole through which you can see the nether sky. Bend Sinister - Vladimir Nabokov
  15. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    we shall now apply
  16. bren

    poetry dot DELIRIOUS FRENZIED BLAM! BLAM! BLAM!

    I don't find these replies "rabid" or "obsessed". Just a little disagreement.
  17. bren

    Voltaire: Candide

    I saw this as a teleplay and it was hilarious. I totally loved it. Unfortunately I don't recall many details of where/when it was produced and all that, but it was, I believe an American production for PBS. After later reading it I can see why it would work as a play, better than as a plain...
  18. bren

    Wally Lamb: I Know This Much Is True

    Close-naming a person is a fairly typical bully tactic. I read this so long ago I don't remember much about it, but I may have to have another go. Just to remind myself. I do remember liking it. Close-naming is like when Draco Malfoy calls Ron Weasley, "Weaslby." Like that.
  19. bren

    Happy Birthday bren

    Ok - which characters gave a most satisfactory exit from Hogwarts after a most trying year with a certain professor/headmaster? Too easy, but I *love* that scene. Mehastings, how did you like Bloodsucking Fiends? I know someone who was reading it and didn't get the chance to ask about it. Any...
  20. bren

    The New 4 Word Story

    and regret. If only
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