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what a great writer.
Gone at 91
Gone at 91
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What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
Raise High the Roofbeam was bearable. He was a schlock writer, IMO. I know women who liked it and men who hated it.What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
He may been a poor human being, but a lousy writer he was not. Maybe you have to be a male to appreciate Catcher in the Rye. I guess that explains why most of the girls that have borrowed it from me didn't like it that much.
Screamed at little kids on horseback. Me! That's all I'm gonna tell.spill the beans!!!! let's here the mean bastard stories. what did he do kick puppies and little kids?
What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
He may been a poor human being, but a lousy writer he was not. Maybe you have to be a male to appreciate Catcher in the Rye. I guess that explains why most of the girls that have borrowed it from me didn't like it that much.
I suspect you've never known a celebrity or their family. And if you did, they'd quickly disown you for having a big mouth.I suspect its ALL bullshit or the stories would be told
What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
He may been a poor human being, but a lousy writer he was not. Maybe you have to be a male to appreciate Catcher in the Rye. I guess that explains why most of the girls that have borrowed it from me didn't like it that much.
I'm a male, I read it, I thought it was one of the worst novels I'd ever read in my entire life.
yeah you on the day of his death say he was a terrible writer and a horrible human being.
Your some real fucking hero huh?
Meh. I may have liked it when I read it because I was an angst-hemorrhaging teenager at the time. I don't plan on reading it again, but maybe I'd agree with you if I did.Raise High the Roofbeam was bearable. He was a schlock writer, IMO. I know women who liked it and men who hated it.What a lousy writer. A mean bastard too. He lived near our summer place and I am friends with a member of his family. I could tell stories.
He may been a poor human being, but a lousy writer he was not. Maybe you have to be a male to appreciate Catcher in the Rye. I guess that explains why most of the girls that have borrowed it from me didn't like it that much.
And being dead would make him even less so?yeah you on the day of his death say he was a terrible writer and a horrible human being.
Your some real fucking hero huh?
It could be. Don't re-read it and hold on to your good memories.Meh. I may have liked it when I read it because I was an angst-hemorrhaging teenager at the time. I don't plan on reading it again, but maybe I'd agree with you if I did.Raise High the Roofbeam was bearable. He was a schlock writer, IMO. I know women who liked it and men who hated it.He may been a poor human being, but a lousy writer he was not. Maybe you have to be a male to appreciate Catcher in the Rye. I guess that explains why most of the girls that have borrowed it from me didn't like it that much.
Screamed at little kids on horseback. Me! That's all I'm gonna tell.spill the beans!!!! let's here the mean bastard stories. what did he do kick puppies and little kids?