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Reply #30 posted 03/08/03 10:21pm

Natsume

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LaVisHh said:

Natsume said:

Ever read 'Gerald's Game'?

omg

I would and could trust someone. Not a problem.


No, what's it about?

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #31 posted 03/08/03 10:21pm

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Natsume said:

LaVisHh said:

Natsume said:

Ever read 'Gerald's Game'?

omg

I would and could trust someone. Not a problem.


No, what's it about?

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?



she's never going to participate now... disbelief...
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Reply #32 posted 03/08/03 10:22pm

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EllisDee said:

Natsume said:

LaVisHh said:

Natsume said:

Ever read 'Gerald's Game'?

omg

I would and could trust someone. Not a problem.


No, what's it about?

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?



she's never going to participate now... disbelief...

evillol
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #33 posted 03/08/03 10:23pm

INSATIABLE

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Natsume said:

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?


Holy shit! omg

I've got to read that!
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #34 posted 03/08/03 10:25pm

LaVisHh

Natsume said:

LaVisHh said:

Natsume said:

Ever read 'Gerald's Game'?

omg

I would and could trust someone. Not a problem.


No, what's it about?

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?


Wow... biggrin

I was addicted to Stephen King through Delores Clairborne, and stopped - don't know why, but you just got me started again, lol... gonna try and find this book.

I love Stephen King.
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Reply #35 posted 03/08/03 10:29pm

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INSATIABLE said:

Natsume said:

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?


Holy shit! omg

I've got to read that!

It's so disturbing and unlike King that some people suspect his wife, Tabitha, actually wrote it and just used his name...
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #36 posted 03/08/03 10:32pm

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LaVisHh said:

Wow... biggrin

I was addicted to Stephen King through Delores Clairborne, and stopped - don't know why, but you just got me started again, lol... gonna try and find this book.

I love Stephen King.

Throw in a dog and a necrophiliac and things start getting REAL interesting...

The ending is absolutely apalling though. It makes me weak-kneed everything I even think about it.

I love Stephen King, too! It's my dirty little secret. I've read almost everything by him, except for his new new stuff and the Dark Tower series.

I really dig Dolores Claiborne... and how he ties in that eclipse into a bunch other of his books... Rose Madder for one. I can't remember the others.

His new stuff is shite. The girl who loved Tom Gordon?

disbelief
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #37 posted 03/08/03 10:34pm

INSATIABLE

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Natsume said:

INSATIABLE said:

Natsume said:

This guy Gerald handcuffs his wife to the bed... she decides she doesn't want to do it anymore but he refuses to untie her so she kicks him in the belly. He dies and she is left handcuffed with nobody around to help her. It's gross and only gets worse as the book progresses.

What else would you expect from Stephen King though?


Holy shit! omg

I've got to read that!

It's so disturbing and unlike King that some people suspect his wife, Tabitha, actually wrote it and just used his name...


wow. That's the rotten.com shit- where it kills you and turns your stomach and makes you feel horrible feelings, but you just have to keep looking. Nightmares!

Thanks for the book mention!
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #38 posted 03/08/03 10:37pm

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INSATIABLE said:

wow. That's the rotten.com shit- where it kills you and turns your stomach and makes you feel horrible feelings, but you just have to keep looking. Nightmares!

Thanks for the book mention!

evillol

It's like rubbernecking!
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #39 posted 03/08/03 10:45pm

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Natsume said:

LaVisHh said:

Wow... biggrin

I was addicted to Stephen King through Delores Clairborne, and stopped - don't know why, but you just got me started again, lol... gonna try and find this book.

I love Stephen King.

Throw in a dog and a necrophiliac and things start getting REAL interesting...

The ending is absolutely apalling though. It makes me weak-kneed everything I even think about it.

I love Stephen King, too! It's my dirty little secret. I've read almost everything by him, except for his new new stuff and the Dark Tower series.

I really dig Dolores Claiborne... and how he ties in that eclipse into a bunch other of his books... Rose Madder for one. I can't remember the others.

His new stuff is shite. The girl who loved Tom Gordon?

disbelief



I really liked The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I gave it a B+ review in my college newspaper.
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Reply #40 posted 03/08/03 10:47pm

INSATIABLE

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Natsume said:

INSATIABLE said:

wow. That's the rotten.com shit- where it kills you and turns your stomach and makes you feel horrible feelings, but you just have to keep looking. Nightmares!

Thanks for the book mention!

evillol

It's like rubbernecking!


lol 'Tis.
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Reply #41 posted 03/08/03 10:48pm

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Reply #42 posted 03/08/03 10:49pm

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LaVisHh said:




eek Don't we all? boxed

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Reply #43 posted 03/08/03 10:50pm

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INSATIABLE said:

LaVisHh said:




eek Don't we all? boxed

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I just knew I loved ya! heart

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Reply #44 posted 03/08/03 10:52pm

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awaits more hot girl on girl action... eek...
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Reply #45 posted 03/08/03 10:54pm

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EllisDee said:

awaits more hot girl on girl action... eek...


Too bad there isn't an org-cam feature... biggrin
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Reply #46 posted 03/08/03 10:58pm

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lovemachine said:

I really liked The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I gave it a B+ review in my college newspaper.

ill

It was going well until the ending... that was a real disappointment.
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #47 posted 03/08/03 11:02pm

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INSATIABLE said:

EllisDee said:

awaits more hot girl on girl action... eek...


Too bad there isn't an org-cam feature... biggrin



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Reply #48 posted 03/08/03 11:02pm

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Natsume said:

lovemachine said:

I really liked The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I gave it a B+ review in my college newspaper.

ill

It was going well until the ending... that was a real disappointment.



I loved the religious overtones in the book. I write this as a very non-religious person, but I found it very interesting coming from King. I'm also a sucker for baseball.
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Reply #49 posted 03/09/03 12:27am

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lovemachine said:

Natsume said:

lovemachine said:

I really liked The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I gave it a B+ review in my college newspaper.

ill

It was going well until the ending... that was a real disappointment.



I loved the religious overtones in the book. I write this as a very non-religious person, but I found it very interesting coming from King. I'm also a sucker for baseball.

lol

I should try reading it again and look more for the religious overtones...
I mean, like, where is the sun?
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Reply #50 posted 03/09/03 12:43am

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LaVisHh said:

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restrain you, so that you were totally helpless to this person? Like being handcuffed and tied to a bed?


Depends upon the person. If it were the right person, absolutely.
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Reply #51 posted 03/09/03 1:11am

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Well Prince... lol Yes there is one.. nod (besides Prince wink )
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Reply #52 posted 03/09/03 1:36am

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So you two are in the bondage stage already? lol
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Reply #53 posted 03/09/03 10:43am

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Sure. There's a thrill in submission... but trust has got to be at play bigtime.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #54 posted 03/09/03 12:30pm

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It's all very fun, but still be careful who you do this with. I have one friend who was actually stabbed and several who got more than they bargained for.
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