Okay, I wouldn't want to be a woman in the Bible. BUT, I would like to be a character in Anne of Green Gables.
Would you live in the book, The Exorcist?
by Tatiana 27 Replies latest jw friends
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jurs
Ohhhhhh I guess I'd pick a smutty harlequin romance, any of them
jurs
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Brummie
Hahahaah Shakita, it sure is a great masterpiece of our time! That author is a shakespeare .
You sure gots taste.
Brummie
I want a feast, I want a bean feast...(those lyrics must have been written by Lennon)
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ballistic
What ever happened to the Elephant man anyway? One blockbuster movie and you never see him star in anything else again?
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pomegranate
Pom.....I think that was the last time. I've been offline for a while. No computer. My hardrive crashed. I'm using my son's right now, but only for a day or two. I told Xena I'd give up TV, food, my phone, and other things for a brand new computer.
Wow...I was wondering what the heck happened...good to have you in a thread again. errrr well at least me in your thread!!
Anyway, my son is doing fine. The bullet is still in, and is moving around, but he's ok. How is your son? And the rest of the family? I've missed your music.
That's great...that was one horrible thing to have to deal with. Jesse is doing great too. He is staying fairly healthy and his disease seems to be subdued for now...the longer the better of course. He just went to college... So, he really needs to be careful. The rest of the fam is doing fine. Two are dealing with colds, but we can't complain. My latest music project is being pressed. I hope to have the first load of CD's soon...Hopefully we can still be in contact, I'll send ya a present!!
Didn't they make a movie of the book you mentioned?
Yeah they did. But I hated it. It was nothing like the book.... -
gypsywildone
I'm with Kenpo, Lord of the Rings! Wizard!
If pressed for a second choice, Lion, Witch & the Wardrobe. -
NeonMadman
If you could live in the world of any book, which book would you choose and why?
I did live in Orwell's 1984 for about 30 years.
Well, pretty close, anyway...
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Perry
Edgar Rice Burrough's - Tarzan of the Apes
Especially the one where Jane is facing certain death from an alien band of great apes. She scarcely glimpses the rippled arm muscles beneath bare skin as she is swept to safety. Then, as he gently laid her high in a nest of soft leaves, she briefly caught sight of his steel grey eyes as he drew his fathers long hunting knife and slowly decended down to face the raging band of anthropoids who had just been deprived of their quarry.
Edited by - Perry on 23 October 2002 21:5:37