"I wouldn't if I were you," said Fred. "Hospitals are enema territory."
aiiiieeeeeeeee!
Her voice darkened. "There's skullduggery afoot."
Bwahaha! That is a word that needs to creep into my vocabulary on a regular basis!
If anyone's cleavage is vast enough that she would have to rummage in it to find something, she has some serious problem
From the descriptions, I'm picturing some large-scale bodily trauma requiring major reconstructive surgery. Not "hotness."
There were those who suspected Hurok deliberately mangled the English language when Mae was present to give her the pleasure of correcting him. Little did he know she found correcting his speech tiresome.
What.
Irony? Pleeeease irony? Wait, no. Just wishful thinking.
Her statement was followed by a sigh so heavy that had it fallen in Mikhail's lap it might have fractured his knee.
O_o
I... just... no words.
"Baxt knows his show-business history and scatters names like an anthologist in a stiff wind."
...I'm not sure that was meant to be complimentary. But it was probably the closest thing to nice anyone had ever said about the book, so they felt obligated to put it on the cover...
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Date: 2009-12-15 05:08 am (UTC)aiiiieeeeeeeee!
Her voice darkened. "There's skullduggery afoot."
Bwahaha! That is a word that needs to creep into my vocabulary on a regular basis!
If anyone's cleavage is vast enough that she would have to rummage in it to find something, she has some serious problem
From the descriptions, I'm picturing some large-scale bodily trauma requiring major reconstructive surgery. Not "hotness."
There were those who suspected Hurok deliberately mangled the English language when Mae was present to give her the pleasure of correcting him. Little did he know she found correcting his speech tiresome.
What.
Irony? Pleeeease irony? Wait, no. Just wishful thinking.
Her statement was followed by a sigh so heavy that had it fallen in Mikhail's lap it might have fractured his knee.
O_o
I... just... no words.
"Baxt knows his show-business history and scatters names like an anthologist in a stiff wind."
...I'm not sure that was meant to be complimentary. But it was probably the closest thing to nice anyone had ever said about the book, so they felt obligated to put it on the cover...