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And you're the ace; a slight mispronunciation required."
I would beleaguer the pointlessness if I wasn't absoloonly assured you were an assimilator of nefarious narcissists, relentlessly insisting on the regurgitation of detritus.

And with lovely alliteration!


Is there a Wikipedia page for gadfly?

Tattooed face Mike, Crazy Ass, Tyson. Look that one up in your Funk and Wagnalls. Supposed what passes for erudition to follow in dry clone unison. Fucking, or more precisely a non-fucking joke! Almost sorry you never had the nerve to crawl out of your well protected hole. Sympathy that it might have been the sophistry of Oublquette, or whatever the fuck that shit added to the pretentiously postulated mid-brow Oprah sophistication entertains on many levels. Un-serious, inebriated kudos to the pretentiously wise.
I can hardly await your stupid, one line response, Michael. I suppose we all do what we can.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XREnv...

I totally get what you and your buddy Michael are on about, some kids told me that's called flaming or something.
My consternation comes from the rather cryptic OP. Is the OP asking the best way to ship a copy of Catcher to a new residence? Is the OP referencing a part of the novel I've forgotten about? Perhaps the OP is just soliciting advice on packing one's things prior to shipping in general.
OP, please elaborate.

Whose knife will that be? Yours?

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LOL

And then jack-assed." Ah, ok. There for a second I honestly wondered if the OP was referencing a portion of Catcher that I had forgotten about.
Edward wrote: "Only recently. After the "enlightening, joyous" experience. I look forward to so much f****** more. Look forward to more thrills to come, no pun intended. KMA. ..."
You know KMA but not OP? No wonder you have such an "enlightening, joyous experience" online.

You nailed it, Paul Martin...well done, sir.

You are definitely on the right track with that statement.

You nailed it, Paul Martin...well done, sir."
I don't think Edward has a murderous cult following- at least I hope not.

I don't think Edward has a murderous cult following- at least I hope not ..."
Just the disembodied voices, Karen.
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