Re: Recovery
Dirk van den Boom <spameimer@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sea Wasp schrieb:
And after he wrote it, he could never go back to his real
writing
style.
It may be that this is the equivalent of inviting the Old Ones
in to
feast on your brains.
I don't care. I have to read it. Let Charlie be consumed by Pure
Evil, as long as he finishes this one.
Interesting priorities.
<g>
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