-=> Quoting Suzze Tiernan to Jim Patterson <=-
JP> So I made up a reply to my own. :)
ST>
ST> You don't have to talk to yourself Jim....we're here....
ST>
So good to know. I hear it breeds nuerosis, especially if I start
answering myself. :)
Did you read Delores Claiborne? I picked up the book, saw that it was
written in Maine dialect with weird sentence structure and didn't
know if i could read a whole book of that.
I ended up enjoying it immensely. The screenplay wasn't bad either.
Recently i saw the screenplay of Shawshank Redemption from 'Different
Seasons' (i think) and found it to be pretty good too. Did you read/see
that one?
In the past few years, his screenplays (which he almost always does a
cameo or small speaking part in) have been much truer to the books than
the first few tries. I still think 'Christine' was one of the best.
I remember telling a friend that the only thing that 'Lawnmower Man' had
in common with the short story was the name.
I'm awaiting the call from the Library that my reserve on 'Wizard & the
Glass' is ready to pick up. Last I remember of Roland he woke up across
from a skeleton in black clothes with a long dead campfire between them.
... So Frosty, how was the hot chocolate? Frosty?
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