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He appears in Rumble Tumble, he was one of the sights of the gunsmith who got rich after the Waco massacre.
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"Could you tell me what 'Rumble tumble' is like?" Just like Bad Chili, it only changes the setting. The villain is the same type, the reason they get into trouble is the same kind. They fight a lot more, and for the first time, they seriously consider using weapons, but it's practically the same (and therefore beautiful).
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<<< the part where they end up in jail with Billy Boy cracks me up. >>> "I'd be happy to stay in this shithole of a prison for another month, just to be able to beat him up at regular intervals" (that made me laugh out loud) <<< all of Leo's boyfriends when they get nervous start doing "something"? >>> Yes, but the best part is Leonard when he gets angry, I can't remember if he crapped in the living room or in John's bed after the "horse cock" story. I’m looking forward to the moment when Lansdale, to change things up a bit, writes one in Leonard's first person. It would be a much rawer book, it would certainly leap to the top of my favorites.
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<< the comic flair of Capitani Oltraggiosi, >> I re-read it on Saturday - because I remembered it was the worst - and I must say I'm still convinced of that. There are so many misfortunes that they spend more time being angry than goofing around. It almost makes Jim Bob funnier than Hap, and that's serious. In this one, if I remember correctly (I read them all back-to-back, so sometimes I get confused), there are quite a few decent performances from Charlie, worth revisiting every now and then. Although the best for me is "I'll climb so far up your ass that in the last moments before you die, you won't see your life flash before your eyes, but mine," an absolute masterpiece of threats. /// I remember that at least the accomplice didn’t get caught right away. Not a mind-blowing twist, but at least decent.
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"Every time I made a gut judgment about an album" "Yeah, but this is a live one."
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What an incredible discovery, Aeneas, the new Poirot. They really suit you those mustaches, though.
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<< genesis and waters of nazareth I could listen to on loop. >> But didn't you say you stopped with the bitter water? Vicious...
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Well, yes, if you want to give it an objective rating, you could give the work a two. However, considering the fact that I had a lot of fun listening to it, I'll give it a five.
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Ah, Laughing Buddha has the H before the A, not after. And I made a mistake twice in one line.
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<< Even the veiled contempt (artificial irony?) of the reviewer towards a made (or overmade) world. >> If contempt comes through, then I've done something wrong. I went to Glade and I will go again, just like to the love parade, the street parade, and the psychedelic carnival. Far from contempt; in fact, I wish there were more of them. <<< recent work by Necro Deathmort titled "This Beat Is Necrotronic". >>> Not yet, but I will look for it tonight. /// I always pass gas with an i. Actually, with two J's :D