Maybe she doesn't, but I sure do. I'm really not into westerns and stuff, but I sure do like them gunslingers. LOL.Originally posted by HBinjection
and I don't imagine she misses the cowboys very much.
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Maybe she doesn't, but I sure do. I'm really not into westerns and stuff, but I sure do like them gunslingers. LOL.Originally posted by HBinjection
and I don't imagine she misses the cowboys very much.
That's the one! The only one, to be honest.Originally posted by Serene
One of the best (and sexiest) literary gunslingers: Roland in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
I think that about sums it up, yes.Originally posted by Serene
Is she saying there are no knights in shining armor left?
Originally posted by Serene
On the subject of diners--- If I owned one, instead of steel and formica, it would all be done in plexiglass, like this table and chair set. No curtains or window blinds, just natural light to refract into prisms. Practical? No.
I think it's more a combination of his words and what we make of it in our own minds... So we'd be fighting windmills I guess.Originally posted by Serene
No catfight, lies. Roland is just words on a page. We would be fighting for a part of Stephen King's mind. Or would we?