Character: Juliet Ashton



In the box have air holes, so there's definitely not a ferret. Or ... Oh my God! A dead ferret?
№ 350865   Added MegaMozg 23-11-2018 / 11:02
... life is a cesspool where people flounder as they can; the evil looking man, and certainly finds.
№ 350864   Added MegaMozg 23-11-2018 / 10:06
Corpse bride - the game is simple, much like snakes and ladders, the rules are simple. Bride lace around her in a curtain, hiding in the Laundry basket, and lies as dead, and the poor old groom is looking for it. Finding beloved dead in the Laundry basket, he begins to loudly cry. Then, and only then the bride jumps out of the basket, shouting "Surprise!" and throws her arms around him. Everyone is happy, smiling, kissing. Although I personally think that their marriage is doomed.
№ 350859   Added MegaMozg 23-11-2018 / 09:04
... yet my only words of wisdom the following: the reading does not fall off the rails.
№ 350849   Added MegaMozg 23-11-2018 / 04:02
That's what I love about reading: one cog in the narrative forces us to take another book, but a tiny cog in it - for the third... Infinite geometric progression, born of the pursuit of pleasure.
№ 169762   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 14:01
Maybe books have a special instinct, which helps to find the perfect reader? Great, if so.
№ 169761   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 14:01
I will not for the umpteenth time to retell the story, but... what's wrong with me? I too talkative? But you can't get married just for marriage. Life with someone you can't talk, and the more silent, is the worst of loneliness.
№ 169759   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 14:01
Because you have me spoiled? Would be allowed to lie on the couch? Tucked the blanket brought some tea. Alexander would not object to the permanent occupation of the sofa? You said he was a patient man, but that not everyone will make.
№ 169729   Added MegaMozg 12-01-2017 / 14:00