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Yeah, this is what happens to the *smart* palookas. Greg already knows what happens to the dumb ones...
Yeah, this is what happens to the *smart* palookas. Greg already knows what happens to the dumb ones...
12/7/2022 c1 Guest
Review got truncated. Was trying to say T. C. Boyle.
Review got truncated. Was trying to say T. C. Boyle.
12/7/2022 c19 Guest
And why not, Nott? - best line, haha.
That a Mel Brooks reference, or a nod to Touch of cloth?
And why not, Nott? - best line, haha.
That a Mel Brooks reference, or a nod to Touch of cloth?
12/7/2022 c10 Guest
Well rhymed!
Well rhymed!
12/7/2022 c8 Guest
Bravo!
Bravo!
12/7/2022 c8 Guest
To this I can actually relate, as I participated in a Gilbert & Sullivan opera back when I was Au Pair in Scotland :-)
Rhyming senses with dense is got my fullest admiration.
To this I can actually relate, as I participated in a Gilbert & Sullivan opera back when I was Au Pair in Scotland :-)
Rhyming senses with dense is got my fullest admiration.
12/7/2022 c1 Guest
Ooh, the book is being monitored, too - what an ending!
Wow, you must be a literature aficionado and pop culture conoisseur and I will not be able to fully appreciate every chapter because I have not read/watched everything on your list.
P.S. Please can you do Charlotte Bronte? Snape's of course an obvious stand-in for any byronic character...I'd also recognize Trek, Sherlock and perhaps some T. ? :-D
Ooh, the book is being monitored, too - what an ending!
Wow, you must be a literature aficionado and pop culture conoisseur and I will not be able to fully appreciate every chapter because I have not read/watched everything on your list.
P.S. Please can you do Charlotte Bronte? Snape's of course an obvious stand-in for any byronic character...I'd also recognize Trek, Sherlock and perhaps some T. ? :-D