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Seriously no point in reading unless over 35 and drunk, I am not kidding but hey you think you know better so go right ahead, don't get smart or witty. You are being stupid by pretending to not read it and answering here!@!@! [168 words]
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THE AUTHOR
Has ideas but lacks talent and skill to commit completely to writing his perfect novel. [March 2007]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (6) Crazy Crash (Short Stories) Just plain stupid [645 words] Don't Mind Her, She's 'armless (Short Stories) Ugly people have feelings too. [1,000 words] [Horror] God Does Indeed Understand Irony (Short Stories) Basically a strange way to die. [691 words] In The End All Becomes Clear (Short Stories) When death comes knocking, do you open the door? [831 words] [Drama] Is Evil Edible? (Short Stories) A very brief introductory work by a person who wishes he could write better than he can. [542 words] [Mystical] Our Father Who Aren't In Heaven (Short Stories) A man searches for his father but will he find him? [3,026 words] [Thriller]
Do Memories Really Have A Title? Johnny Abrahams
A nice red wine bottle, can it defeat the lethargy of a blank white screen staring back at you whilst eloquent thoughts turn to mush before they reach the end of your fingers, enabling the use of the automatic spell checker. Music not heard for eons of time whilst alcohol throbs through restricted veins in the dormant parts of the brain conjuring images of memories long since forgotten of times when 4 non blondes and a back of a small Japanese hatchback can bring a tear to the eye more so than the Indian meal that was awaiting inside the already late booking.
What is it about the loosening of Inhibitions of alcohol, music from the times of awkwardness and introvertedness that cause times that seem more like dreams than memories to flood one senses, what the evils of the current world slip into fuzziness pushed to the side by ever so sharpening images of ski-pants, tight woollen jumpers and uncomfortable crotch tightening positions of newly discovered physical embarrassment.
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