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The Chapter Seventeen t shirt
August 7, 2008 | Filed Under Piffle
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LOL!! A great cartoon!
Hee, that’s pretty awesome!
****George Booth is the best.****
That says it all.
OMG is that YOU?
Hilarious! WHAT a good cartoon. Thanks for the artist’s name, I’ll look out for more of his stuff.
Well, I don’t know how many chapter seventeens there have been in my life . . . how many of my books get that high? . . . but . . .
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Lol. I love the way the chapters in Sunshine are. Someone tells me to go do something and I reply, “Just let me finish the chapter!” Only a hundred more pages to go…
Oh yes…. so, so, so true(:
That is excellent!
Oh, and I think you should know- ever since I pre-ordered Chalice, Amazon has been recommending The Bell at Sealey Head for me. :-)
That’s excellent!
Oh, and I think this will make you happy: every since I pre-ordered Chalice, Amazon has been recommending The Bell at Sealey Head for me. Time to pick up my pile of held books at the library so I can put it on hold.
Lovely! :)
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