Uhuh, Uh, yeah!

Gilly said:
"Tosh" Geoffrey had said, trying to smile. Fans Weather is similar to what people used to call.

Whatever you called the stuff, however, there were enough torches in there to get the whole village afire - it would burn like a Guy Fawkes dummy, Geoffrey thought. The pig had been on a stick, sagging, black, falling apart. "Here it is, Annie, how do you like it? And they do wonders with prosthetics these days. No Chivas Regal here; this was the fictional equivalent of backwoods popskull. "

He looked again, as if to confirm the dreadfulness of the ! sight, and again made as if to rush to where Misery had been tied to a post in a jungle clearing, her arms over her head. The latter three Misery novels had been little more than straightforward adventure tales with a fair amount of piquantly described sex thrown in to please the ladies. in 1921.

Well quite a lot of the text is from Stephen King's "Misery" but the sentances are incomplete and spliced into parts of sentances from what I'm guessing is/are another book(s) but as I don't recognise the passages from the other book(s) it's hard for me to pick out a pattern.
 
Lopéz said:
Well quite a lot of the text is from Stephen King's "Misery" but the sentances are incomplete and spliced into parts of sentances from what I'm guessing is/are another book(s) but as I don't recognise the passages from the other book(s) it's hard for me to pick out a pattern.
I still don't get it. :confused:
 
And to think people call GD cliquey? Heaven forbid!

This is either a spam thread, or some kind of cliquey in-joke us 'outsiders' aren't supposed to get, because it's clearly gone over most people's heads.
 
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