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Cheating Death Never Ends Well

January 20, 2019 by Debcapsfan 2 Comments

 I have a cute model, so here you go. :) I got this from Ale as part of the Cannonball read book exchange. I read it only in the daytime, because I am wimpy. Vicious tells the story of two college boys Victor and Eli who start experimenting with cheating death to become EOs, people with extraordinary abilities. There are a lot of interesting ideas in here about good and evil and souls. Eli gets his abilities and becomes a vigilante, killing other people who […]

Filed Under: Horror, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Ale, cheating death, scary af, v.e. schwab

Crimson Word Vomit

October 11, 2018 by Ale 8 Comments

For ease of reading, here are our handles’ abbreviations: crystalclear – CC faintingviolet – FV Ale – just Ale (you’re welcome)   CrystalClear: So, this is all my fault.  I decided to rent Crimson Peak for movie night, mainly to see Tom Hiddleston’s ass.  And while it was indeed a glorious sight, the rest of the movie was not worth it.  My memory is absolute shite, so here’s what I remember of the movie before delving into the book: We have the girl, who played […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Horror Tagged With: Ale, cbr10bingo, Crimson Peak, crystal clear, fainting violet, twoheads

Happy Jolobokaflod!!

December 24, 2017 by scootsa1000 Leave a Comment

  Happy Joloblokaflod from the Horgan family! Thanks to The Mama, Ale, Crystal Clear, and faintingviolet!! Please note, the Patriots fleece blanket is not in the photo — joemyjoe is already reading a book underneath it and will not give it up! Thanks all! Happy holidays! Scootsa1000, Bunnybean, Joemyjoe, and Loubear

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ale, Book Exchange 2017, cbr9, CrystalClear, faintingviolet, Scootsa1000, The Mama

Insightful, Honest, and chock full of Double Entendres

April 20, 2017 by faintingviolet 3 Comments

I have a lady crush on Sue Perkins. I do not feel that this is an unheard of situation. I was introduced to her via Ale, who was watching the series Supersizers Go/Supersizers Eat from the BBC2 all about food history (it is available on Hulu and YouTube… offf you go). We LOVE food history. This lead to my comfort television becoming watching Sue and Giles drink their way through terrible food. The next great epoch in my Sue fandom was a late to the […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: #memoir, Ale, faintingviolet, GBBO, Spectacles, Sue Perkins

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