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Old 04.28.2007, 12:07 AM   #84
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Me either. Although that book of short stories (mentioned previously) with the Stand by Me material in it is good. I checked it out from a library once a long time ago and read most of it. Stephen King uses some mental mad-lib technique.

Now he does editorials for Entertainment Weekly which are mostly entertaining, I confess, (primarily 'cause he's a nutty crank), but sometimes they are particularly very askew. In his feature for this week's issue, he leads-off by affirming that his favorite song right now is Amy Winehouse's "Rehab." Dorkus ignoramus. And you just know he's trying to be hip, at least a little bit, the poor, pathetic loser.

Who the hell has time for Amy Fucking Winehouse?
I don't know how the fuck someone like that even has an audience or dares to get in front of one. King or Winehouse.

Totally befuddled here.
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