.. this [bronzed] line is also quite good, G., as is your take on this whole matter, I think. [Leonard just didn't realize that the doll didn't have to look like him to have him hurt in those particular places].. [well, now he knows, at least].. [actually, I have some scary anecdotes on all that voodoo stuff I'll share a bit later, once I'm back from Gotham]Geoffrey wrote:I wrote:
>voodoo and acupuncture are two cheeks on the same asshole, one makes the curse and the other takes the purse.
Karren B wrote:
>Very good!
Good, and yet unfair. The best poets amongst us would give a kidney in exchange for such a line, and yet such gems drip from these lips without the slightest effort.
>I'm not surprised he felt an ache in his groin if some woman was sticking pins in it. Ok, so we established this voodoo doll didn't have to look like him, but what i want to know is what had he done to make her want to turn him into a pincushion in the first place? After all we women are never usually that vicious!
Oh, but I beg to differ, Miss Karren. There have been many instances of women attacking unfaithful mens' reproductive organs, one of the most famous being the 'Bobbitt' case of some years ago. History tells us that a woman intent on harming either a man's meat thermometer or his nut-sack is a woman who's slimy sluice has been used as a sperm bank. Revenge is the chauffeur of savagery.
[oh, lest I forget.. the obligatory kisses, for kissy k.. xx] [I hope you're doing well today, Karren].. [hang in there]