..and found this;
haha it has the "r" word in it
it's what inspired Giygas
that was actually the "dismembered lady"
heh nice find...............
wuts it about
(06-08-2010, 07:21 AM)hugepenis14 Wrote: [ -> ]haha it has the "r" word in it
Rock?
The book was mediocre at best. I much preferred Rapes of Wrath.
why do i think of these books as like chinese bootlegs
now im enthused to go to book-off in NYC and find harry potter and beaker and burn
Didn't rape used to mean kidnapping or theft?
(06-08-2010, 09:18 AM)hugepenis14 Wrote: [ -> ]that was actually the "dismembered lady"
Actually, "The military policeman & the dismembered beauty"
(06-08-2010, 04:59 PM)Lexou Wrote: [ -> ] (06-08-2010, 09:18 AM)hugepenis14 Wrote: [ -> ]that was actually the "dismembered lady"
Actually, "The military policeman & the dismembered beauty"
Itoi is that you?
(06-08-2010, 04:59 PM)Lexou Wrote: [ -> ] (06-08-2010, 09:18 AM)hugepenis14 Wrote: [ -> ]that was actually the "dismembered lady"
Actually, "The military policeman & the dismembered beauty"
and this is where yr
wrong again. in 1892, the original date of publishing, is
was rape b/c that just means
kidnap. your wrong. (please rate this
comment five. own
the book. :-) )
(06-08-2010, 04:57 PM)Jesus lizard Wrote: [ -> ]Didn't rape used to mean kidnapping or theft?
No, the back says something alone the lines of "A tale of mystery, love, desire... and rape."