Friday, August 8, 2008

How Much Is To Lease Land

Day 26: Michael Pemulis

Han Pemulis kick given. He saw it coming, but has given me much pain Oh, poor Mickey. At least it has laid off big: the reason I was expelled from the academy is to provide a hallucinogenic drug to John Wayne. Has been inadvertently because everything has been mixing jars: John Wayne just wanted a pain reliever but has ended up taking the drug had to be taken Pemulis himself to be fit to face training game Freer. Clear that Michael felt that he did indeed. And John Wayne, number one of the Academy, the stolid and perfect John Wayne, not used to drugs, he has been the pot and ended up cracking around the world through the PA Academy's internal. Spectacular. Even more than the time that Pemulis put acid in the beverage of your opponent in order to qualify for a tournament. A pity that give the kick Pemulis because it is a character that I love. Despite the casting drug into the drink of his opponents, is someone noble, a friend of his friends (especially Hal) and compassionate: I love your last action in the Academy, after drugging John Wayne, is that of try to comfort a small boy crying in the locker room just because "everything is false." Besides the buzz of John Wayne, some hilarious scenes that have happened recently are: Hal misguided support group meeting (and instead of ending in a Narcotics Anonymous in a rare just for grown men who are still traumatized because their parents do not want), Orin killing his mother's dog (because it was so placed that caught the car and did not realize that the dog was tied to the fender and was dragged until it became an amorphous piece of meat), the last Thanksgiving dinner at the home of the parents of Joelle with Orin as a guest (which is just knowing that his father has always been in love with his daughter, the mother commits suicide by jumping into the garbage disposer and Joelle is distorted because her mother wanted to throw acid on her father but failed in the attempt). This book every time I think more fun. And on a more serious, more and more I see that one of the main themes of this book is the relationship between parents and children, including incest and abuse.

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