Cliff Krainik
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MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS LIFTED THE TOPKNOTS OF THE LONG KNIVES
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Post by Cliff Krainik on Nov 15, 2002 7:39:26 GMT -5
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Post by Robert Braun on Nov 15, 2002 8:47:34 GMT -5
Gee Cliff... I usually leave the torrid romance novels to the "boss lady."
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Cliff Krainik
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MY HEROES HAVE ALWAYS LIFTED THE TOPKNOTS OF THE LONG KNIVES
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Post by Cliff Krainik on Nov 15, 2002 9:05:00 GMT -5
Bob,
Just wondering if "Lt. Lewis Hudson" rode with Dodge or was one of those fellers from Illinois.
Cliff
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Post by Robert Braun on Nov 15, 2002 11:14:57 GMT -5
Bob, Just wondering if "Lt. Lewis Hudson" rode with Dodge or was one of those fellers from Illinois. Cliff Cliff... I guess that all depends on whether he was a "lover" or a "fighter!" ;D
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Post by pshrake on Nov 15, 2002 23:40:41 GMT -5
Actually I kind of thought that the character of the president of the local historical society was refreshing. I mean, the fact that he stole his best friends wife and now seems to be caught in another love triangle....
That some author could make us seem hot with passion, and dastardly enough to turn on our best freinds....
It speaks well for the profession!
It really does.
Pete
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