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Jackie Blue
Tramp, it never got a chance to penetrate, so I don't know how many "prongs" Dr. Ancient Ahole had. But, oh boy, San, it had some sharp teeth! My hand ached for a while, though there were no scratches or punctures. I was reading a tome on demons and demonology the evening before, so maybe it was like a Ouija board influence - my brain channeled the scum. Needless to say, if I take any reading to bed now, it's always something with a happy ending, or absolutely mild. Though late last night, I watched "Rosemary's Baby" before bedtime, while my grandchildren Bella (4 months) and Jack (3 years) spent the night over. Jack slept on the sofa bed (he's always rolling all over the place) and Bella slept with me. A couple of times I would wake to find her staring at me which gave me goosebumps and made my nape bristle, but then she'd give her Nana that sweet little dimpled smile, and all was good again.
I have not read "La Bas." Should I? I would wager there are gay incubi, since they out number succubi. And it seems every handsome man I meet lately is gay. Says a lot about the women out there, I guess. BMWs.
I have not read "La Bas." Should I? I would wager there are gay incubi, since they out number succubi. And it seems every handsome man I meet lately is gay. Says a lot about the women out there, I guess. BMWs.
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Frank in Steam
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Jackie, La Bas is maybe the best book on the black arts. It's fiction, by Huysmans, turn-of-the-century. Funny in places, but very interesting about the life of Gilles De Rais, the monster who murdered children. A character in La Bas is writing about the duke. It's not for everyone.
Frank. That's a great one.
Frank. That's a great one.
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