Who's been in my stook????
So I'm cleaning the car after work today, right, and there's not much that needs to be done with the interior because I keep it pretty clean - just need to wipe off the dust. (I dislike the glossy, greasy Armour All feel.) Anyway, I notice something beige peeking out from underneath the passenger seat, and upon extraction I discover it to be a book: _Love Story_ by Erich Segal. (Never heard of it.) I have absolutely no idea how it got there or who's it might be. Does this belong to anybody here? Have you been in my S2000?
No! Nothing! Nothing at all! This is bugging me! If there's a chick riding in my car, I want to be there for it!
From the back cover:
"A lump forms in the throat and keeps on growing." -- The New York Times
<shake head> Doesn't sound like a healthy book.
From the copyright page:
"Portions of this book first appeared in The Ladies' Home Journal."
Ummm... Hey Randy. Don't you get that magazine?
From the back cover:
"A lump forms in the throat and keeps on growing." -- The New York Times
<shake head> Doesn't sound like a healthy book.
From the copyright page:
"Portions of this book first appeared in The Ladies' Home Journal."
Ummm... Hey Randy. Don't you get that magazine?
Don't you remember that stupid saying, "Love means never having to say you're sorry."
The movie starred Ryan "Be still my heart" O'Neal and Ali McGraw. In the end she dies of cancer and Oliver (O'Neal) goes back to playing hockey and lives happily ever after, eventually finding true love with Farrah Faucett. This 70s era movie was one of the first chances that young men had to show their sensitive side by agreeing to go see such chick-flic pap with a sweet, tender young thing.
I think O'Neal's first wife, Joanna Moore (Tatum's mom) was the best looking one of the bunch; however, she is no longer with us, succumbing to lung cancer in 1997.
Also, O'Neal himself has recently announced that he is suffering from leukemia. Seems rather ironic, his career now being in the crapper and all.
[Edited by lvs2k on 05-23-2001 at 12:57 AM]
The movie starred Ryan "Be still my heart" O'Neal and Ali McGraw. In the end she dies of cancer and Oliver (O'Neal) goes back to playing hockey and lives happily ever after, eventually finding true love with Farrah Faucett. This 70s era movie was one of the first chances that young men had to show their sensitive side by agreeing to go see such chick-flic pap with a sweet, tender young thing.
I think O'Neal's first wife, Joanna Moore (Tatum's mom) was the best looking one of the bunch; however, she is no longer with us, succumbing to lung cancer in 1997.
Also, O'Neal himself has recently announced that he is suffering from leukemia. Seems rather ironic, his career now being in the crapper and all.
[Edited by lvs2k on 05-23-2001 at 12:57 AM]



