You all already know this.
But really, doing a google search today (you know you have too, so shhh), and I find this:
“I want to review your presentation,” he said. Dana reached across her desk and handed him a binder. Thank God Linda had made the copies. Crocket took the binder as if it might bite, sat in a chair, and flipped through it quickly. Apparently unable to think of anything negative, he snapped it shut. “Don Burnside will be there.” Crocket had been courting Burnside like a post-pubescent teen. “I know. You told me.”
So, appearantly I’m now a character in a book. It’s called Damage Report by Robert Dugoni.
Cool!
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March 28th, 2007 at 2:24 pm
Dude, I don’t want to know who you’ve been courting with as a post-pubescent teen, especially not some chucklehead named after a racoon hat.