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Taking Chances, by E. L. Van Hine and L.H. Nicoll

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magicmountain:

--- Quote from: louisev on November 30, 2006, 08:59:02 am ---yeah, how come nobody is feeling sorry for Wayne?

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Because Wayne has a the hide of a rhinocerous, is generally in the wrong place at the wrong time, doesn't seem as sweetly vulnerable as Dupree and, and ...... OK we're a bunch of insensitive ratbags indulging rampant favouritism and selective compassion but what are ya gonna do?

yb:

--- Quote from: louisev on November 30, 2006, 08:59:02 am ---yeah, how come nobody is feeling sorry for Wayne?

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I did feel sorry for him, but the scene was a bit comical to me at the same time.

NavyVet:

--- Quote from: louisev on November 30, 2006, 08:59:02 am ---yeah, how come nobody is feeling sorry for Wayne?

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I do, I do!

I can understand how Wayne would be totally upset.  Getting run into was accidental, but getting slapped was out of left field and completely unexpected.  Though I also feel sorry for Jeremy.  After all the verbal abuse, Jeeves just sent him over the edge.  Jeremy was not in his right mind when he slapped Wayne and when he calms down, he'll realize what he did and surely feel bad.  (worse?)

souxi:
Well I started printing off Taking Chances today. I,m going to have to get some more ink..I,ve still got 200 pages to go!!! :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

Kazza:
Hope you're feeling better soon Louise.

Wayne is a little sod, but, let's be honest, he has given us some laughs. And he doesn't mince his words, calls it as he sees it.

Karen

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