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Date Posted: 14:02:27 08/20/02 Tue
Author: Lona
Subject: :p Donald Hamlton was great.
In reply to: The Serpent 's message, "Re: Oh, good! I was hoping for some quotes I hadn't thought of, or even knew!" on 02:59:29 08/20/02 Tue

Here are a few more from him:

"I thought breifly about how long the guy might have lasted before he drowned, then shoved the thought away. Then, I took it out and examined it, because, if you're going to do it, you'd better damn well be able to look at it."


"I do feel terrible about killing him. I get physically sick whenever I think about how it could have been me."


"I've never understood how someone can eat a chicken dinner, then get on a high moral horse about shooting some doves. Dove tastes better, if you know how to cook it."


And I leave you with that thought. :p

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