Re: AC/DC meets Patsy Cline? Yeee-haw

1999-01-18 Thread stuart



Shane S. Rhyne wrote:

  Howdy, Tucker talks about an author I've always meant to investigate
 further. I seem to enjoy movies and television shows based on Elmore
 Leonard's writings (Maximum Bob on ABC was brilliant fun and I hope it
 comes back someday.) Strangely enough, I haven't read any of Leonard's
 actual writings, though. I'll have to rectify that.

.Yep.  They are all great.  A friend of mine who is a personal injury
and former legal aide lawyer in Minneapolis turned me onto them claiming
their absolute veracity when it comes to depicting low-lifes, riff-raff
and schemers.  Check out The Switch, or the Big Switch.  It's the one
that precedes the one the movie Jackie Brown was based on.  I guarantee
you, you will have a shit-eating grin on your face at the end.  The guy
is the best American writer since Raymond Chandler, or maybe Jim
Thompson.



Re: AC/DC meets Patsy Cline? Yeee-haw

1999-01-14 Thread Shane S. Rhyne




Howdy,

Tucker talks about an author I've always meant to investigate 
further. I seem to enjoy movies and television shows based on Elmore Leonard's 
writings (Maximum Bob on ABC was brilliant fun and I hope it comes back 
someday.) Strangely enough, I haven't read any of Leonard's actual writings, 
though.

I'll have to rectify that.

But, really the point of this was to address Tucker's 
comments: As the newest guest in your 
house of love, I'm little too talkative, ain't I?

This made me giggle. I think he has posted three times today. 
By normal P2 standards, I don't think that would make the definition of 
talkative. or even get him much beyond lurker status. By P2-Fluff 
standards, he's damn near mute.

Take care,

Shane Rhyne
Knoxville, TN
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