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Thank God my parents weren't into true crime novels! I have read a few of Ann Rule's true crime books as an adult. Fascinating stuff, usually about ex-spouses stalking and killing each other.

I only read one Reader's Digest article about Jack the Ripper as a kid. Even that was enough. :yikes:
 
there are a few other people in my area jobob, but not all of them have the same timetables - i guess it's just a matter of finding a balance - this always seems to happen at the start of the year while everyone's still sorting their timetables out :crazy:
 
Sad_Girl said:
Yeah, I tend to like the gory stories - I know they aren't for everyone :yes:

Criminal Minds is a Jack the Ripper copycat tonight, for example. I've been fascinated with Jack the Ripper since I was like 11 or 12 (I was a strange child :shifty: ) so I am enjoying the show, but I certainly understand and respect that it's not entertainment to some people

jobob said:
SG, I read about Jack the Ripper when I was a kid, too. :shifty:

< bookworm who read anything she got her hands on when she was a kid :nerd:

*feels less weird*
 
jobob said:
Thank God my parents weren't into true crime novels! I have read a few of Ann Rule's true crime books as an adult. Fascinating stuff, usually about ex-spouses stalking and killing each other.

I only read one Reader's Digest article about Jack the Ripper as a kid. Even that was enough. :yikes:

The worst ones were the psychological investigations of multiple personality disorders - they were about the horrors that the children suffered that caused the disorders in the first place, usually as children
*shudders at the memory of 'when rabbit howls'*
 
I wasn't freaked out, SG. :wink:

< now listening to ATYCLB because I was listening to my iPod on shuffle at work after 5 p.m. tonight and In A Little While started playing just as the phone rang :grumpy: ... so now I'm going to listen to the album before I go to bed. :wink:
 
andberlin said:
not at all! i was just thinking at what similar gory taste i have :reject:

It's a gory world, if you ask me. I kind of look at it as having my eyes wide open :wink:


Dean Koontz is my favorite author now; he combines horrors unimaginable with humor and a sense of balance and goodness that I've rarely (if ever) found in fiction
 
Sad_Girl said:


It's a gory world, if you ask me. I kind of look at it as having my eyes wide open :wink:


:now watching somewhat gory scene in Lost:

Sometimes I open my eyes, sometimes I shut them. It depends.
 
okay, I'm going to sign off and get ready for bed. Another busy day at work tomorrow. :sigh:

At least today was payday. :wink:

Goodnight, everyone. :hug:
 
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