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The true story of selling Heroin in New York - Page 5
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coltrane
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kidd
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stack
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Intr3pid
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integral
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On January 29 2010 15:58 thopol wrote: A story doesn't have to be true to be entertaining. I could see that as a screenplay for sure. The narrative and pacing are good. When something is supposedly a true story but it's painfully obvious how ridiculously fake it is, it loses its entertainment value pretty fast. Suspension of disbelief only goes so far. | ||
Wfat
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WheelOfTime
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rererebanned
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On January 29 2010 12:43 deathgod6 wrote: Can you share the story about the street sweeper? That sounds interesting. Speaking of somethingawful stories - there was a really, really good "novel" written by someone's father/grandfather about Vietnam (?) war, I cant find it though. It was like 100 pages long I think (do not confuse with "forum pages" though). Maybe the title was something like "war for peace" but I cant find anything like that : / | ||
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Boundz(DarKo)
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ThunderGod
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el oh el Well paced but generic fiction. If you liked this you would probably like Richard Morgan, 'Altered Carbon' is a good place to start. | ||
Salv
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ZeaL.
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I also browsed the net and found that set of stories about sweepers, really funny shit. Check it out here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/33096/Bruiser-A-street-sweepers-tales | ||
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