Stephen King Quotes
The Gotta, As In: "I Think I'll Stay Up Another Fifteen-twenty Minutes, Honey, I Gotta See How This Chapter Comes Out." Even Though The Guy Who Says It Spent The Day At Work Thinking About Getting Laid And Knows The Odds Are Good His Wife Is Going To Be Asleep When He Finally Gets Up To The Bedroom. The Gotta, As In: "I Know I Should Be Starting Supper Now - He'll Be Mad If It's TV Dinners Again - But I Gotta See How This Ends." I Gotta Know Will She Live. I Gotta Know Will He Catch The Shitheel Who Killed His Father. I Gotta Know If She Finds Out Her Best Friend's Screwing Her Husband. The Gotta. Nasty As A Hand-job In A Sleazy Bar, Fine As A Fuck From The World's Most Talented Call-girl. Oh Boy It Was Bad And Oh Boy It Was Good And Oh Boy In The End It Didn't Matter How Rude It Was Or How Crude It Was Because In The End It Was Just Like The Jacksons Said On That Record - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough.
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