Mr. Croup


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I meant to say I like your profile pic
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i'm guessing your name/profile image is from neverwhere? pretty awesome
k, gotcha. you're not the only one who's asked, so see the circle's wall.
| Words Written: | 725 |
| Hottest Words: | city, hand, birds, sand, slowly, donkey |
About Me
| Interests: | concept art, art in general, STAR WARS, sci-fi/ fantasy, fiction, lots of things... |
| Favorite Books: | Lord of the Rings, Lonesome Dove, A Song of Ice and Fire, Neverwhere, American Gods, Guards! Guards!, Good Omens, other things I might think of later... |
| Favorite Movies: | STAR WARS (original three), Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and even more! |
| Favorite TV Shows: | The Simpsons, Futurama, Scrubs, Heroes, House, Whose Line is it Anyways |
| Favorite Quotes: | "It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and prove it." -Someone "Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try." -Yoda |
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Mr. Croup voted.
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Mr. Croup became a fan of Rusty Shackleford.
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Mr. Croup published Flock.
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On Cooking Dinner Alone, by Lisette Wood: This is a bit overdue. Trying to get back on track with
the schedule and whatnot.
I don't have a whole lot to say a... » Read more...
On Things My Sister Taught Me, by Carrie Griffin: Here is that critique I mentioned earlier, as you might have
surmised by the "critique" label on this thing somewhere, making... » Read more...
On Things My Sister Taught Me, by Carrie Griffin: Hey! Cool, well written story! Will post more very
soon. Sorry for the lateness.
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On The Comforts of Fiction, by K. McCrae: A boy who daydreams a lot? I don't know anything
about that..... (stares off into space for a good long while... » Read more...



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