IAmRufus

IAmRufus

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22 hours ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - You’re not an at... · 0 replies · +7 points

I'm very disappointed, Ray. You went and ruined your 12 year old piece of crap by working in one of your newer pieces of crap.

1 week ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - LSD · 20 replies · +9 points

You write dialect so well, Ray. If there are ever any black characters in your novel, I can't wait to read their dialect.

2 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Knock, knock... · 0 replies · +6 points

I was right! Oh no. I think like Ray Comfort? Aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!

2 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Short-lived pain. · 0 replies · +3 points

" He wanted desperately to believe that there was a God and a burning Hell that awaited him and every other Nazi that ever breathed this earth's air into his evil lungs."

Yep, then Eichman could be there with all the Jews who were there simply because they didn't believe their messiah had come.

2 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Short-lived pain. · 0 replies · +4 points

Thanks. I haven't read Robinson in a long time. Thanks for the reminder of how good he was.

3 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Chapter Fourteen: Who ... · 0 replies · +8 points

Who is Luciano? Now he's bringing the Mafia into it?

3 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Quite a statement . . ... · 6 replies · +4 points

Suck my balls, Artie.

3 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Quite a statement . . ... · 34 replies · +23 points

I'm glad Jerry's child survived. Screw those millions of children who died in the war.

3 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Chapter Twelve: Heat o... · 0 replies · +13 points

The Mystery is . . . smoke alarms?

4 weeks ago @ http://raycomfortfood.... - Chapter Eleven: A Fait... · 10 replies · +8 points

Ray, not only did you skip over the war on the western front from D-Day on, including The Battle of the Bulge, you skipped over the entire eastern front. Some of the most famous battles and most vicious fighting of WWII occurred there. And I would love to read your take on the Pacific Theater.