Agreed. The story is confusing, the pace is reeeaaally slow, there's not much of a climax, the scenery is always nighttime, and the only interesting character is Edward James Olmos and it's hard to even understand what he's saying.
I'm hijacking the comment box to mention that this site won't let us comment on the confusingly-titled article about bags of chips that wear sunglasses.
Dear China, I'm fairly smart. And single. Where can I go and "contribute my genetic material"? Note that my genetic deposits are only done in person. And usually at night.
That 10-foot rope will allow the donkey to make it just to the edge of the field and he still won't get any carrots. Your answer would be great if the field were 15 feet away. Field...(5 feet)...post...(10 feet of rope)...donkey.
"The richest children were more possessive..." Same is true with adults. The more expensive the car, the less likely they'll give a hitchhiker a ride. I've found that to be true in China and in the US. But poor farmers with manure in the back of their beat-up tractor will help a guy out.
Senorita C, You opened the door and I walked through it. Couldn't resist. Kind of like how when you walk past an open door in a hotel and you can't resist looking in the room.
I'm fairly smart. And single. Where can I go and "contribute my genetic material"? Note that my genetic deposits are only done in person. And usually at night.
It all makes sense now.
Field...(5 feet)...post...(10 feet of rope)...donkey.