John Smallberries said, on February 25, 2011 at 10:56 am
A deeply, deeply disturbed man. It is right to keep some of this from the printed page, but not all.
In the old days they used to make jokes about small town bankers in their grey suits, the paragon of rectitude, suddenly snapping, driven mad by the restraint and staidness of their jobs, and hacking up the family with an ax, and nobody seeing it coming.
If Ted ever goes off the deep end, well, we have been warned…….
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A deeply, deeply disturbed man. It is right to keep some of this from the printed page, but not all.
In the old days they used to make jokes about small town bankers in their grey suits, the paragon of rectitude, suddenly snapping, driven mad by the restraint and staidness of their jobs, and hacking up the family with an ax, and nobody seeing it coming.
If Ted ever goes off the deep end, well, we have been warned…….
I thought Alice looked familiar;)
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