Peter Funk
Suzanne Collins: "THE HUNGER GAMES"
Usual story - failure in imaginary love, so die die die - and imagine suicide suicide - keep chattering endlessly about favorite topic "depression" - again fresh hope ... having fun ... going through cycles of comedy and tragedy ... God, life is SO interesting, thank God. - G
Kishalay Sinha [G]
HIPPIES
Loose "hippies" Y/PF, Z/NL, and sexy Ms. Z/Mary, sent by WF, rushed to Bombay to meet Me to find out if I had really "murdered" a "lover" of Ms. X whom I had never met or spoken to nor have I met or spoken to ever since. Brilliant patriotic personnel of CBI, Indian police and the Indian Army soon found out that the accusation against Me was A BIG LIE.
Recently expired Satan/Kr. and Satan's fucking gang of male and female aliens did not want God to make the human race immortal. But the aliens failed miserably.
Evil rapist Satan and his evil gang of aliens on and inside Earth will become EXTINCT very soon.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
CLONES OF SATAN
I am sure that many clones have been made from dead Kr./Satan's asthi or forehead bone and these identical-looking or different-looking clones of expired Satan/Kr. exist on and inside Earth in varying forms with varying ages, faces, racial features, height, breadth, weight, are very poor or poor or average income or rich or very rich, having the same or different religions and the same or different mother tongues, are sharp or dull or very dull etc. EACH clone of Satan/Kr. on and inside Earth is being followed and audio-video recorded continuously by high-tech devices. No clone of late Kr./Satan can escape.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
INDIAN CHILDREN
Indian children seem to be very pure and innocent and holy unlike "impure" children of foreign countries. I am so glad Indian children are like pure Sita devi. I thank pure Indian moms and dads and guardians from the bottom of My heart for bringing up pure Indian boys and girls. (I am aware that sarcastic words can be very hurtful.)
Kishalay Sinha [G]
Ghosn
Ghosn, sacked by Nissan, looks like Johnny English.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
* THE ENEMY
THE TRAP IS SET. FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION.
Robie talked about a young woman who had stolen his heart and then nearly his life, because she turned out to be the enemy.
And in response he had done the only thing he was really good at.
He had killed her.
It was something that only a person like Jessica Reel could understand.
***
Robie had killed evil before. People were happy, thrilled, that another monster had met his end. But the world went on, as screwed up as ever, and another monster - maybe even worse - would replace the fallen one.
On that clear, crisp morning in the normally serene Central Park, his trigger pull would be remembered for a while. Investigations would be made. And then life would go on.
When government hit man Will Robie is given his next target he knows he's about to embark on his toughest mission yet. He is tasked with killing one of their own, following evidence to suggest that fellow assassin Jessica Reel has been turned. She's leaving a trail of death in her wake, including her handler.
The trap is set. To send a killer to catch a killer. But what happens when you can't trust those who have access to the most secret intelligence?
(Printed on the covers of DAVID BALDACCI: "The Hit", MACMILLAN.)
Robie sounds like Bobby. I was called "Bobby" when I was a young kid. (A London policeman is called Bobby.)
Kishalay Sinha [G]
Keigo Higashino: "THE DEVOTION OF SUSPECT X"
Mukul Deva: "POUND OF FLESH"
Peter Funk
Peter Funk began well like the worthy son of a worthy father, continuing his dad Dr. Wilfred Funk's popular Reader's Digest monthly column on WORD POWER - "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power" aka "It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power". But after he valiantly carried on for quite some time, he finally gave up, remarking online: "It does NOT pay to enrich your word power," when Reader's Digest went bankrupt, Peter Funk having gained rather unflattering recognition in the hallowed pages of famed Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus as a synonym for swindler, which made Me feel very sad.
Kishalay Sinha [G]
I am beginning to suspect that some scientists I hear on online radio PC Science 360 show may be phoney "scientists" with a fertile imagination.
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