Bride Of Chucky: A Short Story

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Kristina,

I don't know what professor was thinking by adding both Christina and Kristina, that spells trouble, lol. You ladies are hilarious, I can't stop laughing. Sorry I'm in Georgia now and heading back to Florida Sunday, certainly this Saturday night fun, would be smashingly rocking. By the way, Italian food is also tasty; on the other hand, ghost movies of the past like 'War of the World,' 'Tales from the Crypt,' 'Bride of Chucky' were truly scary. In my opinion, todays ghost movies are no longer scary. Well, you wouldn't have to worry anyway, you'll be holding someone's hand, smile. Anyway, unable to reach an agreement on the food and movie choice, only speak of our unique styles; however, we're in agreement to the club choice and yes

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