the look on john's face, the way he's looking exactly at paul, his clenched fists, like my boy is mad as hell. this is probably the most suspicious photo of mclennon i've ever fucking seen.

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the look on john's face, the way he's looking exactly at paul, his clenched fists, like my boy is mad as hell. this is probably the most suspicious photo of mclennon i've ever fucking seen.
I had a really scary incident the other night and when I tried to report it as suspicious activity the cop tried to play it off as something I must've caused, I must've cut him off and that's why he followed me into the store and followed me nearly home until I took an obscure route he immediately pulled a 3 point turn to stop chasing me
There was literally no one else on the road when I got on it. There were no cars for me to cut off. He came out of nowhere and followed me into the parking lot, into the store, followed me around the store, waited staring behind me, followed me as I left, caught up with me and followed my car for miles. I didn't do shit to this man.
I just have to wait for him to either follow me again or physically attack me. There is nothing I can do and nothing the store can do to help
I recently posted about the new version of “Salem’s Lot”. I’ve read the book Stephen King’s book a few times, but not recently. I’ve also seen the 1979 version. I started watching the 2004 version with Rob Lowe on MAX but I don’t remember all the changes it made so maybe I never saw this version before.
But there’s something that struck me about the story that I never thought of before - why does Mr. Straker go through the effort of setting up the antique store? Barlow ends up eating nearly everybody in town pretty quickly so the antique store seems like a big waste of time and effort.
And Straker is so flamboyant he draws attention to himself (and indirectly at Barlow since everyone asks about him). It would have been much easier and less suspicious to simply buy the Marston House, ship in the crate with Barlow’s coffin, and slowly begin taking over the town before anyone even noticed.
Jason: *mad at Bruce*
Jason: *installs bowling alley carpet in the batcave while Bruce is off earth*
Bruce: *returns and immediately notices the carpet*
Bruce: *starts immediately recalling every last interaction with Jason trying to figure out what he did*
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