J.D. Rhoades's Discussions (172)

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"It's true, the smaller ones give you more of a chance to hang out, make new friends,…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 30, 2007 to Choosing Conferences to Attend

25 Apr 1, 2007
Reply by Laura Benedict

"Most of my "lucky breaks" have involved events transpiring that keep me from sufferi…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 29, 2007 to Luck

12 Mar 29, 2007
Reply by J.D. Rhoades

"I love that movie beyond all reason. At first, I thought, "how weird, it's like ther…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 29, 2007 to I've Finally Seen: BRICK (2005)

11 Mar 29, 2007
Reply by Gerald So

"A lot of my characters seem to have suffered some kind of crippling permanent damage…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 23, 2007 to The Telltale Heart

13 Mar 23, 2007
Reply by LeAnnDraD

"Word."

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 23, 2007 to Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby....

29 Mar 25, 2007
Reply by Joy Calderwood

""Silenced revolvers." AFAIK, there ain't no such animal."

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 22, 2007 to guns and bullets and clips, oh my...

29 Apr 10, 2007
Reply by Tony Burton

"Are we about to be beseiged by the Self-pubbies and the BSPistas? Has Daniel create…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 22, 2007 to Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby....

29 Mar 25, 2007
Reply by Joy Calderwood

"Part of the point of the whole Internet Social Networking thing is to find new peopl…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 22, 2007 to Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby....

29 Mar 25, 2007
Reply by Joy Calderwood

"Fictional deaths that tore me up The end of Bruen's THE DRAMATIST Captain Miller's…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 22, 2007 to "Master Yoda, you can't die."

21 Mar 26, 2007
Reply by John Misak

"Thanks to the Adblock extension for Firefox, my answer is "I have no idea and I like…"

J.D. Rhoades replied Mar 22, 2007 to What hucksters are on your page?

15 Mar 24, 2007
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