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Yesterday's: https://draculadaily.substack.com/p/dra ... 24-605?s=r
Today's: https://draculadaily.substack.com/p/dra ... 25-027?s=r
Am I supposed to just be throwing out wedding proposals to women left and right? Three in a day, how long has she even known lunatic asylum man?
I must say the romantic life of Mina is not my favourite part of this book, but at least it's got a cowboy in it. I thought @Alex was lying about that part.
A campfire drinking party with three people who all asked the same woman to marry them? That sounds... interesting.
Today's: https://draculadaily.substack.com/p/dra ... 25-027?s=r
Am I supposed to just be throwing out wedding proposals to women left and right? Three in a day, how long has she even known lunatic asylum man?
Did they use 'cool' the way we do now or am I reading that wrong?but he almost managed to sit down on his silk hat, which men don't generally do when they are cool,
I must say the romantic life of Mina is not my favourite part of this book, but at least it's got a cowboy in it. I thought @Alex was lying about that part.
A campfire drinking party with three people who all asked the same woman to marry them? That sounds... interesting.
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You should really be proposing to anyone of marrying age who has a nice smile, if we're using 1897 horror novel Dracula as a guide to modern romance.thiskurt wrote: ↑Wed 25 May, 2022, 4:20 pmYesterday's: https://draculadaily.substack.com/p/dra ... 24-605?s=r
Today's: https://draculadaily.substack.com/p/dra ... 25-027?s=r
Am I supposed to just be throwing out wedding proposals to women left and right? Three in a day, how long has she even known lunatic asylum man?
I wanna say she's using it more literally, like, he comes across cold, stand-offish, not like he's a smoking camel leaning against a fence while wearing shades, but either way it's a front for being a charming, nervous, goofball.thiskurt wrote:Did they use 'cool' the way we do now or am I reading that wrong?but he almost managed to sit down on his silk hat, which men don't generally do when they are cool,
I knew he was real, but I had wondered if people were exaggerating how much of a Cowboy he was. 100% Cowboy. Couldn't be more Cowboy if he lasso'd a cow -- we know in our hearts he has and could at any moment lasso a cow.thiskurt wrote: I must say the romantic life of Mina is not my favourite part of this book, but at least it's got a cowboy in it. I thought @Alex was lying about that part.
A psychologist, a cowboy, and a nobleman walk into a campfire drinking party...thiskurt wrote: A campfire drinking party with three people who all asked the same woman to marry them? That sounds... interesting.
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Has anyone ever tried to lasso a vampire?
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Just caught up! The Cowboy is indeed the best omg
I keep wondering if anyone's attempted a multimedia version of Dracula, with pictures of the shorthand diaries and letters, sound recordings for the phonograph diaries, etc
I keep wondering if anyone's attempted a multimedia version of Dracula, with pictures of the shorthand diaries and letters, sound recordings for the phonograph diaries, etc
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