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Old 03-11-2010, 08:05 AM   #118
HansTWN
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Yes.

I stole "Under the Dome", and mr. King doesn't even know it.
When they stole my car, I was well aware of the fact just an hour later, and I was at the PD shortly after [and I got my car back in a month...].
But it's been 6 months from my "theft", and nor S.King, nor his publisher know nothing about it!

How can they been so dumb?
They're the dumbest people I've ever seen! They've been deprieved of a valuable asset, and they even don't know it!
They deserve to be parted from their books!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






[Disclaimer: I'm just making a point, here. I don't really believe Stephen King is a dumb person; actually, I believe he's one of the best storytellers in the USA. And I paid way more than a fair amount to read Under the Dome, which is a very good novel. I enjoyed it, and I recommend it to every thriller fan around]
Hey, I took your car for a spin and returned it before you noticed! And I took that idea you had at work and said it was mine. Since I created a second copy of your idea and you still have that original idea in your head, so no harm done!

I have another one for you: I took that file showing the details of that great invention of yours and made a copy. No problem, you still have your copy -- no theft, right?

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