Lane Kim Quotes

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watch the girls as they flit down the lane in perfect formation, like a swarm of yellow jackets. I can’t
Kim Liggett (The Grace Year)
I love you, Penelope Lane Hart. You’re my That Girl.
Kim Jones (Weight Loss Box Set: Delicious Recipes and Exercises To Reduce Your Weight Easily (Carb Cycling, Coconut Oil, Ketogenic Diet Plan))
Loving you is the easiest thing I’ve ever done.” Oh. My. God. Is this were a book, that would be the most highlighted line in it. “I love you, Penelope Lane Hart. You’re my That Girl.
Kim Jones (That Guy)
Misadventure   As I turned my bike round a corner, a loud screeching sound was heard down the country lane. Kim tumbled down the rutty slope when he lost balance riding over a mound. His bicycle had fallen into a ditch when one of the tires bounced downhill, disappearing into a ravine.               Our numero uno instructor came to his rescue. Apart from some minor scratches and bruises, Kim was able to hobble about when he balanced on the Caucasian.               Jules bid us to ride ahead, to solicit assistance from the first aid division while he waited with Kim for the ambulance. We did as told. I couldn’t help but wonder if this mishap had been instigated on purpose, or whether it was Mother Nature’s way to shepherd the closeted gays together. I didn’t have long to wait before the truth was revealed.
Young (Turpitude (A Harem Boy's Saga Book 4))
lane to let four trucks enter the highway. Gaspar tried to move over into the right lane because traffic was still moving there, albeit slowly. Kim checked her side mirror and saw Gramps coming up in his panel truck on the right. Gramps waved and grinned as he and his pigs
Diane Capri (Don't Know Jack (Hunt for Reacher, #1))
The numbers 1488 were common on white supremacist prisoners, representing fourteen words of a quote by Nazi leader David Lane and the ‘88’ standing for the eighth letter of the alphabet repeated: HH for Heil Hitler. The cobweb she knew typically represented a lengthy term in prison and the teardrop often signified that the wearer had committed murder, or attempted murder if it was simply an outline.
Angela Marsons (First Blood (D.I. Kim Stone #.5)
The numbers 1488 were common on white supremacist prisoners, representing fourteen words of a quote by Nazi leader David Lane and the ‘88’ standing for the eighth letter of the alphabet repeated: HH for Heil Hitler.
Angela Marsons (First Blood (D.I. Kim Stone #.5)