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P.S. Your Cat is Dead

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Has anyone ever read this book by James Kirkwood, and if possible could you give me a list of the characters and a quick description. Thanks alot if you can

Book report time? ;)

 

Sure, I'll oblige. And don't worry about double checking any of these facts, because I remember the book as if I read it yesterday.

 

The lead character is a guy named Chuck, and he works at a New Jersey Deli for a grouchy old man named Mr. Cacciatore. His wife.... Bernice, yeah that's it, is mad at him because he wants to quit the deli job and pursue his lifelong ambition of becoming a Solid Gold Dancer on television. Somewhere in there somebody's cat dies too, I think.

QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ May 2, 2005 -> 10:26 PM)
Book report time?  ;)

 

Sure, I'll oblige.  And don't worry about double checking any of these facts, because I remember the book as if I read it yesterday.

 

The lead character is a guy named Chuck, and he works at a New Jersey Deli for a grouchy old man named Mr. Cacciatore.  His wife.... Bernice, yeah that's it, is mad at him because he wants to quit the deli job and pursue his lifelong ambition of becoming a Solid Gold Dancer on television.  Somewhere in there somebody's cat dies too, I think.

:lolhitting

Crap, looking back at the book I actually think I got some of the details a little bit wrong. :ph34r:

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