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Ezra here. It has come to my attention that I have not finished my video series. It has
also come to my attention that I have not started it. As I have no time to make any
real effort into doing this anymore, I bring you "Books Ending in In My Pants." Enjoy.
Seeking the Heart of Wisdom in my pants. Zuckerman Unbound in my pants. The Great Short Works
of Fyodor Dostoyevsky in my pants, including: The Double in my pants. White Knight in my
pants. A disgraceful affair in my pants.
Notes from the underground in my pants. The Gambler in my pants. The Eternal Husband in
my pants. A Gentle Creature in my pants. And finally, the dream of a ridiculous man in
my pants. The Art of Just Sitting in my pants. The Oddysey of Homer in my pants, along with
The History of Ancient Greece in my pants. Wisconsin Poetry in my pants. Hmm. Family
Fun and Games in my pants. Go fish. I don't know about this one. Are you sure? Yes. The
rastafarians in my pants? Something is happening to the children in Eastbury, Massachussets.
Something that causes healthy babies to turn cold in their cribs. Something that strikes
fear into the hearts of every parents' darkest fears. Something unexplained that is taking
the children one by one. Sally Montgomery has just lost her beautiful baby girl. Lucy
and Jim Corliss, barely divorced, have been reunited by the sudden disappearance of their
son. An entire town waits on the edge of panic for the next child to be taken. They all know
there must be a reason for the terror, but no one ever expected... The God Project in
my pants. One Hundred Years of Solitude in my pants. Fighting the Food Giants in my pants.
The Carnivorous Carnival in my pants. The Ticket that Exploded in my pants. The Metamorphasis
in my pants. Earnest Hemingway was a classic American writer. He wrote many books. Including:
The Old Man and the Sea in my pants. The Snows of Kilomanjaro in my pants. To Have and Have
Not in my pants. Men Without Women in my pants. A Moveable Feast in my pants. A Farewell to
Arms in my pants. And, last but not least, Across the River and Into the Trees in my
pants.