An IQ Above Room Temperature
Then he grinned and spoke again. “Besides, it’s rare to find someone in this county with an IQ above room temperature.”
Comment made to Luke Bradford by John Harris while standing in the apple orchard.
Then he grinned and spoke again. “Besides, it’s rare to find someone in this county with an IQ above room temperature.”
Comment made to Luke Bradford by John Harris while standing in the apple orchard.
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