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Down The lane – Dream Interpretation for Personal Development https://artmater.com Email fwriter3@gmail.com for free dream interpretations. Thu, 05 Aug 2021 13:07:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Dream of Corvette means https://artmater.com/dream-of-corvette-means/ https://artmater.com/dream-of-corvette-means/#respond Thu, 27 Aug 2020 08:47:07 +0000 http://artmater.com/?p=15922 If you dream of a Corvette, it means either one or more of these dream interpretations:

  1. You love flashy cars.
  2. You know someone who owns or drives a Corvette.
  3. You read Down The Lane and the image of the 1992 Corvette made a big impression on you.
Corvette doodle.

This car! I know my doodle is not up to standard but let’s pretend it can pass off as a ’92 Corvette. I’ve never drawn a flashy car before.

Who drives this flashy car? Its a 1992 Corvette.

The person lived in Down The Lane. Its told in the book by P. Lafferty.

Color this car and show us by posting it in Twitter or anywhere online where we can go to see it. You can download and print this doodle on a piece of A4 size paper and color it. After you’re satisfied with your coloring, you can scan it in and upload to your online site. Or you might like to take a picture of your colored car and paste this image online somewhere. Please return here to paste your link in the comment section.

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Book Review of Down The Lane by Paul Lafferty https://artmater.com/book-review-down-the-lane-by-paul-lafferty/ https://artmater.com/book-review-down-the-lane-by-paul-lafferty/#comments Sat, 22 Aug 2020 05:46:52 +0000 http://artmater.com/?p=15825 Book Review of Down The Lane by Paul Lafferty. He’s on Twitter as @downthelanebook.

I bought @downthelanebook because I wanted to read a memoir type of fiction by one of us at Twitter. How did he write his experiences in a cohesive manner turning them into a book? If you’re like many of us who desire to tell our personal stories, read his book.

The main character is Ian Riordan, who almost never gets called by his government name because tough guys are always cloaked in anonymity. He works in a strip club as the DJ, doorman, bouncer and stage manager for strippers. He’s a victim of circumstance, struggling to leave the shady life when he became too old to play the dangerous game of reckless living. He doesn’t get to bow out at a last curtain call. Instead, he is caught right in the middle of a murder and gang war and has to side step complicated rival gang relations to stay alive.

The good caterpillar has long known he had to molt into a chrysalis and then butterfly. This happened when all loose ends are tied up. Who doesn’t love a fairy tale ending?

This book is waiting to be made into a movie! I’m almost sure that when sales pick up, a producer will approach the author with an offer to buy the rights to make his book into a movie.

Book’s rating: 5/5 stars.

Down The Lane by Paul Lafferty.

Buy this book for yourself or as a gift to someone who loves reading:

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Follow Paul Lafferty, who tweets as @downthelanebook at Twitter.

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