All Comments on 'The Perfect Storm'

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TimothyMTimothyMabout 10 years ago
Good ending

The part that actually made this story interesting and more than a cliché was the fact that they did not become a couple. It got you that extra star :-)

SLeMSLeMabout 10 years ago

I like this story, but I'm pretty sure it has been posted before a few years ago

TeurastajaTeurastajaabout 10 years ago
wonderful wonderful

one of the best!

AnonymousAnonymousabout 10 years ago
Total fucking rubbish by A Wankrt

Total crap

AnonymousAnonymousabout 10 years ago
ENDING SUCKED,

A good story,but as a woman,and a hopeless romantic,the ending really sucked,,,but still a great one,,

virtualatheistvirtualatheistover 9 years ago
I didn't like the ending...

But for this story it was the only one possible. Not all stories have a story book ending.

near1111near1111about 8 years ago
good story

but tragic ending. and ist all his mistake. he found the love of his life 2 times abd bnoth times he fucked it up because work is more impoprtant for him.

he will end as a old and depresive man and why? at which cost?

he could easily cut his work and guarantee her more time together and thats it.

but he does the same mistake twice.

5 stars.

HTW2HTW2over 7 years ago
This is Not Romance! It's a fucking Tragedy!

One of the worst endings - Ever! Sorry I ever read this POS

storycentralstorycentralalmost 5 years ago
Irish Catholics in Atlanta?

threw me for a loop because, of course a good southern boy would be a devout irish catholic. Catholicism is not a particularly poular religion in the south. The US in general was founded and populated by people who protested against catholicism and its related sects, hence Protestants. Most of the Irish Catholics who settled in the US, did so in northern cities. NYC, Boston, Philly, Buffalo. The south was populated by white english protestants and black slaves. nowadays the most common protestant groups are Evangelicals, Baptists, Methodists and Pentecostals, and they make up over 76% of the population. Catholics just under 15%.

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