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Talk about music, movies, TV, books, other types of entertainment and what your vices are. Also, if you're addicted to the high you get off Aspirin, this is the place to talk about it.
yes, taking the plunge does the indeed sound a bit risky. on the one hand you might just end up discovering a treasure trove of delicious absurdist humor, but on the other hand you run the risk of forever tarnishing your memory of Catch-22
Nicolai wrote:yes, taking the plunge does the indeed sound a bit risky. on the one hand you might just end up discovering a treasure trove of delicious absurdist humor, but on the other hand you run the risk of forever tarnishing your memory of Catch-22
Just got a 50 dollar borders gift card. Time to decide the fate of the universe
Finished Brian Keene's Dead Sea the other day. As usual, it was a very good zombie book. Unlike the previous ones it never went weird with demons and talking zombies driving trucks and shooting guns. But you do get zombie dogs, fish, sharks, and other stuff. A good fast read you can finish in a few afternoons.
Putting a hold on my other books to try SM Stirlings Dies the Fire. It's post apocalyptic, in that some mysterious white flash started at Nantucket and encircled the globe, rendering all modern technology useless. Lights go out, planes fall from the sky, guns don't work, etc. The only thing that annoys the fuck out of me so far is the annoying Wiccan shit. "By Goddess" and "blessed be" is shouted a lot while characters draw a pentagram in the air. Very :larp:.