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Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:53 am
by Redeye
VasikkA wrote:
Redeye wrote:
vx trauma wrote: we caress the thought of grinding our veins and aortas into a smoothie of love. :feelings_online:
It was a dark and stormy night...
Redeye is getting out of control! :aiee:
The Captain and the Mate were in the cabin...

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:26 pm
by Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD
Blargh wrote:It is a good thing that I know what to expect from you, Mandy, or your brazen display of a window to a wafer thin world view would in all probability mildly distress me. Bemoan the ego. Go on. The projection of personal sentiment into and over facts of life. Life and concrete. Which would not be a good thing, for a moment or five. Perhaps. :drunk:
Oh, come on Blargh. Just admit you like me.
Maybe we could go to the movies sometime?
I'll buy the popcorn.


And so I don't throw the thread off topic, I finished The Menace From Earth by Heinlein not too long ago. Not a bad collection of short stories.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:54 pm
by Redeye
The Platunum Menace.


Fat guys dropping down a transport tube on the moon with one hand on the safety strap, a baby under one arm, reading a folded over newspaper clutched in the hand of the arm that is holding the baby.

Then the cunt decided the tube wasn't so scary.



Close?

I read it 15 yrs ago, I think.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 12:24 am
by Blargh
It's just as well, Mandy. While I have long identified your limitations for what they are : the best, a slight part of me laments for what could and never was. Yes, best. Any rot free response, and I'd probably die of not at all insignificant shock. O, the consistency ! The chief defining characteristic of the DAC organism.

Well done.

CARRY ON. :drunk:

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 4:35 pm
by Mandalorian FaLLouT GoD
Blargh wrote:It's just as well, Mandy. While I have long identified your limitations for what they are : the best, a slight part of me laments for what could and never was. Yes, best. Any rot free response, and I'd probably die of not at all insignificant shock. O, the consistency ! The chief defining characteristic of the DAC organism.

Well done.

CARRY ON. :drunk:
I love you too. :hug:

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:24 pm
by S4ur0n27
I just finished the Da Vinci Code and meh D:

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:47 pm
by the guardian
Serves you right, you fucking idiot.

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:52 pm
by Blargh
That's not just a dessert !

That's like bringing a child into this world and not feeling absolutely wretched.

Travesty. :drunk:

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 9:22 pm
by Naked_Lunch
After pondering on the matter for a rather considerable amount of time, I have come to several conclusions of which I shall now heretofore reveal:
1) I hate Susan
2) I also think he is infinitely amusing
3) From Hell is the best comic book ever made.
4) shut up

Posted: Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:49 pm
by vx trauma
robert harris : fatherland. opinions? recommendations of 'similar' books or novels?

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:39 am
by POOPERSCOOPER
I got Zodiac, Dr. Bloodmoney, and Armor a couple of weeks ago. I started Zodiac first and got to like page 15 and now everytime I read it when I i'm in bed I fall asleep before getting past 1 page. I like the neal stephensens writing style but the story failed to catch me from the start and I never really liked environmentals much in the real world. Should I continue trying to read more or should I try one of the other two books?>

Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 2:21 pm
by Nicolai
Read Armor first, eh. :salute:


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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 10:18 pm
by Redeye
Redeye wrote:
VasikkA wrote:
Redeye wrote: It was a dark and stormy night...
Redeye is getting out of control! :aiee:
The Captain and the Mate were in the cabin...
The Captain said to the mate: "Mate, tell me a story". And so the Mate began...

Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 12:54 pm
by Blargh
Redeye wrote:
Redeye wrote:
VasikkA wrote: Redeye is getting out of control! :aiee:
The Captain and the Mate were in the cabin...
The Captain said to the mate: "Mate, tell me a story". And so the Mate began...
The Captain said to the mate : 'Mate, I'm awfully sorry for interrupting you, I know that you hate it so, as I am sorry for this, yet it is something I must share.'

The Captain took in a ragged breath, as trademarked anger for something unspoken yet understood flashed to the eyes of the Mate. Raising his hands as a Mime might beg forgiveness, The Captain continued, his eyes troubled.

'I've just realised that you've told me all the many and varied tales from your memory, as prodigious as it is, these last few decades. This alone disturbs me. Worse, I've just realised that we must be mad, senile or even foully bewitched, to have noticed and yet persisted. I've just realised that I will suppress this most destructive of insights as you will forget it, as it has been neglected many times past, too. I cannot fault you, memory is a mercurial thing and that of such details has never been amongst your strengths. Strange. I've just realised that the time for weakness and inaction is long, long past. I've just realised that I owe you an apology.'

And so, with an almost imperceptible hesitation, The Captain took the Mate by the neck with his sun weathered hands, and, wailing, smashed him forcefully and by the head into the deck, again, and again, and again, until the Mate was left most unrecognisable. And then, The Captain, his voice of grit and dust momentarily stolen, glared through tear mired eyes toward the bloodied remnants of the Mate and as he took up his sidearm for the last time, remembered . . .

Africa. :drunk:

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:19 am
by Mismatch
oi, I recently began reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, and I dare say that I am somewhat amazed.
It is one of the most interesting books Ive read in quite a while, and yet I read Catch22 prior to it.
The style of writing is, indeed, rather fullfilling and I do find the 19th century setting to my liking.
All in all, do read it.
"Oh!" said Lord Wellington and then, addressing Strange, he said, "You are the magician." The faintest note of inquire pervaded his remark.
"yes." Said Strange.
"Mr. Norrell?"
"Ah, no. Mr Norrell is in England. I am Mr Strange."
Lord Wellington looked blank.
"The other magician," explained Strange.
"I see," said Lord Wellington.
The officer called Dalziel stared at Strange with an expression of suprize,
as if he thought that once Lord Wellington had told Strange who he was, it
was rather ill-bred of him to insist on being someone else.

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:08 pm
by johnnygothisgun
I, Claudius by Robert Graves.

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 6:58 pm
by box
Fatherland was actually damn good. Even more shocking, the HBO mini-thing didn't completely suck either. Along similar lines: Gorky Park. Not alt/hist per se but a really good murder-mystery intrigue story. The JFK/Cuban Missile Crisis Alt Hist book, Armageddon Day or whatever, was mediocre at best.

I read DaVinci Code back when it was all the rage with fellow East Coast Amtrack commuters. An 80% discount, and herd mentality. It sucked, as does most fiction.

Oh yeah and fuck Henry Turtledove, as he is both a shitty author and a pederast.

Speaking of sodomy, any masochistic soul out there actually read the new Brian Anderson/Kevin J. Herbert garbage, in which they continue their seven year mission to ruin the best scifi book series of all time?

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:20 pm
by Cimmerian Nights
box wrote: Speaking of sodomy, any masochistic soul out there actually read the new Brian Anderson/Kevin J. Herbert garbage, in which they continue their seven year mission to ruin the best scifi book series of all time?
Unfortunately, yes. One goes in not expecting them to fill the shoes of FH, and really all they have to do is connect the dots. And Dune-lite is better than no Dune at all, right? The last book is a total fucking bomb, this thing was not edited in the least bit and really should never have been released at all. Seriously I don't think I've ever groaned out loud and rolled my eyes reading a book before. Bad bad bad. It's got transformers, worm jousting and the most cliched one-dimensional fucking dialogue I've seen since a silver age comic book. It's the kind of shit that would insult the intelligence of a pro-wrestling fan.

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:43 pm
by S4ur0n27
johnnygothisgun wrote:I, Claudius by Robert Graves.
Yes! I've read the 3 books of the serie, and they were all equally great. Brilliant books.

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 6:49 am
by Dreadnought
Book's that are formally GROWN to my hands:

Wildlife of Greater Brisbane

and

Wild Plants of Greater Brisbane


'coz i like to hang out in the nature... BIATCH!


...that tempts me to make a short clip in the bushes with me performing DUCK AND COVER ...in the bushes...

:D