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Discussion in 'General Mayhem' started by mia, Apr 13, 2005.

  1. mia

    mia New Member

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    DO ANY OF YOU READ?? IIKE BOOKS OR SOMETHING? i HAVE JUST FINISHED A REALLY nice BOOK CALLED 'THE WORLD I MADE FOR HER", U SHOULD READ IT. MAYBE WE COULD SET UP A FUGLY BOOK CLUB . . . . . . . .MAYBE NOT, WAS JUST A THOUGHT, :oops:
     
  2. Dubya 2.0

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    I'm readinga good book at the moment called; Caps Lock: The Turgid Ramblings of a Frustrated Housewife.
     
  3. Dubya 2.0

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    It's a sequel from; Whiny Mewlings from a Hard Done To Scotch Bint.

    Recommend 'em!
     
  4. mia

    mia New Member

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    U have prob read the regurgitatations of a pot head, yeah?
     
  5. Dubya 2.0

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    Pothead? I earn too much money just to stick with the weed thanks very much.
     
  6. mia

    mia New Member

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    Oh yeah, course! So how is Charlie havent seen him in yonks!
     
  7. mia

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    The world I made for her is a good book though y bunch of yobs! Author Thomas Moran, go fuckin educate yourselves, in the best possible taste! Think a book club thingy would work here y know!
     
  8. ucicare

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    You mean like we all read the same book, and then discuss it? I think that would be wonderful. The only problem I see is choosing a book that appeals to everyone, that is readable by everyone. It is hard to find good literary works that have pictures on every page.

    Schmed's the book expert. Maybe he could help.

    Barry
     
  9. Samanthasez

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    I just started Frank McCourts sequel to "Angela's Ashes", "'Tis", and it's very good; I try to read a book a week and when I'm not in school, I like to try to get in two books per week; the last book I read was a biography of the life of Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser; I love all things having to do with Mme. Antoine.

    Another book I recently finished was "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" by Gertrude Stein...ah, to live in France in that era...
     
  10. mia

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    Wasn't thinking along the comic book line, but I would be willing to try it! Self by Yan Martell is a good one, Bride stripped Bare is another good one, give some examples, I am a book worm so will read anything
     
  11. mia

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    Wasn't thinking along the comic book line, but I would be willing to try it! Self by Yan Martell is a good one, Bride stripped Bare is another good one, give some examples, I am a book worm so will read anything
     
  12. Dwaine Scum

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    Yeah I read that one too... it always ends the same, someone making a whieny post about how they are never comming back to the forums, then showing up for more abuse
     
  13. Dr.Roboto

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    im not in a book club but i do read
    i just finished these in the past 3 months
    State of Fear
    Prey

    now im reading The Universe in a Nutshell, and i got a copy of Mien Kamph i need to read
     
  14. Dubya 2.0

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    I have an original 1937 (or thereabouts) UK version print of an autobiography of M Antoinette how wierd is that? I could go upstairs and find out the author but i'm a bit pissed and can't focus.

    Want me to post it to you as a gesture of humanitarian faith? For serious.

    Fascinating woman she was.
     
  15. Dubya 2.0

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    Just looked.

    Author is Charles Kunstler (serious)

    Printed in 1940.
     
  16. ucicare

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    Dare I ask why you are pissed off?

    Barry
     
  17. Dubya 2.0

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    You may.

    My moods come and go.
     
  18. Oberon

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    GO RIN NO SHO......(a book of five rings)
    by Myamoto Musashi

    small book .........BIG contence

    But you will have to like metaphors, and "between the lines" messages
     
  19. Dubya 2.0

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    I've read that. A very good choice there my 'dykey fingered' friend...

    How's life in my favourite city? (Am assuming your an Amsterdamer)
     
  20. Oberon

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    ORRRRRR :twisted:
    The number of the beast , The unpleasant profession of Jonathan Hoag, Stranger in a strange land, Starship Troopers , The Puppet masters, (Robert A. Heinlein)

    By the way....Titania, are U outthere ??????
     

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