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Post by cureforthesickness on Nov 29, 2007 14:33:23 GMT -5
what exactly does that have to do with the last time we faced, and I murderlated you?
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Post by CBT on Nov 29, 2007 14:37:26 GMT -5
C, you are just digging yourself a bigger grave. And EBR, you get my PM? I'm not trying to, I would have let it die at 'inconsequent self." But oh well, I'm off to eat some food and play dominos on pogo... Just finished reading this book and it saved my WFWF legacy...
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Post by sonstuds on Nov 29, 2007 14:38:45 GMT -5
Johnny Damon's book should have been called "So Easy A Caveman Can Do It".
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Post by Markw on Nov 29, 2007 14:39:56 GMT -5
New GD soon
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Post by bad guy™ on Nov 29, 2007 14:40:13 GMT -5
Incongruous-CBT and Obo Think.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Nov 29, 2007 14:41:16 GMT -5
Horror uses big words he doesn't know the definitions to
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Post by bad guy™ on Nov 29, 2007 14:43:51 GMT -5
No, I know that one. This one gets me though. inconsequent
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 29, 2007 15:14:11 GMT -5
No, I know that one. This one gets me though. inconsequent Dont try, your just going to give yourself a headache...best you just stick to the words you understand and let the adults talk with adult words
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 29, 2007 15:20:46 GMT -5
Thunder, I noticed what your reading...really quite a good read...Currently im reading a book by a Walter Moers...His style is unique b/c it makes you feel like you are reading a childrens book with adult words and themes to an extent...really good stuff though.
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Post by bad guy™ on Nov 29, 2007 15:25:10 GMT -5
No, I know that one. This one gets me though. inconsequent Dont try, your just going to give yourself a headache...best you just stick to the words you understand and let the adults talk with adult words I got a few adult words for ya.
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Post by Thunder on Nov 29, 2007 15:29:05 GMT -5
Dont try, your just going to give yourself a headache...best you just stick to the words you understand and let the adults talk with adult words I got a few adult words for ya. "Meanie" isn't an adult word. Thunder, I noticed what your reading...really quite a good read...Currently im reading a book by a Walter Moers...His style is unique b/c it makes you feel like you are reading a childrens book with adult words and themes to an extent...really good stuff though. I'm real into Stephen King, probably read ten or so of his books. So far I just read the first story in Nightmares & Dreamscapes, but it was great. If you haven't read anything by Robert Bloch, I'd suggest it. He wrote the original Psycho. Most of his stuff is out of print now, unfortunately.
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 29, 2007 15:34:09 GMT -5
ehh if im ever in the mood for horror story I always head right for the source, Lovecraft is old school but his stuff is awesome..hehe
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Post by sonstuds on Nov 29, 2007 15:35:09 GMT -5
Best book of all time; Catch-22.
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 29, 2007 15:36:37 GMT -5
I just finished "The Lathe of Heaven" by Ursula K. LeGuin....twas a really good book...kind of old and science fiction story, but it made for a good read.
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Post by Thunder on Nov 29, 2007 15:41:10 GMT -5
ehh if im ever in the mood for horror story I always head right for the source, Lovecraft is old school but his stuff is awesome..hehe Lovecraft is great, but King can write a solid horror novel. He has a great ability to make the reader really care about the characters by the time all the horrible stuff starts happening.
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Post by cureforthesickness on Nov 29, 2007 15:42:04 GMT -5
so.. let's get ready for a new GD.. we've got like 5 replies left in this one
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Post by sonstuds on Nov 29, 2007 15:42:56 GMT -5
Any of you read Pet Cemetery? My dad has some King books in the basement and it's intriguing, just because of all the homages to it that have been done through the years and what not.
And it has a cat on the cover. So that helps.
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Post by Revvie® on Nov 29, 2007 15:44:11 GMT -5
ehh if im ever in the mood for horror story I always head right for the source, Lovecraft is old school but his stuff is awesome..hehe Lovecraft is great, but King can write a solid horror novel. He has a great ability to make the reader really care about the characters by the time all the horrible stuff starts happening. I will go along with that, last book I read by him was I think "Bag of Bones"
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Post by Thunder on Nov 29, 2007 15:45:29 GMT -5
Any of you read Pet Cemetery? My dad has some King books in the basement and it's intriguing, just because of all the homages to it that have been done through the years and what not. And it has a cat on the cover. So that helps. I read that one, thought it was pretty good. It is by far the best of his I've read.
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Post by bad guy™ on Nov 29, 2007 15:45:43 GMT -5
"Salem's Lot" by Stephen King is a very odd, yet very good book.
And for the wrestling fans out there, A Lion's Tale is actually very good.
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