It's more like Draftbringer- Stormbringers wee brother.
(But ye still wouldn't mess...)
And I really do think the Icelandic slaying sword should be resurrected.
what is it about will self...
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I read that all the way through, twice. Then I sat and thought of some Moorcock refs. I could throw in to my reply. Had some beer and a fag and decided Get Bent! was the best advice.
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Stick it up yer Arioch then. I'm off fer a fag meself. [/i]James Blast wrote:I read that all the way through, twice. Then I sat and thought of some Moorcock refs. I could throw in to my reply. Had some beer and a fag and decided Get Bent! was the best advice.
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<------Googles Arioch, "eh'll bee bekk"...
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Yeah, but I bet its mates call it "Little Breezy", or possibly "Windy Bugger"Hom_Corleone wrote: It's more like Draftbringer- Stormbringers wee brother.
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ok, I'm even more confused now, I have no lions, I know none, I know no one who who has lions - fierce or otherwisesomeone, somewhere wrote:Arioch is a Hebrew name that means "fierce lion". It originally appears in the Book of Genesis chap. 14 as the name of the "King of Ellasar"
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ClickJames Blast wrote:ok, I'm even more confused nowsomeone, somewhere wrote:Arioch is a Hebrew name that means "fierce lion". It originally appears in the Book of Genesis chap. 14 as the name of the "King of Ellasar"
He's The Knight Of Swords of course.
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it was the 70s Dude, I was pretty much in a haze, like... Man
anyway, slightlyRTT:
anyone here read Charles Higson?
yeah, him off The Fast Show, I do enjoy his ouvre: dark, British, a bit "Eh, WTF!?"
anyway, slightlyRTT:
anyone here read Charles Higson?
yeah, him off The Fast Show, I do enjoy his ouvre: dark, British, a bit "Eh, WTF!?"
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I've got a signed copy of this...
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Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks.James Blast wrote:it was the 70s Dude, I was pretty much in a haze, like... Man
anyway, slightlyRTT:
anyone here read Charles Higson?
yeah, him off The Fast Show, I do enjoy his ouvre: dark, British, a bit "Eh, WTF!?"
Charlie Higson - I have read one of his some time ago...something about Mr. Jolly or somesuch. A reet good read as I recall. All about a bloke who broke into peoples houses and did pervy stuff....
He's been writing Bond books of recent times so I see.
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Try to read King of the Ants or Happy Now, Steve, shocking stuff!
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Fight the Power.... Next!
Ahem!......
Ahem!......
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Runestaff, man.Hom_Corleone wrote:Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks.
I bought it as a birthday pressie for a friend of my brother's who I didn't like, and read it out of curiosity. Guess who didn't get a birthday present that year?
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I like Will Self.
I had to look up tontine, but knew all the others. I subscribe to the Oxford English Dictionary 'word f the day' e-mail.
I'm just trying to work out what the difference is between epicene and androgynous.
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I'm just trying to work out what the difference is between epicene and androgynous.
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Hawkmoon rocks. Probably his best work IMO.mh wrote:Runestaff, man.Hom_Corleone wrote:Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks.
I bought it as a birthday pressie for a friend of my brother's who I didn't like, and read it out of curiosity. Guess who didn't get a birthday present that year?
(Other than Behold The Man - which is one of the finest pieces of literature ever written. FACT!
And glad I'm not the only Moorcock fan still alive....
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I'm going to see Will Self in a couple of weeks - he's doing a tour of bookshops to promote his new book.
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This just made me p1ss myself....Clicklazarus corporation wrote:I'm going to see Will Self in a couple of weeks - he's doing a tour of bookshops to promote his new book.
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and he was rather funny. I prefered his Q&A banter to his reading from his new book, though.
and he was rather funny. I prefered his Q&A banter to his reading from his new book, though.
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