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lazarus corporation wrote:
James Blast wrote:thanks Nadia the one I had showed large bizarre airship in a bright blue sky with a young chap gazing at it from behind some rock or rubble
this one?

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Aye, that's the one :innocent:

http://www.multiverse.org/imagehive/v/b ... oks/twota/

Huge Piccie!
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the very chappie :D
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Nope, not the one I had. :( I was thinking of the cover of "The War Hound and the World's Pain" .
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Drat! ach well, tis a fine yarn anyway
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James Blast wrote:Drat! ach well, tis a fine yarn anyway
Ahem!
Big Si wrote: :innocent:
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oh flaubert, dostoevsky, ken follett, stendhal, hawthorne, hemingway, fitzgerald, toni morrison, steinbeck, nabokov, bulgakov and the list goes on. and tennesse williams I forgot. in reality I haven't been reading any of my favorite books since work and the new house is taking all the energy out of me. also now I am set out to read some economics related stuff so my chances of going back to them is pretty low for a while. oh and IF (and this is a big IF) I start my application for my doctorate next year then it goes all downhill with literature. I should probably get my hands on some dutch language books on the side..ouch. I don't have a life.

but anyways..you get the idea.
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aye, a wankfest ;D
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i don't know who's writing this but i like to read reviews of worsts films in tv schedules.
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