When they make the musical, instead of rolling away a stone he can push open the doors of the Hacienda, emerging into the bright sunshine victoriously.Quiff Boy wrote:what, you mean at easter?moses wrote:I though he died, like Jesus.Hom_Corleone wrote: Sorry. Have we spoilt the ending now?
Read, read, read!!!! education, imagination, humour
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that ongoing eternity
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The Anabasis of Xenophon, in Wayne Ambler's excellent translation. I highly recommend it.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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Just started...
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Currently reading The Black Swan from Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
It's interesting, but I must admit I don't really like his way of writing things...
It's interesting, but I must admit I don't really like his way of writing things...
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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as The Haçienda building is now apartments, i think the concierge might have a few words to say about him doing thatHom_Corleone wrote:When they make the musical, instead of rolling away a stone he can push open the doors of the Hacienda, emerging into the bright sunshine victoriously.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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CGI innit.Quiff Boy wrote:as The Haçienda building is now apartments, i think the concierge might have a few words to say about him doing thatHom_Corleone wrote:When they make the musical, instead of rolling away a stone he can push open the doors of the Hacienda, emerging into the bright sunshine victoriously.
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The Walking Dead #69
ties in nicely with my volcanic ash/zombie theory
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Moved onto;
Otley Road just hasn't been the same, since.
Otley Road just hasn't been the same, since.
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Be warned -- Feersum Endjinn can be quite hard work given Bascule's ... erm... idiosyncratic spelling.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
@markfiend - thanks for the warning. as long as the book's worth it, i can live with it
but surely bascule's spelling can't be more daunting than the exchanges between minds in excesion? how that one ended up one of my favourite culture books, i don't know
(well, maybe i do - gcu grey area ftw! )
but surely bascule's spelling can't be more daunting than the exchanges between minds in excesion? how that one ended up one of my favourite culture books, i don't know
(well, maybe i do - gcu grey area ftw! )
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IMO it's definitely worth it. It gets easier but it can be a bit odd at first. A representative sample cut-and-paste off Wikipedia:
Agree with you about Excession and the good ship Meatf*cker
Edit to add: and it's only Bascule's bits that are like that anyway.Woak up. Got dresd. Had brekfast. Spoke wif Ergates thi ant who sed itz juss been wurk wurk wurk 4 u lately master Bascule, Y dont u ½ a holiday? & I agreed & that woz how we decided we otter go 2 c Mr Zoliparia in thi I-ball ov thi gargoyle Rosbrith.
Agree with you about Excession and the good ship Meatf*cker
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
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Not as great as Fear and Loathing.
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with thanks to my librarian - Big Eat thi Breid!
Both books are high on my 'need to read' list! Any of you jolly chaps are looking for a next victim to pass the books on to?Obviousman wrote:Interesting! My thanks go out to the same side of GlasgowJames Blast wrote:with thanks to my librarian - Big Eat thi Breid!
I'm currently reading Nick Cave's Bunny Munro story... Not exactly the best book ever, but I do enjoy my daily trainride a little bit more now.
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Another Shade of You.
They have both going cheap in "Fopp" on Union Street, Glesga (it was where I got my copy of Tony's book 7 years ago that Zeno currently has in his possession). I could pick up a copy of both of them for you tomorrow if you'd likeradiojamaica wrote:James Blast wrote:
with thanks to my librarian - Big Eat thi Breid!Both books are high on my 'need to read' list! Any of you jolly chaps are looking for a next victim to pass the books on to?Obviousman wrote:Interesting! My thanks go out to the same side of GlasgowJames Blast wrote:with thanks to my librarian - Big Eat thi Breid!
I'm currently reading Nick Cave's Bunny Munro story... Not exactly the best book ever, but I do enjoy my daily trainride a little bit more now.
And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae!
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I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have.
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and what about me?Hom_Corleone wrote:I have a copy of 24 hour party people the Z man can willingly have.
Coolio! Expect a pm soon, Si...Big Si wrote:They have both going cheap in "Fopp" on Union Street, Glesga (it was where I got my copy of Tony's book 7 years ago that Zeno currently has in his possession). I could pick up a copy of both of them for you tomorrow if you'd like
And a mate has promised to give me his un-read signed copy of Bunny Munro tae!
in dub we trust