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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Originally Posted by
Alteran
What's that? A hyperlink? Why, this looks interesting.
Time...slipping...away...ahhhhh!
Although I wholeheartedly agree with
this one.
Yeah, that happened to me too when I discovered this.
And yes, I also wholeheartedly agree with that one.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Originally Posted by
eidreff
@DR which Robin McKinley are you missing? I have only read two, both a LONG time ago, and anything published since appears to have passed under/over//through my radar.
AAH! I just looked. Turns out I'm missing FOUR! FOUR! I have read nine, all of which I own. Then there's also a short story collection that she did with her husband.
FOUR! A Knot in the Grain, Imaginary Lands (another short story collection), The Outlaws of Sherwood, and The Door in the Hedge.
I have:
Beauty
The Blue Sword
The Hero and the Crown
Deerskin
Rose Daughter
Spindle's End
Sunshine
Dragonhaven
Chalice.
:smallsigh:
I hope I have enough birthday money because I just discovered what I'm going to do with it.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Originally Posted by
Dragonrider
AAH! I just
looked. Turns out I'm missing FOUR! FOUR! I have read nine, all of which I own. Then there's also a short story collection that she did with her husband.
FOUR!
A Knot in the Grain, Imaginary Lands (another short story collection),
The Outlaws of Sherwood, and
The Door in the Hedge.
I have:
Beauty
The Blue Sword
The Hero and the Crown
Deerskin
Rose Daughter
Spindle's End
Sunshine
Dragonhaven
Chalice.
:smallsigh:
I hope I have enough birthday money because I just discovered what I'm going to do with it.
Oh yeah, I was planning on ever reading those. Hmm. I only have 1 though. Knowing there are 12 others is intimidating.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
I liked the Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown. (guess which two I have read :P).
Also, does anyone know when the next Malazan Book of the Fallen is due out?
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Hmm, a blue sword eh? Ought to put it back in its scabbard if it's freezing to death like that...
So how the hell did you manage to mess up pancakes, Slaya? do we need to give you some tutorial levels?
Hmm, good thing my roomie always respected the international sign of the sock.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
O.o
Apparently one of my friends, his sister, and his mom were in a pretty serious car accident about an hour ago. The kind with ambulances. Supposedly none of them were seriously hurt, but - eep! :smalleek:
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Wow. Could have been worse, I suppose, but wow. Reminds me of a story my friend told me yesterday. Someone he knew had the entire back half sheared off her car by a truck that ran a red light. She was fine, but having the back half of your car go suddenly AWOL would have been scary as hell.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Dragonrider
O.o
Apparently one of my friends, his sister, and his mom were in a pretty serious car accident about an hour ago. The kind with ambulances. Supposedly none of them were seriously hurt, but - eep! :smalleek:
That's scary.
Unfortunately, it rained for most of my little sister's birthday today, and we weren't able to go anywhere. So mom bought KFC and we had cake. :smallbiggrin:
Bad news: A friend of mine who I have only known for the past 2 years is moving away. I'm going to miss that dude. :smallfrown:
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Kaelaroth
2. Then what did you think of Maurice and co.?
Loved it. Especially that wrong genre savvy girl because I semi - identified with her as she's read loads of childrens books.
And Darktan? Fantastic. Plus Maurice is the main character, and he's a cat. Who bargains with Death!
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DD the Cookiemonster
Sorry Curleh, I totally forgot to buy a Pratchett book yesterday at Castlefest(medieal/fantasy event).
But I did hang out with guys from the Tolkienshop/Unquendor stall, and it was awesome.
Curly, it was awesome. Nothing you can say will ever change that.
You forgot to buy a Pratchett book. You are cursed unto the fourth minute after reading this post. :smallannoyed: :smalltongue:
And Tolkein is still meh. I'll reread it this summer if I have the time though.
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Dragonrider
Curly, I was like that with Diana Wynne Jones for a while and still am with Robin McKinley. I'm missing two McKinleys (both out of print, *SOB*, but I'm working on it - birthday money!) and I never read the full DWJ, but... :smallbiggrin: Fanatacism <3.
Hooray for fanatacism! WHo's Robert McKinley? He good? Recommendations?
Also: there is never enough birthday money to buy all the books you want.
This year, my big eighteen, guess how much money I got. Guess.
£20.
And a book from Best Friend.
Then again, if I got enough money from one event/celebratory holiday to buy all the books I wanted at that specific time the following would happen:
1. I'd need my own library.
2. I'd buy just under two hundred books.
3. I'd bankrupt many friends and relatives to do this.
4. I'd never see the light of day again.
Really, everyone knows that when I hit uni (whichever it is) I'm going to be camping out in one of the twenty four hour libraries and never leaving.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Originally Posted by
Dragonrider
O.o
Apparently one of my friends, his sister, and his mom were in a pretty serious car accident about an hour ago. The kind with ambulances. Supposedly none of them were seriously hurt, but - eep! :smalleek:
On the bright side, with this kind of advance warning, you'd've known by now if one of them was decapitated.
Here's hoping you don't have to visit any of them in le hospital and instead can noogie him about it later for worrying you.
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Originally Posted by
Fredthefighter
Unfortunately, it rained for most of my little sister's birthday today, and we weren't able to go anywhere. So mom bought KFC and we had cake. :smallbiggrin:
Bad news: A friend of mine who I have only known for the past 2 years is moving away. I'm going to miss that dude. :smallfrown:
And what's wrong with KFC, eh? Eh? Eh, WOT!? :smallfurious: ... ... ... ... ... Is fried chicken part of british cuisine naturally?
...Where did it come from? :smalleek:
Shame about the bloke though. Err, what's the british word for friend? Doesn't that also begin with a b? or was it mates like in Auss-Land? :smallconfused: I knew I should've paid more attention in that correspondence course!
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
@Curly: Robin McKinley is actually a woman. :smallbiggrin: And yes, she's great. My favorite book of hers is Dragonhaven, but I don't know that she's widely published in the UK. She lives there (married to author Peter Dickinson), but is American by birth and her publisher is in the USA. I know some of her books have made it over, though.
@Coidzor: Yeah. I hope so. O.o
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Coidzor
On the bright side, with this kind of advance warning, you'd've known by now if one of them was decapitated.
Here's hoping you don't have to visit any of them in le hospital and instead can noogie him about it later for worrying you.
And what's wrong with KFC, eh? Eh? Eh, WOT!? :smallfurious: ... ... ... ... ... Is fried chicken part of british cuisine naturally?
...Where did it come from? :smalleek:
Shame about the bloke though. Err, what's the british word for friend? Doesn't that also begin with a b? or was it mates like in Auss-Land? :smallconfused: I knew I should've paid more attention in that correspondence course!
I've used mates, friend, buddy, bud, dude and man.
And nothing's wrong with KFC. My sister would've liked to have been able to go somewhere for her birthday though. And the chicken came from real chickens. I don't know how to answer your other questions.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Originally Posted by
Fredthefighter
And the chicken came from real chickens.
Don't be so sure. Ever.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Dragonrider
@Curly: Robin McKinley is actually a woman. :smallbiggrin: And yes, she's great. My favorite book of hers is Dragonhaven, but I don't know that she's widely published in the UK. She lives there (married to author Peter Dickinson), but is American by birth and her publisher is in the USA. I know some of her books have made it over, though.
Oh, which ones are you missing?
Robin McKinley is awesome.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Dragonrider
FOUR! A Knot in the Grain, Imaginary Lands (another short story collection), The Outlaws of Sherwood, and The Door in the Hedge.
:smalltongue:
Yeah, I love her stuff. And she has a daily blog that's really funny.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
@Coid, does this help?
On the Origins of the Fried Chicken.
This rare and delectable species appears to have evolved from similar stock to the Roast Chicken, and is related to the Char-grilled Chicken, mainly being differentiated by it's plumage and nesting habits.
The Fried Chicken appears to have evolved in areas naturally rich in vegetable oils, and as a defence mechanism builds its roost (or roast maybe?) in the centre of large lakes of oil. It is thought that volcanic upheaval raised the temperature of the oil slightly.
These were first discovered by the original Homo-sapiens explorers to venture out of their nightclubs into the streets at closing time.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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D'anna Biers
Don't be so sure. Ever.
I do not care. It tasted of chicken, meat and grease. That is all I need from my fried chicken. :smalltongue:
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
It's time to d-d-d-d-d-scrabble Who's playin'?
I'll be on Lexulous.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Have you read "Water" (I think it's called that, though it might be imaginary lands that I'm thinking of)?
It really help me get a grip on Damar.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Player_Zero
It's time to d-d-d-d-d-scrabble Who's playin'?
I'll be on Lexulous.
I'll join. Don't have much to do.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Player_Zero
It's time to d-d-d-d-d-scrabble Who's playin'?
I'll be on Lexulous.
Aha! I found my password, and I'm there.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Assassin89
I'll join. Don't have much to do.
Tell us your username on Lexulous or we won't know who you are.
Also, we're in the Multiplayer room.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Slayer Draco
Aargh your site sucked me in!
Currently at this one which I'm agreeing majorly with, very funny!
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Why doesn't everyone go into a huge tangent when I mention I need Pratchett advice?
Which I'll get back to reading after "Snow on the Ceders"
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Pratchett. I've read one of his books. Night Watch to be more exact. It was interesting. Vimes is excellent as always.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Phase
Why doesn't everyone go into a huge tangent when I mention I need Pratchett advice?
Which I'll get back to reading after "Snow on the Ceders"
Because the only real answer with Pratchett is. ALL OF IT.
But, Introductory books first. Guards! Guards! Reaper Man! Small Gods! That sort of thing.
http://survivingtheworld.net/Lesson125.html
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Phase
Why doesn't everyone go into a huge tangent when I mention I need Pratchett advice?
Which I'll get back to reading after "Snow on the Ceders"
Snow Falling on Cedars? Saw the movie, haven't read it.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
Huh. No new news on the protests, which probably means that the legislation was passed, and the local police can now take people into custody for indefinite amounts of time without a trial. :smallsigh:
The print in 1984 seems all the more bolder.
Oh, and @dish:
Yeah, I'm in KL now.
EDIT: Oh, and my roomate, if I haven't complained yet, is of the future frat boy variant. :smallsigh:
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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randman22222
Huh. No new news on the protests, which probably means that the legislation was passed, and the local police can now take people into custody for indefinite amounts of time without a trial. :smallsigh:
Not that this is a good idea, but to be fair, when this legislation is passed, absolutely nobody is thinking "Muahaha! Now we can imprison dissenters...FOREVER! We'll be unstoppable!" No, they're thinking "Huh. We sometimes have problems with letting probably guilty criminals go while we amass evidence. We should do something about that. If we pass this measure, people will probably use it pretty moderately anyway."
Not saying they're right, and I'm not saying they're wrong, I'm just saying...they're saying.
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Re: Admiral Euphoria's Random Banter Thread of Delusional Grandeur #124
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Rutskarn
Not that this is a good idea, but to be fair, when this legislation is passed, absolutely nobody is thinking "Muahaha! Now we can imprison dissenters...FOREVER! We'll be unstoppable!" No, they're thinking "Huh. We sometimes have problems with letting probably guilty criminals go while we amass evidence. We should do something about that. If we pass this measure, people will probably use it pretty moderately anyway."
Not saying they're right, and I'm not saying they're wrong, I'm just saying...they're saying.
I can't respond to this without getting political to the extent that the mods would disapprove. Suffice it to say that they were most likely thinking somewhere in between those two extremes.