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Only if you're middle class and on a package holiday. :rolleyes: |
Package holidays to Tokyo? In what world does that make sense?
Also, Herr & Bowels is a proper Etonite fisting-loving toff bumlord, if you're going to insult him appropriately. |
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Not the one you're on, naturally. http://www.cooptravel.co.uk/Tokyo/ |
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Unless you're a japanese speaker, or have friends who live there, a guide book is pretty much essential for tokyo. |
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huzzah, my friend imported from the UK the new Lee Child "61 Hours" and loaned it to me. Jack Reacher kicks ass!
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international bestseller Foucault's Pendulum. One page per day. Niiiiice.
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RUDY RUCKERS'S HYLOZOIC
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Theodore Levin - The Hundred Thousand Fools of God
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Sapphic erotica.
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The Metamorphosis
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I'm reading Labour's manifesto. I see they forgot to replace Maos' head with Browns'.
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Just started V. by Thomas Pynchon. Just finished Ubik and Time's Arrow.
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The City & The City by China Mieville. Quite good.
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I listened to something about The City & The City on the radio recently. It did sound fascinating, as an idea anyway.
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i hear ya pookie, this one was claimed to be- 'Aliens... Angels... Demons... Zombies... Ancient Evils... Modern Horrors... These are MADMEN'S DREAMS. Eric S. Brown and D. Richard Pearce present a deranged collection of 34 horror and sci-fi tales so startling they could only come from the nightmares of the insane. Brown and Pearce take the reader into the darkest corners of the madhouse in these tales that run the gamut from classic horror and science fiction to intense action and psychological terror. "Madmen's Dreams" is a peak at the inner workings of an unstable mind. ' ... its def a good read, but my mind must be more unstable then most... |
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Carl Sagan is such a cunt. I'd write him hate-mail...if he were still alive.
I've made my peace with the good knight, Sir Hawking. I feel like I owe him a wookie life debt, in fact. |
What's your beef with Sagan?
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perhaps it was just the way he said billions.
it takes a real cunt to say billions like that. other than that, I've had a problem with him since Project Blue Book. |
Just finished
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MacCarthy-The Road. I'm digging it. Goes well with Velvet Caccoon-Atropine.
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I've started browsing through 1000 Recordings To Hear Before You Die by Tom Moon. Here is a list of them, without the descriptions and reccomendations: http://www.1000recordings.com/the-list/
The A's weren't so good, but the B's look better. |
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You noticed that too? There's a benign way of saying "billion" and Sagan really doesn't know what it is. |
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"In 1980...people were ready for billions. Mere millions had become a little downscale, unfashionable, miserly. Actually, the two words sound sufficiently alike that you have to make a serious effort to distinguish them. This is why, in Cosmos, I pronounced "billions" with a fairly plosive "b", which some people took for an idiosyncratic accent or speech deficiency." |
Skimming through these for the second time through, just to pick up some extra tid-bits here, and there...
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what's the first one? it's broken. I'll read these, even if they don't apply to me probably. |
![]() All in all this was a good biography....def. hunt it down if you are a Burroughs fan. The only problem I had with it is that it BADLY needed some more editing. Eliminating some of the irrelevant rambling about unimportant people in Burroughs' life would have cut down on the books fairly lengthy 659 pages. The immense details makes it a very a comprehensive overview of his life though. ![]() I'm reading this for shits and giggles....it's all right. |
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