What are you reading now? (Chapter 2)
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The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives
Imagine that. I guess it's only coincidental that you'd already be the perfect citizen in the ideal world you're selling.
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Don't you shake assegais?rainbow wrote:Shakespeare
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Me too. All the time. As theysay, Shakesbeare quenches a man's thirst.rainbow wrote:Shakespeare
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The timetable for the 22 and 23 from Stratford-upon-Avon to Moreton-in-Marsh. Me thinks a visit The Bards birthplace is in order : Marlowe's Dr Faustus in Feb and Johnson's The Alchemist in May. Booking opens next week. Any takers?
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There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
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"It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice.
There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
Frank Zappa
"This is how humanity ends; bickering over the irrelevant."
Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
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I like the TV show Dexter so decided to read one of the books. I find the author's writing style absolutely insufferable. I think I'll stick with the show.
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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Picked up a couple of books today. Not Exactly, In Praise of Vagueness seems like the most interesting one.
Imagine that. I guess it's only coincidental that you'd already be the perfect citizen in the ideal world you're selling.
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I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series...
Nurse, where the fuck's my cardigan?
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Just about finished The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell for the second or third time. 30 pages to go.
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Critical Mass - Philip Ball...proves too big to fail is a myth....if nothing else....
What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
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Critical Mass - Philip Ball...proves too big to fail is a myth....if nothing else....
What will the world be like after its ruler is removed?
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iPhone shmyphone, this was written in '78...
-it's even got apps for the bedroom
-it's even got apps for the bedroom
Imagine that. I guess it's only coincidental that you'd already be the perfect citizen in the ideal world you're selling.
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Pratchett's The Thief of Time, part of his Discworld series. Really enjoying this one.
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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