I think it was one of his fantasy novels.
Type: Posts; User: Max Headroom
I think it was one of his fantasy novels.
I don't know what the story is with him. I tried reading one of his books and it hurt my head by page 2.
Same thing with Catch -22 by Joseph Heller. (A review of Catch-22 said that it wasn't...
I like to think he'd be proud of us.
It has been said that English borrows words from other languages.
It has also been said that it doesn't borrow words from other languages, it follows them into dark alleys, knocks them down, and...
Interesting. He seemed (generally) more coherent than Sam Hunt and not disposed to poetry.
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Anyhoo, having derailed the thread with Hunter S. Thompson, let me say this:
kotuku. You will be missed. And I daresay, welcomed back if you buy a return ticket, so to speak.
northdude, at the risk of being told to piss off, I struggle with reading a giant block of text without gaps in it.
It's so easy to lose track of where you are in the paragraph. I tend to skate...
I think there was a trace of Hunter S. Thompson in there as well.
But you didn't jump backwards through a hoop whistling the "star spangled banner"
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Probably the case, if I remember correctly Spanners said in a post last year something to the effect of: If you're gonna leave, just stop posting and visiting the site. It's too complicated to delete...