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Old 01-05-2007, 06:08 PM   #1606
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How many of the unread books are those you think you should read, rather than ones you want to read?

I jettison the shoulds and only keep the wants. That way, when I see them on my bookshelf, I don't feel guilty.
Most are books that I want to read, though there are a few "I should read"s in there, and a few "someone gave this to me and I don't want to be rude and throw it aways."

I'm very proud of myself in that I put down Eragon and actually got rid of it about 100 pages in. Usually, I'd end up putting something like that back on the shelf, telling myself that I'd get back to it when I have more time (The Beach and Mists of Avalon are both books that have that status. I should just get rid of them.)

I'd heard a lot of praise about it when it first came out, but it was so damned derivitive of so much other fantasy that I couldn't handle it. I don't care if the homeschooled kid was only 15 when he wrote it and his family spent two years hawking it at book fairs across the country. It's still not very good fantasy. I think the kid got a break because he was young, not because he was good. It bugs me that he conned a publisher to give him a three book deal. It bugs me even more that he conned someone to make a movie.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:12 PM   #1607
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Most are books that I want to read, though there are a few "I should read"s in there, and a few "someone gave this to me and I don't want to be rude and throw it aways."

I'm very proud of myself in that I put down Eragon and actually got rid of it about 100 pages in. Usually, I'd end up putting something like that back on the shelf, telling myself that I'd get back to it when I have more time (The Beach and Mists of Avalon are both books that have that status. I should just get rid of them.)

I'd heard a lot of praise about it when it first came out, but it was so damned derivitive of so much other fantasy that I couldn't handle it. I don't care if the homeschooled kid was only 15 when he wrote it and his family spent two years hawking it at book fairs across the country. It's still not very good fantasy. I think the kid got a break because he was young, not because he was good. It bugs me that he conned a publisher to give him a three book deal. It bugs me even more that he conned someone to make a movie.
I jettison the shoulds and keep the wants, but then I feel guilty about the other books I've acquired since I got the wants.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:13 PM   #1608
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Fresh off my surprise that there are so many Silmarillion readers here, let me try to identify the uber-geeks. Does anyone know a lot about Linden Labs and Second Life? If you do, please PM me.
Check out Valleywag for some funny reviews of Second Life. It's a land filled with corporate flaks.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:16 PM   #1609
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My dog eats cat shit and it seems to appeal to his personal taste, but that doesn't mean that there is credibility to the notion that cat shit is good.

As for Paigow, she's only funny when you know who she is and why she does what she does. To have her career persona, one of the oldskooliest most entertaining personas in Greedydom, which is credited with so many epically entertaining posts, criticized by some random no-name who doesn't understand the history of her humour is really just too much. You should be banned.....either that or shut the fuck up and get back to work!!! Isn't your quarterly bonii tied to billables?
You've changed.

You seem tense.

Like something was crammed up your ass or something.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:20 PM   #1610
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Like something was crammed up your ass or something.
In a good way or a bad way?
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Rosie v. Trump

A new game for the bored. Try using Trump's powerful combover.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:52 PM   #1612
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In a good way or a bad way?
Depends upon if you like pie up your ass.
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:55 PM   #1613
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Depends upon if you like pie up your ass.
Cream or fruit?
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Cream or fruit?
You don't get to choose? What kind of 2d class place is serving you pie, P?
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Old 01-05-2007, 08:05 PM   #1615
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You don't get to choose? What kind of 2d class place is serving you pie, P?
Actually, I do. I usually go with a fruit that comes with a whipped cream topping.

I was just curious as to what assumption was baked into your post.
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Old 01-05-2007, 09:03 PM   #1616
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This guy just became my favorite hockey player of all time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GacYEtfI8MM

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He's only 6'3" on the internet.

6"1 maybe. Very solid though.

I met him and the first thing I thought was, "Wow he doesn't look so tough."

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Old 01-05-2007, 09:17 PM   #1617
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that and this guy will never lead the NHL in any major stat. Unless, do they count teeth knocked out?

Question for the hockey dads/moms- when do players decide to become a thug/enforcer? Are there 12 year old kids whose main skill is they fight really well? Parents saying "my son plays the enforcer position?"
Probably at the Bantam level (13YO 14YO) certain kids develop the ability and inclination to physically dominate and intimidate others without the commensurate skill. Maybe later. Depends on the skill level too.

Before that, the more skilled players are often the most physical too.

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Has anyone on this board read The Silmarillion? (Not me.)
Yes, it sucks dog vomit.
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Old 01-05-2007, 09:58 PM   #1619
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Even still, I disagree with you (not your experience, of course). It makes no sense to me to watch any movie before you've read the book. Why picture the movie and characters using someone else's imagination? All you're doing is replaying the movie in your mind.
You forget, people with imagination usually don't become lawyers.
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Probably at the Bantam level (13YO 14YO) certain kids develop the ability and inclination to physically dominate and intimidate others without the commensurate skill. Maybe later. Depends on the skill level too.

Before that, the more skilled players are often the most physical too.
At what age do women develop the ability and inclination to stop playing advanced "Guitar Hero" and pick up an actual axe....and let the guy watch his television again?

I'm hoping mid thirties.
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