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atsonicpark 07.18.2010 01:50 AM

dolly balls

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.18.2010 02:09 AM

Oh yeah, and I read these earlier today...


 


 


I don't have issue #2 though. =(

me. 07.18.2010 04:24 AM

Lost in the Funhouse

chicka 07.18.2010 02:10 PM

^^^^^
sounds interesting.

ICP comics what a money making machine

!@#$%! 07.18.2010 04:06 PM

 


it's pretty funny-- not bad

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.18.2010 11:17 PM

 

demonrail666 07.18.2010 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


wow, I used to collect those. Awesome magazine.

krischanski 07.20.2010 05:47 AM

Dashiell Hammett

atsonicpark 07.20.2010 05:52 AM

ICP are geniuses.

..
Someone had to say it.

cagedbird 07.20.2010 11:00 AM

 

batreleaser 07.20.2010 12:06 PM

I'm reading "American Pastoral" for the 3rd time. I think it might replace "Blood Meridian" as my all time favorite novel.

TheFoxBen 07.20.2010 04:59 PM

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.20.2010 05:39 PM


 




 


Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
wow, I used to collect those. Awesome magazine.



Yeah, they really are. I started my collection just a few days ago. The coolest thing about these to me is the surprise treats that aren't mentioned on the front covers. I buy them in plastic sleeves from a comic shop down the block, so I never get to flip through 'em before purchase. The Lifeforce issue alone, has an awfully inspiring article on A Nightmare on Elm Street (less than a year after it's release), and an extremely informative "coming soon" article on Argento's Phenomena.

Count Mecha 07.21.2010 01:34 AM

 


A kind of intense undertaking for me. After a preliminary reading of the first handful of pages, it's easier to read than I thought it would be. There's an exactness to the narrative that is unlike some other 19th century books I've read. Though, while precise in it's prose, it doesn't go to extremes in the manner of Hemingway's exacto knife brevity. I think I'll enjoy it.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.25.2010 12:47 AM

 

automatic bzooty 07.25.2010 02:50 AM

i bought a shitton of .25 paperbacks thrifting. rereading 1984 right now.

ann ashtray 07.25.2010 03:10 AM

Fight Club. Only because it's something I felt like I should have read ages ago.

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Ham on Rye @ the roomie's suggestion. She says it's about manhood. She always makes fun of my underwear, referring to them as "manties", so maybe she's trying to man me up a bit. I don't know.

sweetness.

!@#$%! 07.25.2010 10:32 AM

just finished

 


just started

 


im skimming through it a lot

Count Mecha 07.25.2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
just started


 


im skimming through it a lot


I think that's a fine book, but not very gripping, kind of difficult to stay interested in.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.25.2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
 


I want it!

 

just finished this, its the first large novel I've been able to finish in months, I keep picking up shit, reading a hundred pages and never getting back into it..

 

I am enjoying this right now, I really like Bradbury, it can be a bit repetitive but there are some highlight moments..


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