12.27.2008, 12:49 AM | #13121 |
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30's a good number.
i have a 40 dollar target gift card i want to use up and some checks i need to cash. the last thing i read was five or six pages of a farewell to arms then i just lay there for a while. the past few weeks have been a ferocious hunt for personal, quiet time (i failed miserably because of my family) so i'm just giving up on reading for a while until i can buy some new books and everything quiets down.
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12.27.2008, 12:52 AM | #13122 |
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My reading list is thus:
1. Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes 2. Tales of Beetle The Bard (lame, but I'm a HP dork somewhat) 3. Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas (Good Omens by Terry Pritchard and some other guy if I can get a copy) 4. (5.) Lord of the Ring Trilogy, that should round out the next few months.
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The best reading for that kind of situation, I think, is something fast-paced. Like sci-fi or something. That's easier to get lost in when life is busy. |
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12.27.2008, 12:55 AM | #13124 |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide series might be the best for that. I read all them during the most hectic/miserable time of my life thus far.
The question/answer was a lot of gibberish. I'll have to read the whole book again in a year or so and keep a log of things I don't understand and look them up.
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12.27.2008, 12:56 AM | #13125 |
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My list, in no particular order:
1. Beloved (Toni Morrison) 2. Absalom, Absalom (Faulkner) 3. Pattern Recognition (William Gibson) 4. 7 Plays (Sam Shepard--really looking forward to that. I read one that I had to act in.) 5. Finish fucking Ulysses sometime before I die |
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12.27.2008, 12:58 AM | #13126 |
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pattern recognition is so good. it's very grey. even though a lot goes on, i found the book to be so calming.
i want to read a confederacy of dunces, the 800 pages of infinite jest i have left, and.. oh lordy. too many books. hemingway lulls me. i wish i could find my hitchikers books. they must have gotten lost during the move.
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12.27.2008, 01:00 AM | #13127 |
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I really want to read the rest of Joyce's stuff, but Ulysses just about killed me and the thought of anymore Joyce turns my brain into a grayish goo.
I have a small box of packing peanuts! lulz to be had sometime in the future.
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12.27.2008, 01:01 AM | #13128 |
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dubliners- specifically the two gallants story- is enjoyable. light for the most part.
i want some bubble wrap.
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12.27.2008, 01:03 AM | #13129 |
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Every time I go the bookstore I pick up Dubliners and put it back. I must have done it a dozen times.
I remember why I was pissed at the bookstore now....I was going to buy Franny and Zooey to read, but they didn't have any copies and they usually have like 6.
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12.27.2008, 01:04 AM | #13130 |
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I'm so glad to be back in my apartment. Took 3 overtime maintenance workers an hour and a half. And now, decisions decisions...
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12.27.2008, 01:05 AM | #13131 |
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Crown with a fabric softener chaser.
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12.27.2008, 01:06 AM | #13132 |
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Hahaha. Exactly what I was thinking.
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12.27.2008, 01:08 AM | #13133 |
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I think you'll have to wrap the towel around your head Lawrence of Arabia style for the full effect.
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12.27.2008, 01:10 AM | #13134 |
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I've actually never had Crown. The first of my Christmas money just went to it, and I had it out in the cold of my trunk while the door was getting fixed, cause I live on campus and they don't allow alcohol. It smells really good.
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12.27.2008, 01:11 AM | #13135 |
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Don't you feed me lies about some idealistic future.
Your heart won't heal right if you keep tearing out the sutures. |
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12.27.2008, 01:12 AM | #13136 |
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Dry campuses are the pits. I lugged my liter bottle of the good Captain across campus in a messenger bag at about 11pm a few nights before I left. The SGA just purposed legislation to make the campus at least partially "wet", which I'm totally for.
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12.27.2008, 01:14 AM | #13137 |
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I'm not too worried about it. I'm 21 and they're mostly concerned about underage drinking, but I'm sure they'd tell my parents or suggest I see a councilor or some shit. But more importantly, they'd confiscate my whiskey.
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12.27.2008, 01:16 AM | #13138 |
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That's fucking bullshit.
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12.27.2008, 01:16 AM | #13139 |
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having a dry night tonight is a little refreshing.
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12.27.2008, 01:19 AM | #13140 |
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The Crown is a little too smooth. I can tell I'm going to drink it too fast.
Dry nights are for parents and athletes. Boo. |
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