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Posted by Psy-T on Nov-11-2006 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by pvdAngel
If any of you liked Trainspotting, you'll like this one.


which reminds me that when i was in london i attended a reading of irvine welsh's new novel (the bedroom secrets of the master chefs).. i captured some of it on my cellphone cam, could upload if anyone wants it (mp4 format), some funny stuff.


Posted by Yan on Nov-11-2006 07:16:




Posted by Jocker on Nov-11-2006 07:54:




(pause)
...



NOT!


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Nov-11-2006 07:55:

reading is for fat chicks and intelligent people


Posted by Yan on Nov-11-2006 07:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
reading is for fat chicks and intelligent people


Can you be both?


Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Nov-11-2006 07:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Yan
Can you be both?


i wish i was fat..


Posted by Yan on Nov-11-2006 08:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
i wish i was fat..


I wish you were fat, too.

Skinny ass.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-11-2006 10:00:

I am almost done with Danse Macabre by Steven King. Really fascinating book about horror as a genre in our books, television and movies.

I think once I am done with that, I will read The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. I'm reading it on a strong recommendation. :0

However, I am still in the process of my Lovecraft readings. I still have a lot to go.


Posted by Sunsnail on Nov-11-2006 14:53:

I'm reading a book about electronics and schematics.

as for fiction I'm about to read the bean tree and the life of pi


Posted by Rainborn on Nov-11-2006 14:56:

Hey, Sunsnail. I just got Dune, and I started reading it. I've read about 30 pages now, it's really nice! I might just pick up the other books later.

I also started writing my own story (It's a school project, but I'm gonna try and make something serious out of this, do it on spare time and all)


Posted by Sunsnail on Nov-11-2006 14:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Rainborn
Hey, Sunsnail. I just got Dune, and I started reading it. I've read about 30 pages now, it's really nice! I might just pick up the other books later.


awesome


Posted by d-miurge on Nov-11-2006 15:06:



Quite interesting so far.


Posted by Yan on Nov-12-2006 00:29:

Books are only for deaf and blind people that can't enjoy movies.


Posted by FallingMoon on Nov-12-2006 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid


how is it so far?
I assume it's one of his newer books.


Posted by Dj_Skez on Nov-12-2006 00:37:

Books can easily be misleading, like that damn DeVinci code,"food for though" for the gullible.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Nov-12-2006 00:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj_Skez
Books can easily be misleading, like that damn DeVinci code,"food for though" for the gullible.


The rain in spain stays mainly on the plain.


Posted by Trazedict on Nov-12-2006 05:28:



So far, it's a really cool paranoia/hallucinogenic experience.


Posted by Dj_Skez on Nov-12-2006 05:30:

Dog Running

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The rain in spain stays mainly on the plain.


Posted by pvdAngel on Dec-18-2006 22:19:



Actually going to start reading it tomorrow. Thought it would be appropriate for this time of year.


Posted by l�cid on Dec-18-2006 22:43:

about to dive into this one...


Posted by jdat on Dec-18-2006 23:01:



Hari Kunzru - Transmission


I'm thinking of ordering this:

16 Months Worth of Drawing Exercises in Microsoft Excel
Danielle Aubert



video example of the type of work available here:
http://danielleaubert.com/screen/ex...ings_video.html


and I just started this as well in the work department:
Detail Process Charting: Speaking the Language of Process
Ben B. Graham



I alwaysgot the interesting goods to read


Posted by Dj O'Callaghan on Dec-18-2006 23:04:

Thumbs up

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/aa/RazzleVol23No09.jpg

The true stories and confessions get the thumbs up!


please try to refrain from posting NSFW images on TA.

- lucid


Posted by lexxwolfen on Dec-18-2006 23:46:

Ian Rankin - Fleshmarket Close


Posted by jdat on Feb-14-2007 05:23:



fun and wacky


Posted by SuspicionVandit on Feb-14-2007 05:35:



i'm trying to read The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book) Teacher's Edition: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, but it's pretty hard with ADHD


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