Lol....Orithil.....You are a very interesting character!!! You are full of surprises! I like that...Eh, maybe I'll do a free trial month and see. Sometimes my wife gets bored, maybe it'll fix that. Perhaps maybe, I'll even buy a TV.
Maybe we should try it Orithil style......NO TV.....I wonder what America would do if everyone was to have television taken away from them.....That would be a great social expierment.....and to make it better we would film people in thier homes so that later on when TV was returned to them....they could watch themselves loosing thier fucken minds. Now that would be great footage.....LMAOI've got every channel Directv offers, with all movie channels, and Netflix, and there is never anything good on
Howdy Bigs.......its been slow tonight....I was off trouble shooting a plant problem on another thread.....sorry to cut it short but I have a busy day today....lol I cant even say tomorrow because tomorrow is already here!!! I need to get some shut eye. Catch yall down the beaten path!!!!Goddamn, this place is a ghost town around this time
I feel like the night cleaner, stoned, rocking the ipod, pushing a vaccuum cleaner, after the night folk go, and before the morning crew shows up. It's "Mornin Ralph",.."Morning Sam"
I've actually been collecting books for a while now, I've got most of the Wheel of Time series, all but a couple of the Redwall books, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever 1&2 (six books total), The Odyssey and The Illiad, a random assortment of Choose Your Own Adventure books (including an original D&D one), and some philosophy/religion/magic books (like The Secrets of High Magic, which tries to bring together magic and religion), and a few educational books, like a Complete History of Rome from 1900. I love books, the weight, the feel of the paper, the smell...so old fashioned I am, LOL!Can you imagine?!?!?!?!? We would certainly become smarter. People would discover books again, and get a lot more done. Probably get healthy again. GD, Ned's Atomic Dustbin had it right, KILL YOUR TELEVISION! [video=youtube;Zl91DxEHMt0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl91DxEHMt0[/video]
I used to love the Redwall series..Brian Jacques, right?I've actually been collecting books for a while now, I've got most of the Wheel of Time series, all but a couple of the Redwall books, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever 1&2 (six books total), The Odyssey and The Illiad, a random assortment of Choose Your Own Adventure books (including an original D&D one), and some philosophy/religion/magic books (like The Secrets of High Magic, which tries to bring together magic and religion), and a few educational books, like a Complete History of Rome from 1900. I love books, the weight, the feel of the paper, the smell...so old fashioned I am, LOL!
Yes indeed, sometimes the accents can be a bit of a slog to get through, but the stories are totally worth it.I used to love the Redwall series..Brian Jacques, right?
I agree, I think I remember one called Martin the Warrior..that one was pretty good.Yes indeed, sometimes the accents can be a bit of a slog to get through, but the stories are totally worth it.
I have that one. My favorite is probably either The Outcast of Redwall or Salamandastron.I agree, I think I remember one called Martin the Warrior..that one was pretty good.
I read all those books...lol...completely forgot about them...The food descriptions were wonderful...And the hares of the long patrol...Ahh childhood memories...I agree, I think I remember one called Martin the Warrior..that one was pretty good.
Ya! I remember Salamandastron! so good.I have that one. My favorite is probably either The Outcast of Redwall or Salamandastron.
See, Orithil??I read all those books...lol...completely forgot about them...The food descriptions were wonderful...And the hares of the long patrol...Ahh childhood memories...
I read a bunch of the Sword of Truth books too...lol...What about The Magic of Recluce series by L.E. Modesitt, Jr?Ya! I remember Salamandastron! so good.
If you like that series you might enjoy the author Terry Goodkind and the Sword of Truth books. Really good read as well.
Goodkind along with Bernard Cornwell are prob a couple of my favorite authors. Cornwell is more historical fiction though.
I read a few of those..lol.. theres like 13 of them or something right?I read a bunch of the Sword of Truth books too...lol...What about The Magic of Recluce series by L.E. Modesitt, Jr?
Not crazy...all that play between order and chaos, and the steampunk-esque sorta modern technology using older more "primitive" means...A lot of building in those books...lolI read a few of those..lol.. theres like 13 of them or something right?
Call me weird but they kinda reminded me of the Dune books.