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Originally posted by Jerome ScuggsI've read every single vonnegut book ever. EVER. He's great I even cut a debate argument from his book Galapagos, dealing with man's obsession with technology. And I hear there's a movie out somewhere that used his Ice-9 as part of the plot (some spy movie i THINK).
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Funny you would mention that because I just saw some of it on cable the other day, but it was charlies angels II.. one of the worst movies everhttp://www.trenchwars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15100 - Gallileo's racist thread
"Mustafa sounds like someone that likes to fly planes into buildings." -Galleleo
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Originally posted by THE PUSHERI often wonder what happened to that book.. I gave it to my brother, he in turn gave it to a friend of his after reading it.
Read this book kids.
The one I gave you was "skinny legs and all" but all Tom Robins books are good..
if you like vonnegut, you'll probably 'get' this guy too.
Also, there's a book called "lamb: the gospel according to Biff, Christ's childhood friend" by Christopher Moore... maybe it's just because I love the idea of jesus being naive kid that doesn't know what the fuck he's supposed to do, but this book made me smile a lot.Last edited by bloodzombie; 05-15-2004, 04:13 AM.http://www.trenchwars.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15100 - Gallileo's racist thread
"Mustafa sounds like someone that likes to fly planes into buildings." -Galleleo
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Graphic Novels
Sandman - Neil Gaiman (also, any related spinoffs all kick ass. Death: the high cost of living. Death: the time of your life, The Furies)
Transmetropoliton - (I can't remember who wrote it, but it reads like Hunter S. Thompson meets Neal Stephenson/William Gibson/yourfavoritecyberpunkauthor)
Preacher - Garth Ennis
The book of Magic - Neil Gaiman
Watchmen - Alan Moore
Full length fiction
literary type books
Whores for Gloria - William T. Vollman
The butterfly boy - William T. Vollman
At first I thought he was a stream-of-conciousness writer, but he just really likes long sentances. His language is full and gorgeous it almost made me dizzy. He's brilliant. However, the stories both contain quite a bit prostitution, just as a warning.
The Salterton Trilogy - Robertson Davies (includes Tempest-tost, The Leven of Malice, and A Mixture of Frailties)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle - Shirley Jackson (You probably know her for "The Lottery". This is a million times better)
not as literary type
Anything William Gibson (His best was Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive, but everything is at least above average. P.S. Don't hate me for recommending him but not Dick)
Neal Stephenson: his best stuff is probably Snowcrash or The Diamond age. Zodiac is good, too. Everything else is too long for it's own good (meaning he doesn't do anything with the page count besides increase it) He suffers from what I term the "Neal Stephenson Disorder" where he feels like sex scenes make a book worth it and throws them in. They always suck.
Neil Gaiman - American Gods (it's a far cry from Sandman, but it's decent enough
Short Fiction
Sabina Murray's "The Caprices". end of story. Her language isn't as overpoweringly rich as Vollman's, but she certainly has her moments and it's never mediocre. Almost all of her charachters are round or at least feel that way. I don't have the words to describe how good it is. Her latest book (which I must steal because libraries don't seem to carry it yet) is about Cannibals, so if World War II doesn't float your boat, check out "A Carnivore's Inquiry".
Burning Chrome - William Gibson
A Rose for Emily - William Faulkner
anything by Hunter S. Thompson
I can't remember any of the titles, but Marget Atwood's short fiction is immensely pleasurable. This will do for now. I'd have recommended some Vonnegut, but bz beat me. Also definately check out Maltese Falcon, wadi was spot on with that. Also, wadi, wasn't the version by Dick called "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"?
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"If I had gotten in, that would have been it"
"Yeah? What would you have done?"
"First I would have corn-holed her, then I would have eaten her pussy, then I would fuck her between the tits and then I would force her to give me a blow job."
"No kidding, dreamer boy. You ever been laid?"
"Fuck yes, I've been laid. Several times."
"How was it?"
"Lousy."
"Couldn't come, huh?"
"I came all over the place, I thought I'd never stop."
"Came all over the palm of your hand, huh?"
"Ha, ha, ha, ha!"
"Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!"
"Ha, ha!"
"All over your hand, huh?"
"Fuck you guys!"
"I don't think any of us has been laid," said one of the guys.
There was silence.
"That's shit. I was laid when I was seven years old."
"That's nothing. I was laid when I was four."
"Sure Red. Lay it on good!"
"I got this little girl under the house."
"You got a hard?"
"Sure."
"You came?"
"I think so. Something squirted out."
"Sure. You pissed in her cunt, Red."
"Balls!"
"What was her name?"
"Betty Ann."
"Fuck" said the guy who claimed to have gotten laid when he was seven "Mine was named Betty Ann too."
"That whore," said Red.Originally posted by DislikedHowever, I have a bigger problem, being an atheist for 9 years, most of it during my teenage years I've become a little addicted to masterbation. I've tried to stop and even asked God to help but I'm unable to resist the temptation and it's driving me insane with grief.
Originally posted by concealedwhen i was on incuria i took 40 mgs of adderol like an hour before every match. didnt help me that much :X
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Anything and Everything by Nick Hornby
Especially:
High Fidelity
How to Be Good.
Al Franken is cool too, as is Michael Moore.
Check out Fast Food Nation as well.Last edited by DoTheFandango; 05-15-2004, 11:45 AM.Originally posted by Jeenyusssometimes i thrust my hips so my flaccid dick slaps my stomach, then my taint, then my stomach, then my taint. i like the sound.
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