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- IkeaBoy - 02-14-2002 I remember GS starting this but can't find it, so i'm re-starting it and I'm currently reading Future Noir- the making of Blade Runner along with stuff from classes. I'm thinking about reading books about serial killers and other infmaous people and looking for advice of what to read other than Deviant the Ed Gein book and Helter Skelter - AdolescentMasturbator - 02-14-2002 The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine and the Anti-Christ by Nietzsche. Still got to get back to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lol. - fbd - 02-14-2002 school is forcing me to read the masterpiece of geoffrey chaucer, which is actually better than i thought it would be.i'm also reading "the tangle box" by terry broks, but its going real slow so i may give up and move on to star by star - Spitfire - 02-15-2002 In the middle of Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins...one of my favorite authors. Only he could make a metaphor about a hippopotumus lobotomy...he's so weird, he's stories get more and more crazy as you continue on...plus he also sticks in lots of social commentary Check this passage out: When she was a small girl, Amanda hid a ticking clock in an old rotten tree trunk. It drove woodpeckers crazy. Ignoring tasty bugs all around them, they just about beat their brains out trying to get at the clock. Years later, Amanda used the woodpecker experiment as a model for understanding capitalism, Communism, Christianity and all other systems that traffic in future rewards rather than in present realities. - Galt - 02-15-2002 Quite the humorous and informative article on famed guitarist and Sopranos cast member, Steven Van Zandt. - Gooch - 02-15-2002 Camus - Rebellion, Resistence, Death No Longer Cooperating Want to pick up DeMille's - Up Country, but putting it off until i get more writing done. Writer's block sucks. - The Sleeper - 02-15-2002 Various Boring text books but Occasionally I pick up Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski. - Wormface - 02-15-2002 Just finished Fellowship... now im reading Ham On Rye by bukowski for the second time.. - crx girl - 02-15-2002 dream catcher - stephen king i love tom robbins, spit, have you read jitterbug perfume? i really need to find more time to read... - Sephiroth - 02-15-2002 Currently Reading Tale of Genji, Conference of the Birds, and Japanese No Drama for Lit Class. - Maynard - 02-15-2002 EDIT by AM i think it's best if we don't allow regular members see the ip. CDIH.net :: Cold Day In hell The Uncensored Bottom Fuckin Line! » Welcome Maynard [ :: Log Out :: New Posts ] Your messenger (0 new) Cold Day In hell > The Shit > Entertainment Unlimited > What are you reading? Topic: What are you reading?, I'm sure some of you read < Next Oldest | Next Newest > Today on Cold Day In hell: Sean Cold proved how lame he truly is by posting this. Maynard posted scarey clowns here. Keyser posted something witty here. Spitfire posted something very musical here. IkeaBoy You see the name but which one am I? COOKIES:1 Group: Moderator Posts: 900 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,6:37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I remember GS starting this but can't find it, so i'm re-starting it and I'm currently reading Future Noir- the making of Blade Runner along with stuff from classes. I'm thinking about reading books about serial killers and other infmaous people and looking for advice of what to read other than Deviant the Ed Gein book and Helter Skelter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] AdolescentMasturbator pinko commie rat bastard Group: Moderator Posts: 8388607 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,6:41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine and the Anti-Christ by Nietzsche. Still got to get back to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lol. -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [EDIT ] fbdlingfrg Will someone please fill my box? No Cookies, I am an Ingrate Group: Members Posts: 517 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,6:45 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- school is forcing me to read the masterpiece of geoffrey chaucer, which is actually better than i thought it would be.i'm also reading "the tangle box" by terry broks, but its going real slow so i may give up and move on to star by star -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] Spitfire Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals? H.C.I.C. Group: Assistant Administrators Posts: 739 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,7:28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the middle of Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins...one of my favorite authors. Only he could make a metaphor about a hippopotumus lobotomy...he's so weird, he's stories get more and more crazy as you continue on...plus he also sticks in lots of social commentary Check this passage out: When she was a small girl, Amanda hid a ticking clock in an old rotten tree trunk. It drove woodpeckers crazy. Ignoring tasty bugs all around them, they just about beat their brains out trying to get at the clock. Years later, Amanda used the woodpecker experiment as a model for understanding capitalism, Communism, Christianity and all other systems that traffic in future rewards rather than in present realities. -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] Galt I live in Fear of the Ninjas.... Group: Members Posts: 55 Joined: Feb. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,7:31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quite the humorous and informative article on famed guitarist and Sopranos cast member, Steven Van Zandt. -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT] Gooch I use other peoples words to express my feelings. Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,7:55 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Camus - Rebellion, Resistence, Death No Longer Cooperating Want to pick up DeMille's - Up Country, but putting it off until i get more writing done. Writer's block sucks. -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] The Sleeper Don't call this asshole Sir COOKIES:1 Group: Members Posts: 433 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,7:57 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Various Boring text books but Occasionally I pick up Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] Wormface Drunken Fuck Group: Members Posts: 186 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,9:04 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just finished Fellowship... now im reading Ham On Rye by bukowski for the second time.. -------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] crx girl I seem American, but I'm really a grint. Group: Members Posts: 639 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,9:47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- dream catcher - stephen king i love tom robbins, spit, have you read jitterbug perfume? i really need to find more time to read... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [ EDIT ] Sephiroth Feel my wrath humans! Group: Moderator Posts: 286 Joined: Jan. 2002 Posted: Feb. 14 2002,10:06 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Currently Reading Tale of Genji, Conference of the Birds, and Japanese No Drama for Lit Class. -------------- Ninjas > SEALS. Case Closed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IP: [EDIT ] 9 replies since Feb. 14 2002,6:37 < Next Oldest | Next Newest > Forum Jump----------- >The Shit -------- +- The Pit +- Noise Pollution +- Entertainment Unlimited +- SportsCenter >The Other Shit -------------- +- The Steel Cage +- Anger Management +- The Short Bus +- Über Geek Zone © 2002 Cold Day In hell inc. Powered by Ikonboard 3.0.1 © 2001 Ikonboard Edited By AdolescentMasturbator on Feb. 14 2002 at 10:31 - Sephiroth - 02-15-2002 Maynard, You suck at the Cut-and-Paste. - Faceman - 02-15-2002 Sephiroth Wrote:Maynard, You suck at the Cut-and-Paste.But I heard he is a whiz at "suck and taste" I just finished 'Violets are Blue" by James Patterson and I am currently looking for something new to read. - boodadude - 02-15-2002 The Sleeper Wrote:Various Boring text books but Occasionally I pick up Tales of Ordinary Madness by Charles Bukowski.Bukowski allways good... Im reading The assault on Tony's by John O'Brien who killed himself before the book was finished( his sister finished it based on his notes) He also wrote Leaving Las Vegas Faceman I read Violets are Blue good book but $29.00 allthough I didn't pay that..... for a two day read is ridiculous Edited By boodadude on Feb. 15 2002 at 03:34 - Banana_juice - 02-15-2002 I just finished "the summons" by john grisham. - Bondgirl - 02-15-2002 I am attempting to read The Van by Roddy Doyle (I think). Its part of the same series as The Commitments, and its probably funnier to me then most people cause it reminds me of my old home town - Skitchr4u - 02-15-2002 going to start powers by brian michael bendis today...other than that, i don't know what to read next. - Spitfire - 02-15-2002 Quote:love tom robbins, spit, have you read jitterbug perfume?No, just Even Cowgirls Get the Blues and Half-Asleep in Frog Pajamas..I'll probably read a lot more of his stuff this summer, the best time for reading For those who can't figure out what they want to read next, can I suggest Clive Barker's Imajica...I'm about to reread that again for like the 10th time when I'm done with ARA - Sean Cold - 02-15-2002 The cooking directions on the back of these fuckin Breakfast Hot Pockets. damn them for being so fuckin small! Choke by Chuck Palahniuk. He is the author of Fight Club and I think he shot his load in that one cuz Choke just fuckin sucks major donkey dick! :disappointed: :disappointed: :disappointed: - Gooch - 02-15-2002 Sean Cold Wrote:The cooking directions on the back of these fuckin Breakfast Hot Pockets. damn them for being so fuckin small! (Crossing "Choke" off my reading list) I read Survivor by him, and it wasn't bad...but it was no Fight Club, which is the best book I've read in a long time. Edited By Gooch on Feb. 15 2002 at 10:42 |