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Post by Dead on Apr 18, 2004 14:21:06 GMT -6
I swear. This section has got like NOTHING in the way of response. Does no one read or what? are we all a bunch of illiterate baboons?! Geez..
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Post by Iyouboushi on Apr 18, 2004 17:32:15 GMT -6
I swear. This section has got like NOTHING in the way of response. Does no one read or what? are we all a bunch of illiterate baboons?! Geez.. LOL Apparantly we are. You're right, this forum is dead. I havn't read anything since Merrick, though that will change when Tolan comes to visit and leaves me one of the RE books. Maybe I'll post something about it here when I finish.
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Post by Dead on Apr 18, 2004 17:35:13 GMT -6
Ooooooooooh. I've read some of the RE books..
They are much better than the games are. Probably cause they aren't carbon copies.
I have a couple of them actually.
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WaddleDee
New Otaku
the person that you know as WIERD.
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Post by WaddleDee on Apr 18, 2004 19:11:49 GMT -6
The last thing i read was a strategy guide. lol.
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Post by Dead on May 4, 2004 14:24:28 GMT -6
The last thing I read (aside from Signs along the road) was a how to draw manga book. Would have been useful if I hadn't already taught myself how to draw manga.
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Post by Iyouboushi on Jun 4, 2004 21:24:40 GMT -6
The last thing I read was a magazine article about The Movies (upcoming game for the PC). Before that, the last major thing I probably read was Merrick, an Anne Rice novel. That seems like it was FOREVER ago, even though in truth it was only a few months ago (Feb or March, I think). It's sad how long I've gone without reading another novel. I mean, before Merrick I read every previous Vampire Chronicals book (eight books before Merrick) fairly quick (for awhile there I was doing a book a week).
Why don't we read more? I used to love reading. I'd go to the library and check out a ton of books (more than most people could because I was in good relations with the library), read them all in a week, and then repeat. I did that summer after summer. Now I go months without even picking up a book, much less opening it up and trying to read it. Blah.
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Post by Smz on Jun 15, 2004 14:36:36 GMT -6
The last thing I read was a magazine article about The Movies (upcoming game for the PC). Before that, the last major thing I probably read was Merrick, an Anne Rice novel. That seems like it was FOREVER ago, even though in truth it was only a few months ago (Feb or March, I think). It's sad how long I've gone without reading another novel. I mean, before Merrick I read every previous Vampire Chronicals book (eight books before Merrick) fairly quick (for awhile there I was doing a book a week). Why don't we read more? I used to love reading. I'd go to the library and check out a ton of books (more than most people could because I was in good relations with the library), read them all in a week, and then repeat. I did that summer after summer. Now I go months without even picking up a book, much less opening it up and trying to read it. Blah. I've been starting to read all of my books again, due to lack of nothing else until I get the net back this Thursday. I'll still read though (I need to read the book that Andy got me still, I haven't got to it yet @_@).
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Post by Dead on Jun 19, 2004 10:23:27 GMT -6
YES READ IT!! that way you can tell me what happens in it cause Im too lazy to read anything lately.
Plus it is part of my overall part to fill your house with books so much that you cannot possibly read them all within a lifetime!! mwuahahahaha...
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Post by Smz on Jun 20, 2004 1:08:14 GMT -6
YES READ IT!! that way you can tell me what happens in it cause Im too lazy to read anything lately. Plus it is part of my overall part to fill your house with books so much that you cannot possibly read them all within a lifetime!! mwuahahahaha... Oh, I wouldn't know about that, I can read books pretty fast if I want to.
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Post by ItsOnlyTheEd on Apr 3, 2007 16:43:49 GMT -6
Wow.. last post in 2004.. I think I'm going to change that
The last thing I read was The Last Book in the Universe and that sucked majorly. But it does give a good idea on what the future will be like if we don't do something about all this oil usage and crap like that. But, the last enjoyable thing i read was Stephen King's Desperation it's a little long, but well worth it. It satisfies people's thirst for violence and thrills, but it has a religious moral at the end. I really loved it, it was the best book I've ever read
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