I thought the look on Alexis's face was appropriate.
larry
On 7/15/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cute.
>
>
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I can just see what would happen the ferrets and the cats would
declare war on it.
larry
On 7/15/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my brother has 2 roombas
> one my mom & i bought him & a new one.
> he loves them
>
>
~~
I thought this one was kind of scary
http://www.werenotafraid.com/images/055/naparavennaitaly2.jpg
:-)
Yves
On 7/15/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cute.
>
>
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Nick McClure wrote:
> http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jul2005/20050715_2081.html
"These airborne "soldiers" are actually "Teddy Troopers" or
"Para-Bears," stuffed animals with makeshift parachutes jumping into the
arms and hearts of children during Operation Teddy Drop."
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I've been thinking of getting one of the Roomba vaccuums (I hate
vaccuming). But was unsure how the weasels would handle it.
It does sound like a typical weazl.
larry
On 7/15/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking of you and the other ferret owners on the list. I saw a
> s
I was thinking of you and the other ferret owners on the list. I saw a segment
of America's Funniest Animals on Animal planet last night. It showed a white
ferret riding on top of one of those disk shaped robotic vacuums. One couldn't
create a more perfect picture of laid back and content. T
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> Erika wrote:
> http://www.freetranslation.com/
>
It's great! I use it almost every day. It doesn't really get the
phrases right, but the ideas are all there. For example try
translating "connard" from French to English. The French view it a s
a bit worse.
~~
Here are my two contributions:
http://www.lyonsmorris.com/weAreNotAfraid.htm
I thought that these two photos were the most appropriate.
larry
On 7/15/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I get home I'll put up the two I sent in.
>
> larry
>
> On 7/15/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAI
oh and "Great!"
On 7/15/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ike wrote:
> > concentration of them... If I see two good concentrations with a gap,
> > I'll try to get somewhere between them to try and get one in each
> > concentration so they both go off...
> >
>
> That's my trick - hit t
Try this article from the BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4674425.stm
larry
'Not Afraid' website overwhelmed
A website set up to give Londoners a voice after last week's bomb
attacks has been overwhelmed with messages from around the world.
The We're Not Afraid site, cr
> Ike wrote:
> concentration of them... If I see two good concentrations with a gap,
> I'll try to get somewhere between them to try and get one in each
> concentration so they both go off...
>
That's my trick - hit the gap or hit the edge of a concentration. So
what words have you seen with big
Humor is a classic way to handle fear. In fact I read somewhere that a
primitive purpose of laughter is to show that a perceived danger is in fact
harmless.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
"C code. C code run. Run code run. Please!"
-
>> Isaac wrote:
>> 126
>>
> 127, ha!
I'm up to 134 now. :)
> My single high is 50, but I'm embarrasses to admit
> that I was chugging some water and half paying
> attention. I made somewhat of a random click and
> got all 50! It was especially funny because I've
> tried to put all kinds of the
I must not be getting it...
http://www.werenotafraid.com/images/105/KimC.jpg
This seems more like a joke. ;)
On 7/15/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.werenotafraid.com/
>
> Thought you all would be interested in this site. In response to the
> recent London bombings th
Hey, I've gotten 0, yes ZERO as in none, nada, zilch.
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Sacramento, CA
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- Cynthia Dunning
-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
> Isaac wrote:
> 126
>
127, ha! My single high is 50, but I'm embarrasses to admit that I
was chugging some water and half paying attention. I made somewhat of
a random click and got all 50! It was especially funny because I've
tried to put all kinds of theories to work and none have done
anyt
> Larry wrote:
> Nope no effect according to this double blind study.
It does appear, however, that humans can predict the future:
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On 7/15/05, S. Isaac Dealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cool photo.
>
> http://www.werenotafraid.com/images/105/Jim_L.jpg
>
> :)
>
> > http://www.werenotafraid.com/
>
> > Thought you all would be interested in this site. In
> > response to
Cool photo.
http://www.werenotafraid.com/images/105/Jim_L.jpg
:)
> http://www.werenotafraid.com/
> Thought you all would be interested in this site. In
> response to the
> recent London bombings the authors of the site are
> soliciting pictures
> with We Are Not Afraid on them. I just submitted
Nope no effect according to this double blind study. Not after the
hear cathereterization nor for the six month followup. The meditation,
imagery and therapy group showed a slightly decreased mortality rate,
but while it was statistically significant, it was not clinically
significant.
larry
On 7
http://www.werenotafraid.com/
Thought you all would be interested in this site. In response to the
recent London bombings the authors of the site are soliciting pictures
with We Are Not Afraid on them. I just submitted two pictures I though
were appropriate.
larry
~~~
screw it you should all drink more
On 7/15/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so what happened to many of my pronouns and prepositions? I swear they
> where there when if formed my sentences in my head, but somewhere between
> there and the eyes reading these sentences, the "I'm"s,
Yep. He is a satirist. His column is normally pretty funny. He also
appears regularly on the morning version of CNN's 60 second pop
feature (where he is not quite as funny)
On 7/15/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please tell me that this is made up satire. Not familiar with the sourc
Ok, so what happened to many of my pronouns and prepositions? I swear they
where there when if formed my sentences in my head, but somewhere between there
and the eyes reading these sentences, the "I'm"s, "I"s and "to"s have
disappeared. What could have happened to them?
--
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have just hope my gut feeling is true. This is a piece of fiction.
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Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Like I said, stupid people
It just takes one AP stringer to make a plant sound like a
representative voice of the street. It's an asymetrical conflict, waged
by infiltrating and influencing those with the megaphones.
(Larry, search term "chrenkoff good news" may he
So praying for strangers doesn't work?
On 7/15/05, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Interesting study released in the Lancet today
>
> Although prayer did not influence outcome, if the patient received
> what was called music imagery and touch therapy were more relaxed
> prior to the procedure, they did n
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> I've thought about this a lot...
There's a man with too much time on his hands. :)
> I've heard many people (wrongfully ashamed of their
> geekness) demand to be called "Engineers". (Disney,
> by the way, takes this a step further and calls its
> people "Imagineers". This, of course, eventuall
I would be much more interested in whether prayer can have a positive affect
on a patient when they engage in it knowingly. I mean, prayer, and the
calming affect that belief in a higher power can have in some people, could
be physically beneficial I would imagine.
> Interesting study released
Interesting study released in the Lancet today
Although prayer did not influence outcome, if the patient received
what was called music imagery and touch therapy were more relaxed
prior to the procedure, they did no better than controls on measures
of major heart problems or being readmitted to t
Thank god all people have to do is not buy the DVD. I was scared there
for a minute. ;)
On 7/15/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DVDs. Movie trailers. Some companies are looking into actually
> offering full streaming movies. Potentially anything that might come
> through official med
O_O
This has to be nominated for best answer in CF-Community to a posed
question.
That I at least understood anyway ...
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And here I was thinking it was the marketing director of a company I
used to work for.
larry
On 7/15/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That would be Tom Cruise.
>
>
> > How about a conceited dumbass prick.
> >
> > larry
> >
> > On 7/15/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> That would be
That would be Tom Cruise.
> How about a conceited dumbass prick.
>
> larry
>
> On 7/15/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That would be dumbass
>>
>> sas
>>
>> Scott A. Stewart,
>> Web Application Developer
>>
>> Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
>> 14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suit
How about a conceited dumbass prick.
larry
On 7/15/05, SStewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That would be dumbass
>
> sas
>
> Scott A. Stewart,
> Web Application Developer
>
> Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
> 14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
> Chantilly, VA 20151
> Phone: (703)
That would be dumbass
sas
Scott A. Stewart,
Web Application Developer
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd. (ECS)
14026 Thunderbolt Place, Suite 300
Chantilly, VA 20151
Phone: (703) 995-1737
Fax: (703) 834-5527
"Many thousands of years ago, a blue faced Pict stepped on a bloated sheep
carca
I was thinking of a male marketing type not female.
larry
On 7/15/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the word you are looking for it "Ditz"
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 10:37 AM
> To: CF-Communit
I think the word you are looking for it "Ditz"
-Original Message-
From: Larry C. Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 10:37 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: _Another_word_for_"nerd"_or_"geek"
Myself I thought it referred to someone in Marketing.
larry
On 7/15/05,
Myself I thought it referred to someone in Marketing.
larry
On 7/15/05, Ken Ketsdever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought that was someone more into the arts.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 9:18 AM
> To: CF-Communit
I forgot "cultured" which is a pretty good one.
On 7/15/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I gather you're looking for something more broad than just interested
> in computer, math, and science-fiction.
>
> intellectual
> savant
> explorer
> adventurer
> man/woman of learning
> maven o
I've thought about this a lot...
I've heard many people (wrongfully ashamed of their geekness) demand to be
called "Engineers". (Disney, by the way, takes this a step further and calls
its people "Imagineers". This, of course, eventually gets modified by
someone in marketing to "Imaginerds" and w
I'm going to wait a few days before I go get it.
On a whim, I picked up a book by R. Scott Bakker called "The Darkness That
Comes Before". Long but a very good read. I am working on the second book right
now, "The Warrior Prophet", which is still in hardback. The author is a PhD
candidate in p
You already hit on it. The term is intellectual. It can be qualified, e.g.
Rousseau and Voltaire were intellectual giants of French Rationalism.
The word for this group as a class is intelligentsia. The intelligentsia of
Paris in the early 20th century included some of the brightest lights in
Don't put the stuff directly into the DB. It is actually against the License
agreement. Trust me, we almost got sued because of it.
Also, Bb tends to make changes to their Db without telling you, this is what
caused me to be in the office for 37 hours strait not to long ago.
In short, use the sna
I think I found the solution. I tried the MD5 algorithm and it appears
that I am getting consistent results.
I should have guessed. My initials are also MD.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 11:16 AM
To: CF-Community
S
I thought that was someone more into the arts.
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From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 9:18 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: _Another_word_for_"nerd"_or_"geek"
"Conceited Prick" usually refers to the same person as "geek".
Matthew S
"Conceited Prick" usually refers to the same person as "geek".
Matthew Small
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into the Bb database. We do not yet have any hooks into our student
system. Our student system is being migrated to Datatel's Colleague
product and is not
"maven of the mind"?
Heh...i like that.
>I gather you're looking for something more broad than just interested
> in computer, math, and science-fiction.
>
> intellectual
> savant
> explorer
> adventurer
> man/woman of learning
> maven of the mind
> highbrow
> sage
> luminary
> philosopher
> thin
Oh... "technologist" or "technocrat" come to mind also... Although
they do rather imply a specific type of learning...
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I gather you're looking for something more broad than just interested
in computer, math, and science-fiction.
intellectual
savant
explorer
adventurer
man/woman of learning
maven of the mind
highbrow
sage
luminary
philosopher
thinking person
prodigy
bookish
erudite
accomplished
knowledgeable
well t
> I am looking for a word or label that can be used to
> describe individuals who seek to expand their mind
> and explore the world. "Renaissance Man" is a bit
> outdated and also somewhat gender specific. "Scholar"
> tends to focus on scholastic achievment.
I'm actually somewhat fond of egghead..
The GLBT group at my college was the Queer Union. The semesterly Queer
Dances were the biggest parties on campus!
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
>>Techhead.
>>Coder.
>>Brainbox.
>
>
>>Of course, I proudly put my geekhood on display.
>>Social dysfunction? Some. But not much. Besides,
>>it seems
> Techhead.
> Coder.
> Brainbox.
> Of course, I proudly put my geekhood on display.
> Social dysfunction? Some. But not much. Besides,
> it seems to me that if someone is going to cally
> you names, why not co-opt the negative and make
> it positive?
It's worked for black people... well... in s
and as a cunning linguist, ive become quite the cunnilinguist :)
tw
On 7/15/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> aficionado
>
> larry
>
> On 7/15/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am a master debater
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Malcoy Fitzpatrick II [mailto:
aficionado
larry
On 7/15/05, Jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a master debater
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Malcoy Fitzpatrick II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:02 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Another word for "nerd" or "geek"
>
> I'm a cunnil
I am a master debater
-Original Message-
From: Malcoy Fitzpatrick II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Another word for "nerd" or "geek"
I'm a cunnilingist
On 7/15/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Techhead.
> Coder.
> Br
I don't think "geek" has quite the negative connotation you say it does
anymore. I refer to myself as a geek from time to time, and even if I
am a professional programmer, I do completely normal things like wear a
Klingon costume to the grocery store, speak fluent Wookiee, make PDP-11
and quan
Personally, I'm all for geek, as Tony so succinctly put it.
But, I think this is for a book he's writing, probably fiction, so I doubt that
will make the cut. Somehow, I think "ubb3r733t" is out, too. :-)
Cameron
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On 7/15/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Techhead.
> Coder.
> Brainbox.
>
> Of course, I proudly put my geekhood on display. Social dysfunction?
> Some. But not much. Besides, it seems to me that if someone is going
> to cally you names, why not co-opt the negative
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Techhead.
Coder.
Brainbox.
Of course, I proudly put my geekhood on display. Social dysfunction?
Some. But not much. Besides, it seems to me that if someone is going
to cally you names, why not co-opt the negative and make it positive?
--Ben
Cameron Johnson wrote:
> Here's a question that a fr
Intellectual?
> Here's a question that a friend of mine asked me, and I thought the CF
> folks could throw in on this.
>
> Intellectual achievement is something that we, as a society, should want
> to
> encourage. Sadly, the term "nerd" or "geek" has negative connotations,
> largely focused ar
geeks.
we are geeks.
geeks are cool.
geeks get the chicks.
we get the checks
and we get nice.
holla.
tw
On 7/15/05, Cameron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a question that a friend of mine asked me, and I thought the CF folks
> could throw in on this.
>
> Intellectual achievement
> From: Cameron Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am looking for a word or label that can be used to describe
> individuals who seek to expand their mind and explore the
> world. "Renaissance Man" is a bit outdated and also somewhat
> gender specific. "Scholar" tends to focus on scholastic
Here's a question that a friend of mine asked me, and I thought the CF folks
could throw in on this.
Intellectual achievement is something that we, as a society, should want to
encourage. Sadly, the term "nerd" or "geek" has negative connotations, largely
focused around social dysfunction:
- "O
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> According to tracking, my order is in Brooklyn as of 12:30
> this morning. Does UPS hold the boxes for a day if it comes in early?
If the driver in your area is low on current daily shipments they will
load in onto his truck for early delivery
Intro shot, you see a dirt road in the middle of town (did the video
people actually watch the original?), you hear the oh-so-recognizable
horn, a bright orange Charger pulls up in a cloud of dust, the door
opens, and a boot swings out...
--Ben "thoroughly disgusted" Doom
Nick McClure wrote:
> Wh
What!
I haven't seen the video yet, but that is just sad!
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 10:14 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Harry Potter Book 6 comes out tomorrow!!
>
> Well, that was wrong on so many levels.
>
>
According to tracking, my order is in Brooklyn as of 12:30 this morning. Does
UPS hold the boxes for a day if it comes in early?
>I had an email from Amazon at 6:30 this morning saying that they had posted
>mine :)
>
>> Yay!
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Well, that was wrong on so many levels.
Just out of curiosity, was anyone else bothered by the fact that she
opened the door to the General Lee?
--Ben
G wrote:
> Here, i'll make it up to you: Jessica Simpson doing a pathetic, mostly
> nekkid, remake of Nancy Sinatra'soh who cares about the
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthew Small [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 7:41 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Harry Potter Book 6 comes out tomorrow!!
>
> Yay!
Yup - just like the last one we're getting ours from Amazon day-of-release.
But, just like the la
Shouldn't there be some kind of attributes?
Optional Attributes:
Size (small, medium, large, extra-large, requiresStructSupport)
State (aroused, partially-aroused, inneedOfAttention, lactating)
Condition (Perky, Saggy, Firm)
>>>
-Original Message-
From: James Smith [mailto:[EMAIL
I would suggest not starting with the latest. While each is a
standalone story, they are all part of a larger story arc. They
commonly refer to things in the newer books which were significant
discoveries in earlier ones.
-Kevin
On 7/15/05, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no i havnt read
Cooter says, "oh mama! oh. I mean, bad!"
On 7/15/05, Tangorre, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Here, i'll make it up to you: Jessica Simpson doing a
> > pathetic, mostly nekkid, remake of Nancy Sinatra'soh who
> > cares about the song, this video i
That was awful. (sure she shows off her body but other than that it was
awful)
What the hell was that? Jessica Simpson pretending to be country while
doing a Countrified Hip-hop version of a 60's classic? It was too over
the top for me.
Too overtly bubble-gummy sexual and not done very well. Th
Well, the Global Catalog is something that spans all domains in the
Enterprise. IIRC ALL users go into the global catalog, however only
Universal Groups go in.
Kinda funny, we have this container called the Global Catalog, but we can't
be putting Global Groups in it, just Universal.
__
I had an email from Amazon at 6:30 this morning saying that they had posted
mine :)
> Yay!
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> Lets change the subject to something technical.. how about XML?
>
> http://img22.echo.cx/img22/3926/960shirt28zf.jpg
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Harry dies
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To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 7:40 AM
Subject: Harry Potter Book 6 comes out tomorrow
Energy drinks really help out in Silent Hill
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From: "Kevin Graeme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: Interesting poll numbers in Muslim countries...
> Bah. Energy drinks may keep you going, but they don't ensu
I'd serialize that.
>> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Here, i'll make it up to you: Jessica Simpson doing a
>> pathetic, mostly nekkid, remake of Nancy Sinatra'soh who
>> cares about the song, this video is probably NOT work
>> safeand not safe for any men with a heart condition
>>
>From the BBC:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4686089.stm
Hunted chemistry expert arrested
An Egyptian chemistry expert sought by police over last week's London
bombings has been arrested in Cairo, Egypt.
Magdi Mahmoud al-Nashar, 33, had not been seen by colleagues in Leeds
since early July.
> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Here, i'll make it up to you: Jessica Simpson doing a
> pathetic, mostly nekkid, remake of Nancy Sinatra'soh who
> cares about the song, this video is probably NOT work
> safeand not safe for any men with a heart condition
> (yowzers):
Lets change
>> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> No, but my girlfr..fiancee.makes me watch the movies.
>> To be honest though, they are getting slightly more
>> interesting as that little redhead becomes increasingly
>> older...and hotter. In 5-10 years, we could have an
>> interesting movie on our
move it like a muggle
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> From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> No, but my girlfr..fiancee.makes me watch the movies.
> To be honest though, they are getting slightly more
> interesting as that little redhead becomes increasingly
> older...and hotter. In 5-10 years, we could have an
> interesting movie on our h
Um, ok, uh... I agree.
Matthew Small
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From: G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Harry Potter Book 6 comes out tomorrow!!
No, but my girlfr..fiancee.makes me watch the movies. To be honest
though
No, but my girlfr..fiancee.makes me watch the movies. To be honest
though, they are getting slightly more interesting as that little redhead
becomes increasingly older...and hotter. In 5-10 years, we could have an
interesting movie on our hands!
Ok, it's friday.
> Have you read any of
you may like Brian Lumley's "Fruiting Bodies and Other Fungi" &
"Beneath The Moors and Darker Places"
he is a modern writer, so there are some nice things that go on.
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It will be a far cry from HP Lovecraft. It's definitely a lighter fare, but
very enjoyable.
I tried reading HP Lovecraft last year after hearing about him on this list.
I could only get through one or two stories.
Matthew Small
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From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL P
lumley is a horror writer.
has been doing h.p. lovecraft mythos writing for about 20 years.
also has a series on vampiers [necroscope]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/102-7639717-5653721
i just love his style.
no i havnt read any of the other potter books.
not sure if i shoul
Have you read any of the HP books? They're just great. The later ones
especially because they're geared for more mature readers as Harry gets
older.
Who is Brian Lumly?
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im actually thinking of picking it up.
havnt been able to get back into Brian Lumley, just not in horror mode latley.
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