| # | Author | Message |
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| sherrytodd Wed 7/18/2007 4:18p | The original dark and stormy night, Bulwer-Lytton's Paul Clifford. |
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| alexbook Wed 7/18/2007 4:21p | Absolutely. |
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| sherrytodd Wed 7/18/2007 4:30p | "Dr. Sarvis with his bald mottled dome and savage visage, grim and noble as Sibelius, was out night-riding on a routine neighborhood beautification project, burning billboards along the highway - U.S. 66, later to be devoured by the superstate's interstate autobahn. His procedure was simple, surgically deft. With a five-gallon can of gasoline he sloshed about the legs and support members of the selected target, then applied a match. Everyone should have a hobby." |
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| alexbook Thu 7/19/2007 11:22a | Sounds familiar, but I can't place it. It isn't Tom Robbins, is it? |
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| sherrytodd Thu 7/19/2007 12:33p | Nope, it was required reading for the years I spent as a river runner. |
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| sherrytodd Wed 7/25/2007 7:07a | Looks like no one got it (or everyone's still too wrapped up with Harry Potter). The book is The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey.
Hayduke Lives!!!!
Someone else can go. |
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| x Pirate_Princess x Wed 7/25/2007 7:12a | 'All children, except one, grow up.' |
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| alexbook Wed 7/25/2007 9:40a | Peter Pan? |
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| x Pirate_Princess x Wed 7/25/2007 9:02p | Are you asking?? LOL
Yes, it's Peter Pan |
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| alexbook Thu 7/26/2007 9:10a | Well, I wasn't 100% sure.
Try this: "Who's there?" "Nay, answer me. Stand and unfold yourself." "Long live the King!" "Bernardo?" |