That Schwarzenegger scene was pretty funny, the antenna, the rocket, and all that.
I haven't read the Harkaway book yet, but Buddha's Little Finger was very interesting.
Or at least the first 50 pages of Buddha's Little Finger is reading better than I remember Harkaway's Gone-Away World being.
Let the arguments commence, but remember that the Pelevin book discussion is set for tomorrow and the Harkaway in about three weeks (I believe), so don't get too detailed in the arguments
Let the arguments commence, but remember that the Pelevin book discussion is set for tomorrow and the Harkaway in about three weeks (I believe), so don't get too detailed in the arguments
I haven't read the Harkaway book yet, but Buddha's Little Finger was very interesting.
And yes, the samurai as well All it needed was a few more Stallone references and I think it might have been perfect
Or, Steven Seagal, maybe in that part with the Samurai.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Schwarzenegger > ninjas and pirates
14/05/2010 06:29:21 PM
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I think I will need to get the Pelevin then. I have a lovely week off work next week.
14/05/2010 06:32:57 PM
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And here's an amusing passage (p. 123 in the hardcover edition)
14/05/2010 08:11:52 PM
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And then came the scene with the bottle of Champagne...
16/05/2010 12:35:46 AM
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Or you can say Schwarzenegger and samurai > ninjas and pirates
16/05/2010 12:28:54 AM
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It was a mindtrip, to say the least
16/05/2010 12:43:12 AM
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Re: It was a mindtrip, to say the least
16/05/2010 10:13:34 AM
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When I see Segal, I think of a beardless Goodkind
17/05/2010 02:23:41 AM
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Well, even Goodkind could learn a thing or two from that Harrier sex scene.
17/05/2010 02:29:47 PM
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