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Bogus_Burger Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:01 pm
Ashahis Fill it in! What kind of list would you make? Hit list? Grocery list?
Eh, any kind. Celebrity Soul you want to own list....
Me? I'm gonna make a list of everyone who makes a list.
1: Shadow Elven Mage 2: Orange Blossom 3: Bogus Burger 4: jagjaglover
You forgot yourself.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:00 pm
But...but... I'm making a list of people who reply with lists.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 10:23 pm
but don't you want to be on a list?
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 6:08 am
BB, how is The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel not on your list (unless you've read it already, in which case: what'd you think?)
Here is a list of topics that I've started threads about in TLS:
1. The greatest thread ever 2. Random thoughts 3. Poetry 4. Tashiro Mifune 5. Hair quests 6. Wondering why no one appreciates Zoidberg 7. Aliens 8. A tribute to the greatest thread ever 9. Getting blerned 10. Having kittens 11. Appreciating nonappreciation threads (which isn't made yet, but should be by the time you've read this) 12. Custom Magic cards 13. The link between Dumb and Dumber and Monty Python 14. Monty Python 15. Forbidding YouTube videos 16. Noah 17. Mathematics 18. Captain Picard 19. Actors/actresses 20. Movie trailers 21. Health insurance 22. Hillary Clinton 23. Scam victims
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 7:19 am
People I Want to Talk to at Some Point Today
~ my best friend (who's currently in New Orleans) ~ Mooby ~ DramaGuy ~ My dad ~ My mom ~ BB
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:55 pm
People who don't make lists:
Jeoc [Ralph] Wingo (where the hell is he, anyway?) CJM Lianara
People who don't want to be on a list:
Asha Jeoc? [Ralph]? Wingo? Lianara?
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Bogus_Burger Vice Captain
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Bogus_Burger Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 1:57 pm
Mooby the Golden Sock BB, how is The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russel not on your list (unless you've read it already, in which case: what'd you think?) Here is a list of topics that I've started threads about in TLS: 1. The greatest thread ever 2. Random thoughts 3. Poetry 4. Tashiro Mifune 5. Hair quests 6. Wondering why no one appreciates Zoidberg 7. Aliens 8. A tribute to the greatest thread ever 9. Getting blerned 10. Having kittens 11. Appreciating nonappreciation threads (which isn't made yet, but should be by the time you've read this) 12. Custom Magic cards 13. The link between Dumb and Dumber and Monty Python 14. Monty Python 15. Forbidding YouTube videos 16. Noah 17. Mathematics 18. Captain Picard 19. Actors/actresses 20. Movie trailers 21. Health insurance 22. Hillary Clinton 23. Scam victims I'll get on that. I have one story left in Rashomon. I highly reccomend looking up and reading both "Rashomon" and "The Martyr." While Kurasawa took the story from "In a Grove" to make Rashomon, he took the tone and the ideas from "Rashomon" too.
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 2:32 pm
^^ Took care of that one.
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:58 pm
Bonus Burger [Shadow.Elven-mage]  <[[ Your fury and your glory and your deepest, darkest fears... |---> The Picture of Dorian Grey is fantastic. I couldn't put it down. Of course, I love Oscar Wilde, so I'm a bit biased.
The name "Nathaniel Hawthorne" rings a bell...I have a feeling that I have some kids' versions of Ancient Greek legends by him sitting around somewhere.
There are a few books on your list that I've heard of and do plan on reading some day: for example, I want to read the works of Poe and Roald Dahl (whom I loved very much as a child). Also, just randomly, I want to read Through the Looking Glass, because I read Alice in Wonderland as a kid and loved it.
And now I feel like reading, so I'll probably do that when I get home instead of studying the muscles of the upper limb and trunk... <---| Cheer up, emo kid. ]]> Hawthorne is most known for The Scarlet Letter, which I read in High school and disliked. I took a class centered around the darker American Romantic writers, specifically Melville, Hawthorne and Poe in which we read some of his stories from The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories, and loved the stories we read. The class overall was amazing. We read the stories in the context of Freudian and Jungian psychology, specifically the concept of the psyche being divided into two realms: Conscious and Unconscious, or Superego and Id for Freud. The professor who taught the class had been, and just recently published a book I still want to get, Emerson and Eros which discusses Emerson within a similar context (He was not only a huge Emerson enthusiast, but also a very well-published and knowledgeable Emerson scholar). Sorry if that turned into a really big ramble, but that should give you an idea of how great that class is, and it probably explains why I want to go back and read something I thought I'd never be able to get through. The Romantics on both sides of the Atlantic are just so damn interesting though.  <[[ Your fury and your glory and your deepest, darkest fears... |---> That wasn't a really big ramble at all, and it was very interesting, so thank you!
A list of people who I plan on visiting or who plan on visiting me:
- Lianara - Finora - Kat - Diana - Blossom - Claudie - Anyone who wants me to visit them when I eventually visit Blossom <---| Cheer up, emo kid. ]]>
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:08 pm
I already am! I am making a list.
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:39 pm
And power-hungry Slytherin loved those of great ambition...|> ---|A short list of screen names I have gone by in recent years:
- [Shadow.Elven-mage]/Shadow - JaySilverstreak/Jay - JayTheNerdKid - bewarethespork - The Imperius|--- <|Slytherin Pride!
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 9:22 pm
Hmm. I know we're supposed to be random and such... but can't we be intelligent as well? What's with all the silly Futurama appreciation crap?
I mean, I love Futurama, but this is ridiculous. ><
What happened to relatively smart threads? crying I don't get the appreciation thread crap...
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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2007 10:28 pm
And power-hungry Slytherin loved those of great ambition...|> ---|Seeing as most of the threads of the late 2005 era were just repostings of song lyrics, I fail to see how the intelligence level of this guild and its posters has fallen in that time period.|--- <|Slytherin Pride!
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:05 am
Appreciation threads aren't silly. Not really. It's better than the guild being dead.
Anyway, I'M RUINING BURGER'S LIST!
My list of things I want (I had a much more fangirly, shallow list but upon seeing everyone else's, I didn't want to look like a loser):
-Some Girls (I've wanted this album for, like, a month and a half now) -Performance -Gimme Shelter -a kitty (to name Charlie) -Stones in the Park (even though MickT is debuted there and he's boring, he's still a good guitarist and the whole thing is dedicated to my dearest Brian) -Keef's biography -Seasons 1 & 2 of The Monkees -a time machine -to find my copy of Echo -Ronnie's soul (okay, not really but I do <3 him) -that really cool 'Who' photobook at B&N -that really cool 'I was there' photobook at B&N -that hilarious book 'Let's Spend the Night Together' or pretty much 'A Groupie's Guide to Laying Rockstars in the 60s'
Okay, I think that's it...I want a lot it appears...
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Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 9:04 am
Meh. I just don't see the point in all of it. *shrug* 'Tever.
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