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instudiocity
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instudiocity reacted to MsGuy in Friday Funnies
OK, granted I'm a red neck peckerwood from Mississippi but is this a real thing?
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instudiocity reacted to AdamSmith in Friday Funnies
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instudiocity reacted to AdamSmith in Friday Funnies
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instudiocity got a reaction from AdamSmith in Friday Funnies
You haven't eaten tacos at Taco Bell. Me? I prefer the Bell.
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instudiocity got a reaction from AdamSmith in Friday Funnies
I shall never look upon a closed eye again without thinking "ASSHOLE!"
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instudiocity got a reaction from + quoththeraven in Friday Funnies
I shall never look upon a closed eye again without thinking "ASSHOLE!"
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instudiocity reacted to AdamSmith in Friday Funnies
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instudiocity reacted to + purplekow in Book Forum, Anyone?
It took me about 5 attempts to read David McCullough's John Adams. I had it on my bedside table for about 2 years but once I was into it deep enough, I did find the story gripping though not McCullough's writing style.
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instudiocity reacted to AdamSmith in Book Forum, Anyone?
Right now rereading David McCullough's 1776, gripping on-the-ground account of the travails of Washington and his army across the vexing uncertain first year of the war. Also rereading Stanislaw Lem's Imaginary Magnitude, chiefly the novella GOLEM XIV about a sentient supercomputer created by the U.S. military for war gaming but which refuses such pointless activity, instead delivering a series of lectures on the nature of evolution, intelligence, Homo sapiens, and the ascending tree of constructed intelligences. For a taste, see here -- some zealot scanned the whole thing into GitHub: https://github.com/ilonajulczuk/laughing-archer/blob/master/library/Science Fiction/Imaginary magnitude-Stanislaw Lem.txt
On the next-to-reread pile, Middlemarch and Absalom, Absalom! On the ambition pile, Remembrance of Things Past, finally to read all the way through instead of just bits and snatches. Still dipping into at random, Thayer's Life of Beethoven that I noted here before: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/43591
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instudiocity got a reaction from craigville beach in Oh lawdy! I got the vapahs!
There's nothing like Hot Chocolate in the morning - or the moaning, either.
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