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    well I read the install guide for gentoo linux. Fat lot of help it did me though, oh well! All I can conclude is I need an new pc. Had this heap of scrap for years.

    Oh and I want to get the printed megatokyo book, that would be cool.

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    I just finished reading X/1999: Prelude.

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    I just finished Children of Dune.

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    Wing of a Falcon by Cynthia Voigt

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    I just finished reading this post

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    <u>A Ripple in the Water</u> by DA Jersey Devil

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    i started reading Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (as i said i would b4) yesterday, and the book i chose 2 read 4 English is Blood And Honor (don't remember the author). i started reading that on Tuesday or Wednesday, i think.

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    my homework assignment...*gasps in surprise* I looked at my homework?!

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    Lord of the Flies. its pretty good so far.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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    I just finished reading The Return of the King a couple of days ago. It's a very good book. Read it before you watch the movie.

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    my homework assignment...*gasps in surprise* I looked at my homework?!
    I'd like to marry you.

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    alistair Maclean~the last frontier
    nice book....alistair maclean is the kind of writer you can't have too much at the same time....you then can easily see through his plots.this particular book had me hooked...but that's generally the case if you get a good maclean after a while

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    Isis ~ Panopticon [9/10]
    The Walkmen ~ Bows & Arrows [8.5/10]
    The Shins ~ Oh, Inverted World
    Explosions In The Sky ~ How Strange, Innocence
    Caribou ~ The Milk of Human Kindness
    J�hann J�hannsson ~ Vir�ulegu Forsetar

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    Not reading anything at the moment. I'm getting my local library to find me a copy of 'The Time Machine' by H.T Wells. The movie was good so I want to read the book.

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    The Wheel of Time books by Robert Jordan are pretty much the last thing I read. They are long and filled with much philosophy throughout the story.
    People, in general, are stupid.

    The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
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    Default Re: Proposal

    Originally posted by Kirika Yumura
    I'd like to marry you.
    You said you'd marry me!

    Err...to stay on topic, I read 'High Fidelity' by Nick Hornby recently. Quite liked the film, so figured I'd give it a read. Not bad actually ^^

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