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The absolutely most stupid thing I've ever heard someone say is when I heard a goodlooking girl say something about a notebook with a fancy cover or something: "I've got another one at home". It wasn't the words itself that sounded stupid, it was the mere voice that sounded so incredibly stupid that my only reaction was an urgent need to bang my head into the table I was sitting at.

Have you seen an alien?
 
A: "Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Caroll. :err: Its really good :grin: Full of language-jokes, puns and surrealism. :grin: What I like.. :cool:


Q: Favourite book? :err: (If you dont have one: Which book have you read the most?)
 
A: Where to start... 'The Master and Margarita' by Michail Bulgakov (I've made it my mission in life to make people read that book). I also loved 'Populärmusik från Vittula' by Mikael Niemi, 'One hundred years of solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez, 'The Winter Queen' by Boris Akunin, 'Keys to Egypt' - Lesley & Roy Adkins, 'The Green Mile' - Stephen King.

Q: You? :p
 
"Röde Orm" by Frans G. Bengtsson......... And here, my mind went totally blank. I love reading and re-reading books, but now, my head is like this:_________________________________________. That is the only of my fave books I remember at this moment. Scaring.

You?
 
A: Me: Der Steppenwolf - Herman Hesse


Northern Lights said:
A: Where to start... 'The Master and Margarita' by Michail Bulgakov (I've made it my mission in life to make people read that book). I also loved 'Populärmusik från Vittula' by Mikael Niemi, 'One hundred years of solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez, 'The Winter Queen' by Boris Akunin, 'Keys to Egypt' - Lesley & Roy Adkins, 'The Green Mile' - Stephen King.
Ive read those, except for Niemi and Akunin. :p :grin: I knew you had a good taste :p (y) :) Have you read any other Russian authors? :err: Or Hesse?

Q: (for non-NLer's) Are you hungry? :hypno:
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No, but I will. And I have read "The brothers Karamazov", also by Dostoyevsky.

Waz: Was it good?

If you're not Waz: Have you read "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy? If you have, do you share his view on the individuals importance in history? :err:
 
A: I don't smoke. If I did, I'd choose those flavoured bidi cigarettes... but I don't.

Q: Who do you want to sleep with (from this board)? :loco: Name members of the opposite sex only. :p
 
A: Satyr of Satyricon... he's not on this board is he? Also a few other people, but basically him the most. :loco:

Q: My previous: who on this board would you do?
 
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