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G.L.A.!, aka Alpa, aka The Poltergiest wrote: "Smelly?"
Yeah. I'd say 80% of the books I've picked up to borrow, I've ended up putting down again. I know it's the tropics & all, so I expected a bit more mildew, but I just can't stomach books that smell like cheetohs and various other..... stuff.
Yeah. I'd say 80% of the books I've picked up to borrow, I've ended up putting down again. I know it's the tropics & all, so I expected a bit more mildew, but I just can't stomach books that smell like cheetohs and various other..... stuff.
Cool!
I just listened to a great story of hers on the Lightspeed magazine podcast, called "The Stars Below" Here's a link to that one and a couple more. They can be read or listened to. http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/aut...
There's also a lot of stuff by Ken Liu there: http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/aut...
To keep it on topic, Ken Liu says he's a huge Le Guin fan :-)
I just listened to a great story of hers on the Lightspeed magazine podcast, called "The Stars Below" Here's a link to that one and a couple more. They can be read or listened to. http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/aut...
There's also a lot of stuff by Ken Liu there: http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/aut...
To keep it on topic, Ken Liu says he's a huge Le Guin fan :-)
Whitney wrote: "Cool!
I just listened to a great story of hers on the Lightspeed magazine podcast, called "The Stars Below" Here's a link to that one and a couple more. They can be read or listened to. http://w..."
Good-o. I've got a bunch of cooking/dish-washing to do later, so I'll need something to listen to..
I just listened to a great story of hers on the Lightspeed magazine podcast, called "The Stars Below" Here's a link to that one and a couple more. They can be read or listened to. http://w..."
Good-o. I've got a bunch of cooking/dish-washing to do later, so I'll need something to listen to..

That piece is still sitting in a tab on my browser, waiting for me to get to it.
The opposite side of the smelly paper book coin: e-books are sadly scent free.
Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "The opposite side of the smelly paper book coin: e-books are sadly scent free. ..."
Too true. I wear my favourite scent (Dior's Fahrenheit for men), because it reminds me of books. I think it's the leather notes, but it just reminds me of a big study filled with books.
Too true. I wear my favourite scent (Dior's Fahrenheit for men), because it reminds me of books. I think it's the leather notes, but it just reminds me of a big study filled with books.


Dior's Fahrenheit 451?

Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "Ruby [Has Been Censored] [Isn't Happy] wrote: "I wear my favourite scent (Dior's Fahrenheit for men), because it reminds me of books"
Dior's Fahrenheit 451?"
So that's where the smell of books comes from! The secret ingredient is fire.
Dior's Fahrenheit 451?"
So that's where the smell of books comes from! The secret ingredient is fire.

I really need to rea..."
Ursula transported me to a mystical place where dragons lived and a boy rode one, where magic was real, before, I started paying taxes. A unique talent. I can see where Harry Potter was born in Earthsea. Although, in its own right, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, is a damned good book.

on the smelly library book topic did anyone else read that in the US traces of syphillus has been found in many copies of 50 Shades of Gray?

Sandyboy wrote: "we studied Earthsea at school, i think by dint that i had a huge crush on my english teacher at the time (despite hear wearing mustard yellow stockings) i would be unable to read Earthsea now witho..."
Is anyone really surprised? All the second hand copies of 50 Shades in our old book exchange used to creep me out for hygiene reasons. Then when you realise that most of their customers are quite elderly.... Eeeuw. Can't erase that mental image no matter how hard I try.
Is anyone really surprised? All the second hand copies of 50 Shades in our old book exchange used to creep me out for hygiene reasons. Then when you realise that most of their customers are quite elderly.... Eeeuw. Can't erase that mental image no matter how hard I try.

He made me think.
You know what? I think he was right.

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013...
Dug out the link, made me chuckle
James wrote: "I used to think old people were creepy too. I was a cop once, and on patrol in this country town I was working in I commented to my older and wiser partner about all the creepy old people, walking..."
Be that as it may, I still don't want to think about them wanking.
Be that as it may, I still don't want to think about them wanking.

James wrote: "What they do is sit back and tell lies about their youth. Like we all will too one day. I already do that."
Which is fine. Since THAT doesn't leave organic material (which may or may not contain traces of syphilis) on second hand copies of Fifty Shades.
Which is fine. Since THAT doesn't leave organic material (which may or may not contain traces of syphilis) on second hand copies of Fifty Shades.

Which is fine. Since THAT doesn't leave organic material (which may or m..."
well if they do lets hope the pensioners in question are Helen Mirren or Sean Connery rather than the cat lady from The Simpsons
Sandyboy wrote: "well if they do lets hope the pensioners in question are Helen Mirren or Sean Connery rather than the cat lady from The Simpsons .."
Helen Mirren for sure. Have you seen her old interview with (a very sexist) Parkinson? She was STUNNING.
Helen Mirren for sure. Have you seen her old interview with (a very sexist) Parkinson? She was STUNNING.

"Well if they do lets hope the pensioners in question are Helen Mirren or Sean Connery rather than the cat lady from The Simpsons."
Some of the imagery here is taking a toll on my health. I personally blame Ursula. She started it!

Helen Mirren for sure. Have you seen her old i..."
The parkinson interview is an embarrassment. I'm glad I'm not English any more. Helen in The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover...wow!
Sandyboy wrote: "Ruby [Has Been Censored] [Isn't Happy] wrote: "Sandyboy wrote: "well if they do lets hope the pensioners in question are Helen Mirren or Sean Connery rather than the cat lady from The Simpsons .."
..."
I loved that movie too. My introduction to "foreign film"!
Parkinson definitely made a fool of himself - which is probably why it's not on the "Best of" DVD my dad sent me a couple of xmases ago..
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I loved that movie too. My introduction to "foreign film"!
Parkinson definitely made a fool of himself - which is probably why it's not on the "Best of" DVD my dad sent me a couple of xmases ago..
Sandyboy wrote: "nah, the best connery has to be The Man Who Would Be King"
Yep, my vote hands down as well!
Yep, my vote hands down as well!

The director Russell Mulcahy is a Brisbanite, like me.

i grew up with roger moore bond movies so he's my james bond, but i can see that connery is just a soupcon cooler

The director Russell Mulcahy is a Brisbanite, like me."
he's trying to relaunch Highlander again i believe
Ruby [Has Been Censored] [Isn't Happy] wrote: "Never understood the whole Connery thing. Give me Roger Moore any day."
*Gasp* *Sputter* *Cough*
THIS CANNOT STAND!
*Gasp* *Sputter* *Cough*
THIS CANNOT STAND!

Derek (Guilty of thoughtcrime) wrote: "We may have to appeal to the other Ruby. This one seems to have a … problem. Roger Moore? Really? He was great as The Saint, but Bond??"
I was going to make an exception for The Saint as well, but I thought it would dilute my rage.
I was going to make an exception for The Saint as well, but I thought it would dilute my rage.

Moore was far more a Porn Star bond, which is kinda gross i'll admit but the one liners and double meanings were a lot more fun
and he could wear the shit out of a pair of flairs
Whitney wrote: "I was going to make an exception for The Saint as well, but I thought it would dilute my rage. ..."
Remember, this is where I live now: http://rednomadoz.blogspot.com.au/201...
Remember, this is where I live now: http://rednomadoz.blogspot.com.au/201...

Don't mess-up the hair Roger. Keep the blow-waver handy.

Remember, this is where I live now: http://rednomadoz.blogspot.com.au/201......"
Cool! I'm with the guy who wanted to know what sort of paint lasts that long. I take it that it made it to its 50th anniversary.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (other topics)
Fahrenheit 451 (other topics)
I really need to read her novels. If our libraries here had less smelly editions, I'd have been all over them.