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Apr 07, 2009 09:18

Current reading list:

Challenge of the North Cascades by Fred Beckey
Native to Nowhere by Timothy Beatley
Mount Rainier Climbing Guide by Mike Gauthier
Hot Tubs, Saunas, & Steam Baths by Alan Sanderfoot
Alternative Construction by Lynne Elizabeth and Cassandra Adams

What about you kids? What are you all reading? Post it, suckas.

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hateandloveme April 7 2009, 16:34:10 UTC
Euphemism & Dysphemism by Keith Allan and Kate Burridge (I am in the process of writing a 15-20 research paper on usage of the word “fuck”)
The Long Emergency by James Howard Kunstler
And
Essential Bushcraft by Ray Mears

I don't know how to make the titles underlined as I am not familiar with HTML

do you masturbate to cliffhanger?

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nosurrendercell April 7 2009, 18:03:16 UTC
That's a damn good collection anyways. I want to read that paper. Send it on over the interweb when yur done.

I haven't masturbated to Cliffhanger. Hope I didn't make you sad. Plus scary climbing tends to cause shrinkage.

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hateandloveme April 7 2009, 22:52:41 UTC
I would have thought that Sylvester Stallone awesome rippling muscles would have been like climbing porn.

and john Lithgow on the other hand...now there is some shrinkage...

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purveyorofchaos April 7 2009, 18:19:16 UTC
The Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti, Maya Deren
Alicia II, Robert Thurston (Lol it has my name)

And the stack I'm getting to slowly:
A Manual of Urban Guerilla Warfare: Fighting in the Streets, Urbano
Catechism of the Revolutionist, Sergei Nechayev
The Theater and it's Double, Antonin Artaud
Death in Midsummer, Yukio Mishima
Embracing Defeat:Japan in the Wake of WW2, John W. Dower
The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoyevsky

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nosurrendercell April 7 2009, 19:57:38 UTC
Yours are way more academic and I'm the one who's in school. Hows that work. They all look really interesting though.

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iamfish April 8 2009, 05:47:39 UTC
The Lives of Cells by Lewis Thomas
Mycorrhizas: Anatomy and Cell Biology by a whole bunch of people
and I'm technically still in the middle of reading Guns, Germs, and Steel. And of course the latest National Geographic issue and an impressive pile of textbooks/ID guides.

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nosurrendercell April 8 2009, 08:01:44 UTC
You mean those books are for class? Jesus. Whats the Lives of Cells about? Is there drama and intrigue?

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iamfish April 9 2009, 03:39:13 UTC
oh no, none of those are for class except the pile o' text books. and it's actually The Lives of a Cell, and it's definately full of drama, intrigue, wit, and wonderment! It's amazing, I highly recommend it, it's pretty short too...much less intimidating than all the other books in my pile, heh.

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