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Post by Tiana, eh? on Mar 9, 2006 20:15:29 GMT -5
Er. Yes, sir. (scurries off to tell the Librarian Ook for Death) Why oh why couldn't I find a nice boring island and stay there for the remainder of my existance...
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Post by Joan Omnipresent on Mar 28, 2006 20:57:53 GMT -5
Yes, DEATH does speak in normal CAPS at times. It's like he talks straight into your mind without the aid of actual words. *wise nod*
Oh, yes...I'm back.
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Post by Ali Blue on Mar 28, 2006 20:59:34 GMT -5
Master! Welcome back!!! *glomps*
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Post by Joan Omnipresent on Mar 29, 2006 13:11:19 GMT -5
Haiiiiiiiiii!!!!! *GLOMP*
sithspit...that was such an un-masterly thing to do...blargh... *hides in a hole of 3vil*
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 7, 2006 7:40:03 GMT -5
*snrk* THAT WAS AN AMMUSING DISPLAY.
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Apr 9, 2006 13:19:56 GMT -5
'Tis fun, being Death's apprentice. I shall remain Mort at heart, though I don't know about the son-in-law bit.
Yes! Glomping can be for 3vil people too.
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 9, 2006 19:54:43 GMT -5
ER....NO BEING SON IN LAW.....CREEPY.
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Post by Absolon on Apr 9, 2006 19:56:24 GMT -5
I have to read that book! I just re-read the Bromeliad trilogy and read The Colour of Magic. So now I understand where all these names come from!
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 13, 2006 18:56:14 GMT -5
VERY GOOD APPRENTICE. ...ER...GRIMMA NOT MORT....
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Post by Absolon on Apr 14, 2006 16:58:27 GMT -5
And know I've read The Light Fantastic, and am reading Mort. They're not that long, really. Death is so cool....
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 17, 2006 13:08:32 GMT -5
WHY THANK YOU. MOST PEOPLE RUN AWAY WHEN THEY SEE MEAND I NEVER GET INVITED TO PARTIES....
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Post by Absolon on Apr 17, 2006 18:06:25 GMT -5
That's so sad! If I threw parties, I'd invite you....
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 20, 2006 9:37:32 GMT -5
*sniff* THANK YOU APPRENTICE.
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Post by Dûncariel is Dead. on Apr 20, 2006 19:29:52 GMT -5
*still hasn't read Terry Pratchett*
Prepare yourself, for I'm going to whine.
I don't like to go to the library. I have fines! Why should they fine me? I'm reading, aren't I?
And I just don't like the librarian. She's weird...
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Apr 20, 2006 23:32:44 GMT -5
I want to be a librarian.
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Post by Absolon on Apr 23, 2006 20:36:27 GMT -5
The librarian at my library reads the same books I do. So when I check stuff out, he's always commenting on the books, or suggesting books to me. He's the one who told me to read Terry Pratchett in the first place.
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Post by Master Warious on Apr 26, 2006 8:10:46 GMT -5
My co-worker recoomended Pratchett to me. ^_^ She works at the library with me.
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Jun 7, 2006 18:00:02 GMT -5
No one recommanded Prachett to me. I don't know why I even read those books... I just did. I mean, I know I read them before Jandalf did...
(bemused)
I must've taken one of his books out randomly and just read the rest.
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Post by Master Warious on Jun 8, 2006 16:16:45 GMT -5
That's pretty much how I got into reading Tannith Lee and Tamora Pierce.....
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Jun 12, 2006 19:05:53 GMT -5
Lindo corrupted me. She likes corrupting people. She'd already bought the entire current Discworld series but one book when I made my first venture into it, as that was when I bought The Fifth Elephant for her birthday. Or Christmas. Or something like that. I had time to kill just after buying it, so I sat down on the mall bench and started reading. I remember Carrot and the Watch from back then. Can't recall whether I encountered the Patrician as well. Soon after, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents was shoved at me and I absorbed it (well, not literally; that's a bad habit, because no one ever lends books to you again after that). Huzzah for Dangerous Beans! I estimate that was likely sometime in 2002 or 2003. Then was a looong space of no Pratchett-reading at all, except for Good Omens which he co-authored with someone else, and then I came full-circle and got back into it. And that is my full Pratchett history.
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