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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: grotty on June 06, 2006, 07:42:00 am
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Plans for the big day?
You could go to this:
Party in Hell planned for 6-6-06 (http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/06/03/hell.party.ap/)
And listen to these on your way:
The Devil's Playlist (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=61::66EP)
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work, just like 6/5/06 and 6/7/06.
though i feel i might get suckered into seeing the omen remake sometime this week.
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I've done my part. Just downloaded this:
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"Preacher Man" combined a ferocious backbeat, Morricone-esque slide guitar, and hoarse doom metal vocals that swallowed lyrics like "when he talks, connected scars reopen" into one of the best night-driving songs ever recorded. If your day job was in Heaven and you commuted between both worlds, this is the tune the local DJ would kick off your commercial-free ride home with.
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I might play along tonight and put on my Satanics CD. Classics like "Hell: It Ain't The Heat It's The Humidity", and by the same guys who are The Upper Crust
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The National Mortgage Rate was just changed this morning to...
you guessed it!
6.66%
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Strangely enough, after recently having a conversation with a friend about the Masons, when I choose a new book to start reading today, I had forgotten what the date was. When I realized it, I thought it was a bit humorous. In fact, I've already gotten to the part that talks about 666 being the number of the Beast. Since this book is such a beast in itself, I had put it off for a couple years waiting for a time when I was in one of my voracious reading phases. Moving along rather well so far.
Foucault's Pendulum (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0151327653/ref=pd_bbs_null_3/002-3503712-6006419?s=music&v=glance&n=5174)
Umberto Eco
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Originally posted by Jaguar:
Strangely enough, after recently having a conversation with a friend about the Masons, when I choose a new book to start reading today, I had forgotten what the date was. When I realized it, I thought it was a bit humorous. In fact, I've already gotten to the part that talks about 666 being the number of the Beast. Since this book is such a beast in itself, I had put it off for a couple years waiting for a time when I was in one of my voracious reading phases. Moving along rather well so far.
Foucault's Pendulum (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0151327653/ref=pd_bbs_null_3/002-3503712-6006419?s=music&v=glance&n=5174)
Umberto Eco
funny, i am re-reading it too. . .i am understanding the satire in it much better than when i originally read it in college.
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Jaguar:
Strangely enough, after recently having a conversation with a friend about the Masons, when I choose a new book to start reading today, I had forgotten what the date was. When I realized it, I thought it was a bit humorous. In fact, I've already gotten to the part that talks about 666 being the number of the Beast. Since this book is such a beast in itself, I had put it off for a couple years waiting for a time when I was in one of my voracious reading phases. Moving along rather well so far.
Foucault's Pendulum (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0151327653/ref=pd_bbs_null_3/002-3503712-6006419?s=music&v=glance&n=5174)
Umberto Eco
funny, i am re-reading it too. . .i am understanding the satire in it much better than when i originally read it in college. [/b]
Yeah, I know what you mean. I'm glad that I waited so long to read it because it gave me more time to learn about so much of the background that is needed to fully understand the book properly. Not a book for the young.
Had to put my reading off for a few days for a few obligations but once I got back, strangely enough, it took me 6 days to read the book. (Read the 2nd half in the last day.) It's definitely a book to read during a reading frenzy otherwise you loose track of too much.