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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
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    [quote name='dogmeat' timestamp='1365125602' post='357000']<br />
    I always aspire to curmudgeoness. That was for a long time my twitter description. I think it is one of the gfraces of growing old.<br />
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    I do think you can be a curmudgeon without being a misanthrope though.<br />
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    A curmudgeon just doesn't give a shit about pointing out the Emperor is stark bollocking naked. A misanthrope is a negative, joyless git.<br />
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    The Baron is neither. He's just a toad.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    but with curmudgeonly tendencies.<br />
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    I thought he would have worn that badge quite proudly rather than question it.

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    [quote name='dK' timestamp='1365065958' post='356867']<br />
    [url="http://www.iain-banks.net/"]http://www.iain-banks.net/[/url]<br />
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    A sad day<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    Yeah I am utterly gutted about this. One of my favourite authors, such an amazing imagination - The Culture 'universe/setting' is such an amazingly rich creation. Great wit and humour too.

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  • NTAN Online
    NTAN Online
    NTA
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    [quote name='Crucial' timestamp='1365116284' post='356950'][size=3]A curmudgeon's reputation for malevolence is undeserved. They're neither warped nor evil at heart. They don't hate mankind, just mankind's absurdities. They're just as sensitive and soft-hearted as the next guy, but they hide their vulnerability beneath a crust of misanthropy. They ease the pain by turning hurt into humor. . . . . . They attack maudlinism because it devalues genuine sentiment. . . . . . Nature, having failed to equip them with a servicable denial mechanism, has endowed them with astute perception and sly wit.<br />
    Curmudgeons are mockers and debunkers whose bitterness is a symptom rather than a disease. They can't compromise their standards and can't manage the suspension of disbelief necessary for feigned cheerfulness. Their awareness is a curse.<br />
    Perhaps curmudgeons have gotten a bad rap in the same way that the messenger is blamed for the message: They have the temerity to comment on the human condition without apology. They not only refuse to applaud mediocrity, they howl it down with morose glee. Their versions of the truth unsettle us, and we hold it against them, even though they soften it with humor. [/size]<br />
    [right]- JON WINOKUR[/right][/quote]<br />
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    Yeah, so like I said: BSG.<br />
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    <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/rugby/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    Baron Silas Greenback
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    Damn... I guess I am a curmudgeon ... now all I need is a rocker and a porch.

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    [quote name='Baron Silas Greenback' timestamp='1365217915' post='357438']<br />
    Damn... I guess I am a curmudgeon ... now all I need is a rocker and a porch.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    I don't think so, you'd be frustrated merely ranting at passers by. The keyboard is mightier than the porch.<br />
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    Btw did you know our Governer General is a huge fan of homeopathy? Good thing he has no real power.

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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    Baron Silas Greenback
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    #302

    [quote name='jegga' timestamp='1365221206' post='357443']<br />
    I don't think so, you'd be frustrated merely ranting at passers by. The keyboard is mightier than the porch.<br />
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    Btw did you know our Governer General is a huge fan of homeopathy? Good thing he has no real power.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    He is a fool then.<br />
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    You can also get it on th NHS, I never said the world didnt have an abundance of fools.. and some have power to do foolish things.

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  • NTAN Online
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    NTA
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    [quote name='jegga' timestamp='1365221206' post='357443']<br />
    <br />
    I don't think so, you'd be frustrated merely ranting at passers by. The keyboard is mightier than the porch.[/quote]<br />
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    A tablet and a shotgun and he's set both ways

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    #304

    [quote name='Baron Silas Greenback' timestamp='1365243204' post='357651']<br />
    You can also get it on th NHS, I never said the world didnt have an abundance of fools.. and some have power to do foolish things.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    Indeed, look at Steve Jobs, very smart guy yet decided he could cure his totally cureable cancer with smoothies. And by the time he realised he was wrong... ooops...<br />
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    People often look at people who are good at one thing & decide they should advise them on everything. Who was the Al Black who fronted a company that utterly raped its investors a few years back? While of course in the UK this week -<br />
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    [url="http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/05/swansea-measles-epidemic-mmr-jab"]http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/apr/05/swansea-measles-epidemic-mmr-jab[/url]<br />
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    "Take-up for the MMR vaccine dropped by 14% in south Wales in the late 1990s after research, subsequently discredited, raised health concerns over the jab and prompted a campaign against it by the South Wales Evening Post.<br />
    Public Health Wales said: "It is just a matter of time before a child is left with serious and permanent complications such as eye disorders, deafness or brain damage, or dies"."

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Crucial
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    #305

    That just looks like a ready made excuse for Welsh Rugby in the next few years.

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  • jeggaJ Offline
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    #306

    And nows theres a measles outbreak in Swansea http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-22036576<br />
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    Fuckwit parents.

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  • M Offline
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    Muttonbird
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    #307

    I've got 250 titles in my library centering on late 19th to mid 20th century European literature (mostly Russian), science fiction and alternative history themes if any one wants to discuss.

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  • dKD Offline
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    #308

    For the Joe Abercrombie fans with little time on their hands<br />
    <br />
    [url="http://www.firstlawcomic.com/"]http://www.firstlawcomic.com/[/url]

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  • NTAN Online
    NTAN Online
    NTA
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    #309

    Right. Finished all the Wheel of Time books I had from a friend. Just number 14 to go... Read a plot synopsis on wiki and now don't know if I can be bothered....

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    #310

    No point reading that far and then bailing on it - just the one to go!

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  • NTAN Online
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    NTA
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    #311

    Bought the book through Google Books and just polished it off now.<br />
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    I actually got a bit more emotional about this one given the finality of the content for some characters. Overall though it was a good read.<br />
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    Now let us never speak of this again.

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    #312

    [quote name='NTA' timestamp='1366952733' post='361892']<br />
    Bought the book through Google Books and just polished it off now.<br />
    <br />
    I actually got a bit more emotional about this one given the finality of the content for some characters. Overall though it was a good read.<br />
    <br />
    Now let us never speak of this again.<br />
    [/quote]<br />
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    I'm confused... is that an endorsement of the final book!!? I've been trying to work out if I should read that ones written after 'his' passing.

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  • NTAN Online
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    NTA
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    I think Sanderson did a good job. As someone said above, he cut all the crap about "women rule! Men are idiots!" upon which Jordan built his foundation.

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    #314

    Fiction: I'm probably late to this party, but after watching Jack Reacher I've decided to read Killing Floor by Lee Child. Half way through and I think I'll read the other half.

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  • NTAN Online
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    NTA
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    My advice is not to read too many of them in a row - Reacher novels tend to form a pattern...

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  • boobooB Offline
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    'Dune' Frank Herbert.<br />
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    Sorry - what an overblown bunch of baloney.<br />
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    I suspect my nerd sci-fi brain expired somewhere around 1982 - which is when I read it the first time. I found it hard going then but this time I just found it boring.<br />
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    I know it's "a classic" and one [i]should [/i]like it and rave about it's significance, but my advice: Avoid.

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