There's no point in reading books - if they're any good they get made into films.
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Thu 5 Jan 2012, 12:15,
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*narrows eyes*
Look the last person who actually said those very words to me (and meant them) I haven't spoken to since... So you'd best be making the funny here mister.
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Thu 5 Jan 2012, 12:21,
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There's this girl, right
and she fancies this boy, yeah?
But he's a bit wierd and pasty. He's a zombie or something
And there's this other boy who fancies the girl, and he's a... a mummy
And the girl has to decide whether she wants to 'lose it' to the zombie or the mummy.
Something like that. God knows how they got so many books out of it
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Thu 5 Jan 2012, 12:35,
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But he's a bit wierd and pasty. He's a zombie or something
And there's this other boy who fancies the girl, and he's a... a mummy
And the girl has to decide whether she wants to 'lose it' to the zombie or the mummy.
Something like that. God knows how they got so many books out of it
I hear the lastest film deals with abortion.
Uhh...
Yyyyyeah. They're going with this.
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Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:16,
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Yyyyyeah. They're going with this.
I don't read books at all any more, but rarely watch films either.
But I am glad I have read good books in the past, a good book is better than a good film any day.
In over a hundred years of film, no one has ever come remotely close to capturing a tenth of the passion discribed in the book wuthering hieghts.
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Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:31,
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In over a hundred years of film, no one has ever come remotely close to capturing a tenth of the passion discribed in the book wuthering hieghts.