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# Never heard of it myself
However i'd like to nominte The Hungry Catapiller
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:52, archived)
# That's W.'s favourite
therefore it is disqualified by default
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:53, archived)
# tis a good choice,
but "where the wild things are" and "in the night kitchen" are the way to go.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:53, archived)
# I'll remmeber them then
on a vaguely related note, I've tried to start readin Lord Of The Rings, but the prologue just bored me so much i gave up before starting properly
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:55, archived)
# well done
throw it away now. It's pants.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:56, archived)
# This message was brought to you by:
Fat Boab's guide to 20th Century Classics

next week he'll be reviewing the collected works of Steinbeck.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:58, archived)
# And that's Blair's favourite
he probably enjoyed the prologue
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:56, archived)
# mention the Lord Of The Rings once more and I'll more than likely kill you......
/HMHB
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:57, archived)
# more cock, more cock
Michael Moorecock you fervently moan
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:01, archived)
# is this a wok that you
shove down my throat or are you just pleased to see me?
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:06, archived)
# Stick with it.
Book one drags on and on and has far too many songs (skip the Tom Bombadil chapter-pointless) but it gets going for books 2 and 3. In fact, just watch the film for the first book and start at book two...
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:59, archived)
# I want to read them all
so I can argue with my friend who things they're the best thing since sliced bread.
I get the feelin gthey're gona be kinda slow, and after reading His Dark Materials which went along at quite a fast pace, it seems really dull
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:04, archived)
# It's a bit long winded...
...to cut a long story short Golum throws himself into the fire in the mountain at the end with the ring and destroys it.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:03, archived)
# bastard!
i've nearly finished the third book and now all suprise in its predictable plot has been destroyed!
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:14, archived)
# turns out Gandalf is a woman too
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:19, archived)
# I just skipped to the end....
"Sauron did it."
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:08, archived)
# "A hole is to dig"
is pretty damn woo too ...

"A hill is to run down and shout 'boodleboodleboo'..."
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 12:02, archived)
# I'll see your hungry caterpiller
and raise you a Tiger Who Came to Tea
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:55, archived)
# Oooh.
Good call.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:55, archived)
# Not htis one then?
...
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:55, archived)
# .....
....
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:56, archived)
# How
did the little boy get his trousers off without taking off his boots?
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:56, archived)
# It's a skill...
...he shares with me
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:57, archived)
# Ah, You really are a sick cranberry.
Well done.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:56, archived)
# That's so wrong
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:58, archived)
# oh dear. Sorry to spoil that one for you too.
(, Thu 20 Nov 2003, 11:55, archived)