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# might get rid of some of the dog shit though
:D

I've finished my 30k Pic - so I think I'll save it for tomorrow :)

Woo yay too
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 17:44, archived)
# *pokes*
huzzah! before 11 please I have to go out then
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 17:50, archived)
# righty ho
I'll do it first thing when I get in.

I hope you all have lots of tissue ready!

:D

sneak preview:

(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 17:58, archived)
# after that
do you disappear never to be seen again, like Kevin Spacey in K-Pax?

edit: pffft
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 17:59, archived)
# I'll take that as a yes
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:05, archived)
# Not true.
K-Pax is actually the second in a trilogy of books.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:20, archived)
# s'why I said Kevin Spacey
*blows raspberry*
didn't actually know that
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:25, archived)
# Nor did I until I stumble onto it in the library.
Kevin Spacey hanging around showing people.
He has to be one of my fave actors/director/producer etc etc etc.
I loved when the Sun said he went cruising on Clapham COmmon and everyone said. oooOOOooo so what. Maybe he's gay.
The way he pretty much saved the Old Vic and how he did all the singing as Bobby Darren in Under the Sea as well a writing and directing it.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:29, archived)
# first novel, to be precise
and there are 4 books
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:31, archived)
# I thought K-Pax was the second.
They any good? If you like that sorta genre have you read any of Fiona McIntosh's stuff? She was mentored by Robin Hobb. Hugely orginal.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:41, archived)
# I've read all four, and they're quite engaging
K-Pax is the first book, the rest are labelled K-Pax II, III, and IV, with subtitled labels.
The film was based around the first book :)

Can't say I've read her stuff, but will note it down for future perusal, always good to read stuff on recommendation :) Ta.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:46, archived)
# I'm more fantasy genre that scifi (and I have the way they're labelled togeather in the bookshops as Scifi/Fantasy.
But I really suggest reading The Quickening series by Fiona McIntosh if you get the chance.
I started reading fntasy books when I was about ten and they really helped me overcome heavy Dyslexia. That trilogy has we be one of the most unpredicatable and original I've ever read.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:49, archived)
# crikey, that's a double chin and a half!
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:13, archived)
# I thought in was Peter Griffin's chin.
(, Tue 24 Feb 2009, 18:54, archived)