Originally Posted by
Janine
Ok islandclimber - I better start with this one first:
sounds good
Which one are you watching?!!! OMG - I love Monty Python and my library has the TV series set, too. I recently, again watched "The Holy Grail" and "The Life of Brian". Just listening to Brian's mom's high voice, cracks me up. I am rolling with laughter :lol: I can be 2 rooms away and hear her and I am laughing - same with the series, which I must resume soon, the male's playing females is what makes me laugh the most, but then again - there are so many stellar moments!
I'm actually just watching episodes of the show... the movies are amazing, but the show is just so so so good... if your interested in voting in a little poll I put up a Monty Python's Flying Circus thread in General Chat, but no one seems interested... we must have unique taste;) ... but I love so many of the sketches... The Argument Room, The Ministry of Silly Walks.. my my, how does it get better than john Cleese complaining about how the government spent more on defense than on developing silly walks!!!!!!!:lol: Dead Parrot sketch or Four Yorkshire Men, or for those with literary tastes The Oscar Wilde sketch... all the famous sketches you can watch on youtube.. but I found the entire tv series online a couple years ago... so I'm set for life...
:lol: yes, just social i z i n g and getting to know everyone better....that is cool, don't you think? ;)
I think it is one of the best parts... it would be no fun discussing with complete strangers... and getting to know everyone is tons of fun...
Not long??? you kidding. Add them all together and you have a novella or short novel. I was feeling kind of like overwhelmed already. I also have to be reading these Lawrence stories now to be picking one for Tues. It is rather taxing on my end. I read super slowly, and it is against my religion to skim.
yes I don't like to skim either, if one is going to skim, why not just go read an outline... but I am lucky in that I can read quite quickly... but you do have alot to read... so for now we could always put summaries of the first two stories up
That is an interesting comparison or (s).
:D that's me.. always trying to see things where there is nothing...
Is "Sanine" a woman? Is she racy or a prostitude, courtesan? Haha - I love banned books. :lol: I read Lawrence, don't I?;) Lawrence sounds mild compared to this "Sanine" book. Is the book long?
On here - do you mean the text is on Lit Net? or someone mentioned it in a post? Is it a French novel? Yes, those prizes are a bit steep; silly people think they can sell books that are falling appart for that much. I saw a L book listed and they want $2000. for it! Ridiculous. I really wanted that book, too. The posthumus(post death -I need spell-check:( ) papers of Lawrence. I think I have to wait a bit to look into buying that book. I have all these Dostevesky books to read, you know, and at least 10 more Lawrence books to read that I bought from Amazon.
It's a 300 and something pages... so not short, but not long compared to other epic Russian novels... yes, another Russian, I have the russian addiction strong within me.. but actually I just think I am addicted to literature in general, regardless of language... if one looked at countries though, I do not read alot of american lit, though some that I have read I have loved... I just love the irish and the british in the english language for some reason... Yep the text of "Sanine" is on Litnet... Sanine is a man, with no values... no morals for that matter.. he doesn't believe in morals, he believes they prevent one from enjoying life one could say... I don't know if he goes further than Lawrence, in the way he puts it... Russia always had quite strict censorship of what was allowable... but the subject matter behind it and pervading it are definitely very provocative, and dark... oh and there are a couple very kind of perverse and appalling scenes I guess one could say, at least for that period people would have seen them so... and no babies or children hurt in the whole book!!! or animals!!!!!!! besides some hunting, but it doesn't go in depth into that... and hey I'm a vegan and I can handle hearing about the hunting, so... :D One day I will send you Sanine, I don't always keep books I read, I like to recirculate them, so they get read by others, and continually passed around, I love used books, they have a history and you can get many for so inexpensive a price
Totally too busy; but I do it to myself! :bawling: The things I mentioned are only the tip of the iceberg. There is tons more I have to do and starting next week. I procrastinated way too long already.
yep I know the busy feeling... I run a custom handcrafted log and timberframe house building shop here, (my father is the owner of the company but lives on the other side of the country)... so I often work anywhere from 50-80 hrs a week.. and then have my climbing, snowboarding, reading, writing, hiking, all that to do above.. so it is a good thing for me i have mild insomnia, or I would never have time...:D and my employee just quit, cuz we are too perfectionist about our work he put it... we shouldn't worry so much about doing a perfect job for people buying their dream homes I guess.. but I just can't help it, this is like art for me, I love to make it beautiful...
What you said made my night. It was so sweet and I think the nicest compliment or one of them I have gotten from a forum member. I really did feel I had accomplished something from my hardwork. See hard work does pay off, maybe not monetarily but in more important ways. That is how I feel about it. I value a good opinion and appreciation far more than anything money can buy. I am so glad you are going to try the Lawrence thread. I think you will definitely enjoy it and get a lot out of the discussions. :( I just hope I pick a good story everyone likes this time.
I am sure you will:)
Don't I know that but you are talking to someone who thrives on watching "Hamlet" at least once a month. I like tragedy better than comedy - go figure and I am not a depressed person at all, ever. I don't want to waste time being depressed. I don't know - are any babies, kids, puppies killed in that new book you suggested? I have to refrain currently from those type tragedies. If adults want to kill each other that's fine with me just not not kids or baby animals,*expectant grannie speaking again*.:)
no babies, kids, baby animals hurt... just adults and I won't say anymore for fear of giving too much away...
Glad to hear it islandclimber! You obviously have your feet on the ground and you have come to that stage of maturity. I know my son went through the 'going out too late and drinking too much' stage and I was crazy at the time, over worry. I think he wised up a little later than you, but still glad he hit the mature stage finally. Now he is going to be a daddy, so he must slow up even more and his wife truly loves him and keeps his feet on the ground. He is not a literature type guy but he loves working with his hands and he is very clever and smart. He renovated his whole house and he is always building something.
working with one's hands is great... that is what I do.. it is fun, it is like a form of art I believe, the creation... that is great he is in such a good relationship, they seem so rare these days
No, I am very proud of you and that you didn't follow along with the crowd. As Frost said "I took the road less traveled, and it has made all the difference" - I think I quoted that right. You are truly a nice young man and know the genuine value of things that are important in life. You came to the right place here to meet up with similar thinking people. Hey, I went through the same stage, when I was younger - I know, it wears out fast - that bar scene/partying. The good things in life are everlasting.
I too, love old movies and new movies and Monty Python! ;) :lol: I love art and I love music and I love reading and I love nature - what more can a person ask for? We are all so blessed but many just don't realise it.
AGREED:D
Have fun at the baby shower Janine
You kidding ? - a person after my own heart. I am constantly rambling on; I have bored many a poster on Lit Net, I am sure....:lol: Just kidding, you are not boring me at all. I find your posts totally entertaining. We actually have a lot incommon. Wish I was younger; I would give you a run for your money, oops - will I be reprimanded for that remark? I wasn't stalking you, IC:lol: You know I am joshing with you!;) I am about to be a grannie.
:lol: no reprimands from this quarter :lol: and hey, you keep your hands off that imaginary money of mine!!!:lol: