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Thread: Aye or Nay?

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    Nay to tapioca

    Tofu


    I always liked the game, it seemed good natured enough.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Tapioca pudding? So-so.

    PJ Harvey?

    Edit: So-so to tofu as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    Tofu
    Aye. Sauté it in a little curry paste. So good!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Muse View Post
    I always liked the game, it seemed good natured enough.
    That's how I feel about premarital sex.

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    Make it, it probably just timed out.

    Aye to P.J Harvey

    Pâté?
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    Aye to pate. Kind of cruel to geese, but, "elder friendly" (since you don't have to chew it much). Unfortunately it makes me a little queasy. But it tastes great.

    Deep-fried clams balls?

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    Uhmm, well, deep fried clams are good so ya, okay.

    Nutella?
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    I haven't actually tried it, but I like hazelnut. Aye?

    Rice crispy squares?

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    Aye, with chocolate on top or without.

    Nanaimo bars?
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    Never tried them, but they look to be worth emigrating to Canada for.

    How about Anne Rice?

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    Aye, I admit to being a fan of hers


    Ayn Rand

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Haven't read her but I'll err on nay for Rand (I do plan on reading her).

    Anne Carson?
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    I met her a few times in New Orleans, DM. I read the vampire books in those days. Okay, she's not Faulkner, but (like John Kennedy Toole), Rice slips by my filters as pre-Katrina zeitgeist.

    And Clopin, I give you preemptive absolution for throwing Atlas Shrugged in the trash after the 20th page, too. You'll like the message but, my God, the style!

    And Ann Carson looks amazing. I'll have to read her.

    Louisiana?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pompey Bum View Post
    And Clopin, I give you preemptive absolution for throwing Atlas Shrugged in the trash after the 20th page, too. You'll like the message but, my God, the style!

    Louisiana?
    Haha I like that you can live vicariously through encouraging other people to start books and not finish them! I was going to read The Fountainhead or Anthem instead of Atlas Shrugged anyway.

    I've never been to Louisiana but it seems like a neat place, aye from me.

    A Confederacy of Dunces?
    So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopin View Post
    Haha I like that you can live vicariously through encouraging other people to start books and not finish them! I was going to read The Fountainhead or Anthem instead of Atlas Shrugged anyway.

    I've never been to Louisiana but it seems like a neat place, aye from me.

    A Confederacy of Dunces?
    I loved The Fountainhead and really enjoyed Atlas Shrugged

    Aye the Confederacy of Dunces

    Southern Gothic literature

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    Haha ya DM I think I recall you being the lone assenting voice in an Ayn Rand thread from awhile back.

    I'll leave your question on Southern Gothic for someone more qualified than 'not at all' to answer.
    So with the courage of a clown, or a cur, or a kite jerkin tight at it's tether

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