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moonshineshadow: Yep. I love books. And I spent way more on books than on games :D Just last weekend I got a new shelf since I did not have enough space anymore for more books.
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ddickinson: I am having to limit myself buying new physical books now, which is why my partner bought me a kindle paperweight, so that I don't keep taking up more room with my books. I have a mini library in my house, a whole room full of bookcases and books everywhere. And lots of boxed fill of books up in the attic. I love to read. :-)

Do you keep all the books you buy? Or do you get rid of them once you have read them? I keep mine, which is how I ended up with so many. Every so often I get rid of some, but then I just by more to read to replace them.
Do you mean kindle paperwhite or have I missed one. I have an original Kindle, paperwhite with no backlight and love it. It's VERY light.
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moonshineshadow: I have to admit that a lot of my books are still at my parents place :D I just don't have enough space for them at the moment. Once I am finished with my current project I'll move to a bigger apartment and then get them all. So at the moment I am really balancing in between buying physical and ebooks.
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ddickinson: A lot of mine are factual books, history mainly. But I have a nice selection of most topics. I enjoy reading new things and there are only a few topics I would avoid instantly, like soppy romance novels and celebrity biographies. Two genres that seem to dominate the book stores here in the UK.
I mostly prefer fantasy books or historical novels. Sometimes a crime or thriller is also nice. I can agree with you on the soppy romance and biographie stuff, I also avoid that.
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moonshineshadow: I keep all my books. But I also re-read books very often. There are even some books in danger of falling apart because I read them so often.
Of course I have a few which I did not really like and I am often thinking I should get rid of them but somehow I could not convince myself to really do it.
Again I am the same. I try to be careful with the books I buy, and so far I have not had too bad a time with books that I didn't like. I do run into them from time to time, and usually I donate them to a local charity shop. I think what makes it hard to get rid of them is that you paid for it, you earned that money and so you earned that book, and it's never nice to just get rid of something you worked hard for.
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gunsynd: It's the thought that matters,think about it for a while:-)
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ddickinson: Now why would I want to think about fish having sex? :-)
Not gunna touch this anymore:-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Do you mean kindle paperwhite or have I missed one. I have an original Kindle, paperwhite with no backlight and love it. It's VERY light.
I did mean paperwhite, sorry about that. :-)

It's not a bad e-reader. I prefer a real book more than anything, but the Kindle paperwhite does a very good job of giving the impression you are reading a book. Even the touch screen has been given a paper like texture. The light is also quite nice, I just have it on low when needed, but without it is just fine.

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gunsynd: Not gunna touch this anymore:-)
That's probably for the best. Maybe stick to fruit juice from now on, then you can be sure nothing has happened to what you are drinking. :-)
Post edited February 10, 2015 by ddickinson
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ddickinson: Now why would I want to think about fish having sex? :-)
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gunsynd: Not gunna touch this anymore:-)
fish

adjective

acronym for "fit, intelligent, sexy, hot". (In other words: attractive, intelligent, attractive, attractive.)
Hey girl. Look at ya! You're lookin' fish tonight!
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EndreWhiteMane: Do you mean kindle paperwhite or have I missed one. I have an original Kindle, paperwhite with no backlight and love it. It's VERY light.
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ddickinson: I did mean paperwhite, sorry about that. :-)

It's not a bad e-reader. I prefer a real book more than anything, but the Kindle paperwhite does a very good job of giving the impression you are reading a book. Even the touch screen has been given a paper like texture. The light is also quite nice, I just have it on low when needed, but without it is just fine.

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gunsynd: Not gunna touch this anymore:-)
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ddickinson: That's probably for the best. Maybe stick to fruit juice from now on, then you can be sure nothing has happened to what you are drinking. :-)
Fruit juice is 99% water....
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gunsynd: Fruit juice is 99% water....
But water that came from rain, not the ocean. During the process of getting turned into rain and then getting absorbed by the tree/plant, all of that nastiness that you keep thinking about would have been filtered away. What's the alternative if you don't want something with water in it?
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ddickinson: I likes most of the Monty Python stuff. It was not as good once John Cleese left, but it was a very interesting and wacky show, with some very funny moments. I like a lot of Terry Gilliam films as well, especially stuff like Brazil. You can see how working with the others had rubbed off on him.
The sketch shows were good but those two movies... they are so funny. I think they should pretty much be compulsory watching.
I'm gonna have to get the DVD of their reunion at some point, although it will be lacking something with out Graham Chapman :(

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EndreWhiteMane: Thanks, I just get so into it and then watch this moron run into a tree. ;)
It's not just you. The forests are bad, but the castles full of traps are worse. You think "Oh great, I've spotted the trap so I can avoid it" then he just walks straight over the bloody thing anyway :/
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gunsynd: Fruit juice is 99% water....
You know that a big part of our body is made of water? :P
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gunsynd: Fruit juice is 99% water....
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ddickinson: But water that came from rain, not the ocean. During the process of getting turned into rain and then getting absorbed by the tree/plant, all of that nastiness that you keep thinking about would have been filtered away. What's the alternative if you don't want something with water in it?
That's the problem all creatures need water,there is no substitute....
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gunsynd: Fruit juice is 99% water....
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moonshineshadow: You know that a big part of our body is made of water? :P
Aware of that,yes....:-)
Post edited February 10, 2015 by gunsynd
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gunsynd: That's the problem all creatures need water,there is no substitute....
I know, so you see there is no getting away from it. Just drink up and enjoy. :-)
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gunsynd: Not gunna touch this anymore:-)
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EndreWhiteMane: fish

adjective

acronym for "fit, intelligent, sexy, hot". (In other words: attractive, intelligent, attractive, attractive.)
Hey girl. Look at ya! You're lookin' fish tonight!
Can't touch this one neither.....
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gunsynd: That's the problem all creatures need water,there is no substitute....
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ddickinson: I know, so you see there is no getting away from it. Just drink up and enjoy. :-)
Ok:-)
Post edited February 10, 2015 by gunsynd
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adaliabooks: The sketch shows were good but those two movies... they are so funny. I think they should pretty much be compulsory watching.
I'm gonna have to get the DVD of their reunion at some point, although it will be lacking something with out Graham Chapman :(
I did like the movies more than the series overall, but there were some very funny scenes in the T.V. series. I have not seen the reunion show, it seemed to be just them repeating old jokes. I think you are right though about Graham Chapman, without him it just wouldn't be Monty Python.
Who is sneaking in the donations?