Posted March 24, 2016

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States

flubbucket
"Intoning"
Registered: Dec 2012
From Micronesia

Bookwyrm627
ADD Jumping Bean
Registered: Nov 2013
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016

Wait, that dies.
I want to be the Bald Eagle!
...endangered.
I want to be the...pigeon?
Expendable.
Uhhh...
GOT IT! I WANNA BE THE GUY!
So if your avatar were extended, it might look something like this?
Post edited March 24, 2016 by Bookwyrm627

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States

Bookwyrm627
ADD Jumping Bean
Registered: Nov 2013
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
F YEAH THE DODO BIRD!
And now I'm hearing a line, I think from Ice Age, in my head: "There goes our last female."
As for books.
Time to top you all on sheer count: The Animorphs series. Granted, last time I read them was...2001? Anyway, recently unpacked my collection, and my wife has been going through them (I've been gaming).
I've liked a lot of stuff over the years. Hard to pick just a few, but most of the ones that spring to mind seem to actually be YA fiction.
And now I'm hearing a line, I think from Ice Age, in my head: "There goes our last female."
As for books.
Time to top you all on sheer count: The Animorphs series. Granted, last time I read them was...2001? Anyway, recently unpacked my collection, and my wife has been going through them (I've been gaming).
I've liked a lot of stuff over the years. Hard to pick just a few, but most of the ones that spring to mind seem to actually be YA fiction.

trentonlf
Easily amused
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
A surprisingly very good book I found when I was a kid was Watership Down by Richard Adams, one of my all time favorite books.
I also highly recommend the author Brandon Sanderson, especially his Lightbringer series, very well written and I look forward to the series being finished.
I also highly recommend the author Brandon Sanderson, especially his Lightbringer series, very well written and I look forward to the series being finished.

Hunter65536
New GOGlin
Registered: Apr 2014
From India
Posted March 24, 2016
Count me in! Glad to be playing with you guys again.

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
Right - Hunter PMed to say he's in, so we're set with 11.
I'll need a few hours to make sure everything is square and start sending PMs out. We'll launch officially either tonight or first thing tomorrow.
Thanks everyone - I'm looking forward to it! :)
I'll need a few hours to make sure everything is square and start sending PMs out. We'll launch officially either tonight or first thing tomorrow.
Thanks everyone - I'm looking forward to it! :)

Ixamyakxim
Boxer Dogs Rule
Registered: Feb 2014
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
Ooooh book club!
1) Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse
2) Economics and the Public Purpose, JK Galbraith
3) I think I have to go with yog here, for a lot of the same reasons: Dune, Frank Herbert
Catcher in the Rye, The Theory of the The Leisure Class and Walden would probably round that out. Along with a bunch of others I'm sure I'm forgetting. Oh and The Once and Future King and The Killer Angels.
I notice we're big fans of dead political philosophers and stagnating bureaucracy here in GoG Mafia World. Interesting, interesting.
Oh, also:
Barred Owl, Red Breasted Merganser, Mallard
1) Siddhartha, Hermann Hesse
2) Economics and the Public Purpose, JK Galbraith
3) I think I have to go with yog here, for a lot of the same reasons: Dune, Frank Herbert
Catcher in the Rye, The Theory of the The Leisure Class and Walden would probably round that out. Along with a bunch of others I'm sure I'm forgetting. Oh and The Once and Future King and The Killer Angels.
I notice we're big fans of dead political philosophers and stagnating bureaucracy here in GoG Mafia World. Interesting, interesting.
Oh, also:
Barred Owl, Red Breasted Merganser, Mallard

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States

bler144
μαϊμού
Registered: Dec 2013
From United States

cristigale
Yip Yip
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas) and Les Miserables (Hugo) are two of my favorite classics
Big fan of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis
Phantom (Susan Kay) and Christy (Catherine Marshall) are two of my favorites (probably a female thing)
I hear he's related to Nurse Ratched...
Big fan of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis
Phantom (Susan Kay) and Christy (Catherine Marshall) are two of my favorites (probably a female thing)
I hear he's related to Nurse Ratched...

Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory
Posted March 24, 2016

drealmer7
finding balance
Registered: Dec 2010
From United States
Posted March 24, 2016
This hospital gives preferential treatment!!! I see reserved spots for the people with $$$$$$