Yup.Ashour said:Hey guys. if I use my Amazon game credit to pre-order a game then decided to cancel the order, will I have my credit back?
Yup.Ashour said:Hey guys. if I use my Amazon game credit to pre-order a game then decided to cancel the order, will I have my credit back?
Awesome. ThanksCostanza said:Yup.
Grecco said:
I like how sad Jack looks. :lolGrecco said:
Watch Tombstone before you get it. Val Kilmer<333333TheGreatDave said:Enough people have said it's awesome that I'm gonna get it. Don't let me dowwwwnnnn, internet.
corkscrewblow said:Watch Tombstone before you get it. Val Kilmer<333333
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MrOctober said:I have the book that it's in and all of his previous books signed by Chuck. I used to be really into his books but no so much any of his newer ones.
The reading I went to where he signed all my books he just told filthy stories the whole time because "fuck it you all have the books anyway you don't need to hear me read them." He told a hilarious story about how he passed a bunch of kidney stones one night laying in a bathtub naked drinking vodka straight from the bottle. He said it was like "giving birth to a sandpaper baby through your dickhole".
Costanza said:I've been meaning to get to his books for a while, where should I start? Fight Club?
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That was fucked up.Costanza said:
TheGreatDave said:I read Survivor years ago. I remember liking it, but I can't remember much of the story.
I got Snuff and didn't really get hooked at all.
How's Pygmy? Thought it looked interesting.MrOctober said:Fight Club is great and easily accessible since the movie is so popular, Choke is fucking great and far better than the film. Survivor might be my favorite and Invisible Monsters is also good. If you really like those 4 then I'd suggest moving on to his others, I have three more that I like. His style is very minimalistic so he describes things in great detail rather than telling you about them outright, he uses a repetitive style as well to really drive home a certain thing in just about ever book he's written.
allegate said:I'm surprised we're not getting any DLC from STP next week seeing as they have a new album out. Also, I imagine that the Soundgarden DLC will be coming when their tour starts.
:lol :lolNatakuu said:I sent Guts to my girlfriend and she barfed after reading it:lol
hmm, interesting. Haven't heard anything from the new album yet but I keep reading "it's as good as the Beatles" reviews and there's no way that can be hyperbole, right?Ridley327 said:They've apparently licensed one of their lead-off singles off the new album for GH6 and they gave the impression that they did the same for RB3; we probably won't see anything from them until later this summer.
MrOctober said:If you want really fucked up, look no further than American Psycho. Still the most violent piece of media I've come across. It's also my favorite book in general.
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Costanza said:How's Pygmy? Thought it looked interesting.
In Chapter 18 of his book Palm Sunday, "The Sexual Revolution", Vonnegut grades his own works. He states that the grades "do not place me in literary history" and that he is comparing "myself with myself." The grades are as follows:
* Player Piano: B
* The Sirens of Titan: A
* Mother Night: A-plus
* Cat's Cradle: A-plus
* God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater: A
* Slaughterhouse-Five: A-plus
* Welcome to the Monkey House: B-minus
* Happy Birthday, Wanda June: D
* Breakfast of Champions: C
* Slapstick: D
* Jailbird: A
* Palm Sunday: C
Ridley327 said:What's great about American Psycho the book is that Bateman narrates everything he does like that, no matter how mundane an action it turns out to be. It adds such a sinister and inhuman vibe to the proceedings that just isn't possible in any other format. Bret Easton Michaels is such an evil genius.
Ridley327 said:I have no idea how I messed up the last name like that. I blame the late nights I've been having at MH3's mercy, or lack thereof.
BrokenBox said:Wow. I can't imagine how someone would formulate that writing.
The fuck? How did you find this ? :lol :lol :lolCostanza said:
ravien56 said:The fuck? How did you find this ? :lol :lol :lol
Yea because the average person googles the author of Fight ClubMrOctober said:Yeah the guy who wrote Fight Club is completely obscure.
ravien56 said:Yea because the average person googles the author of Fight Club
ravien56 said:Yea because the average person googles the author of Fight Club
Whatever. I took a accounting degree, and America colleges are different than Canada colleges.MrOctober said:The average intelligent person knows who Chuck Palahniuk is. He's a huge selling author.
ravien56 said:Whatever. I took a accounting degree, and America colleges are different than Canada colleges.
You got some sand in your vagina?MrOctober said:As is obvious by this post.