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http://www.emilystrange.com/
yeah, i love Emily...
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Originally Posted by chicagofrog
http://www.emilystrange.com/
yeah, i love Emily...
a friend of mine would really like it! she likes Emily a lot!
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if you want for free the software i'm using to classify the dvd's list i own, the ones i borrow friends, the ones i wanna buy soon etc, with a cast and crew and prices and links list, etc., all for free, you can download it and register for free at:

http://www.intervocative.com/



chicagofrog's Avatar
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Originally Posted by nebbit
Are you into boxing and Martial arts
a lil lil lil litle bit..............
but more so as my knees weren't f.ucked up and my back hurt...
bah!



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Originally Posted by adidasss
em....ok....em.....youu...don't really look like the type...buuuut.......
appearances are deceiving!



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so, after the Korean movies, my top "ten" (approx...) list, Emilie and martial arts, here comes literature

my fave writer's website:

http://www.chuckpalahniuk.net/

who hasn't read Fight Club? too many i guess, it's their loss!

it's thanx to him i discovered DeLillo:

http://perival.com/delillo/delillo.html

http://www.k-state.edu/english/nelp/delillo/

and then for those like me who likes the North and the snow and the ice and solitude and and and...

http://www.annieproulx.com/

and some reviews:
http://www.nytimes.com/books/99/05/2...x.html#reviews

one of my fave books, soon to be (hopefully) an Edward Norton's film with Edward as the main character:



whose author is Jonathan Lethem (the other books are pretty good too!

http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/dmyers/

and King Rat



by China Mieville was fantastic

http://www.panmacmillan.com/Features/China/novels.htm

now of course, not counting the comics he wrote (comics will be another post), Neil Gaiman is one that gave me real thrilling and lovely moments in this here life:



mmmhh and the TV movie was pretty funny/interesting to see too!

but maybe this one was even better, i just couldn't stop!



nice title too, and like this list (added to the one of my fave movies), it proves again the ridiculousness of some allegations concerning my being anti-American in the stupid meaning of the word.

http://www.neilgaiman.com/

there are many others, and i shall give the links when i have the strength? occasion? brain? to do so.......


oh, just thought... i forgot one book i really loved cuz it made me so sad and now recalls me my lost one true love:



many books of him i do like a lot, but this one's my fave.