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Ghost of Love
Guys, what would Bono do?
LemonMelon said:
it's all in there, I don't think something like that can be explained, really... It defies explanation
Say what you will, though, but she did sort of predict the worldwide recession that hit 8 months later.
I blame Nate. Hopefully he took that newly created job in accounting and then promptly got laid, fucking guy.
What about the Chicago Wolves "discussion"? Did she predict the lockout?
Fixed.
Wait - there's a pre-asshole Laz? Laz has been an (rather endearing) asshole since day 1! I need to look up this "earnest Laz" character, never heard of 'im! lol
Laz I always assumed (incorrectly?) that you were the same Laz from old Wire days..in which case, you've remained pretty constant/true to original form...and that's a good thing...I quite like the sarcasm just the way it is.
Yeah that seems like a carry-over from Wire..I think that's where I first got that idea, anyways.
I can relate. I had gotten 220 pages into my novel and the momentum ceased as soon as classes resumed. Do I have free time? Of course, but it's so much easier to screw around online.
You're writing a novel too? I'd be interested in that. I'm still working on one I started not long after I joined this place. I work at a snail's pace.
Oh, it's a fun read. Tons of pseudo-autobiographical bitching about adolescence and small-town life, with many instances of Tarantino-inspired bullshitting to spice it up. Some anthropological observations about cults and community college find their way in too. There is a storyline, if that isn't evident from my description.
What are you writing about? I ask because hardly anyone uses the writing thread.
That's one of those questions I really don't care for. So generally my answers are pretty vague. One girl asked me recently what it was about after I mentioned that I picked it up for the first time in close to two years, and I told her it's about a town and how the people react when something really bad happens. Then she asked me the genre, and I mentioned somewhere in the vein of thriller, fantasy (although it takes place in the United States, so as fantastic as that can get), and horror. If only there were like 4 more hours a day, I'd probably work on it for 15 minutes.
I can't seem to get links to post in the iphone app but one of my all time favourites is the Oregon Trail one
Any time I see a post I made more than a year or two ago, I cringe.It's interesting going back through these and seeing how much many of our posting styles have changed, especially those of us who joined as kids (Cobble, LM, Lance, Ass Dan, myself, et cetera). Even more interesting is seeing whose haven't.
His Devin Hester thread was outstanding.
Dark horse to this keeper from Peefer:
Also, seriously, I don't know which thread specifically would be the one to add, but did no one mention this:
http://www.u2interference.com/forums/f288/good-morning-friends-97289.html#post1737245
???