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[challenge entry] It came as quite a surprise to everyone....

From the When Baddies turn Good challenge. See all 445 entries (closed)

(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:32, archived)
# hehe
but i dont think sam will see that as being that good of him
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:35, archived)
# Buurr here Mr Frodo suur
let me get you out of them wet clothes... mmmm

Its good Im not the only one who sees it
(, Sat 21 Jun 2003, 0:57, archived)
# Ha ha ha


And now, really, I will go...
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:35, archived)
# and why should we
believe that?
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:35, archived)
# Erm,
cos eventually it'll be true..?
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:36, archived)
# nah
SINGS: Never gonna happen, never gonna happen!
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:39, archived)
# Will will will WILL will...


Eventually the electric meter will run out.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:41, archived)
# Who's
Froda?

Note: I bought the Tolkein Trilogy the other night and I mean to read them all this Summer!
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:35, archived)
# i read it
in 11 days.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:36, archived)
# I am also reading
The Grapes of Wrath...

well well well... did you also have to work and take care of two tots?

Didya? huh? huh?

:P
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:37, archived)
# rankin is
my current favourite.....
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:38, archived)
# grapes of wrath is good
as for tolkein... pah...

i'd almost rather read harry potter. almost. and it would have to be at gunpoint.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:39, archived)
# ahhh
harry potter is amazing. And so is Tolkein. I know I'm mixing authors and titles here..
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:40, archived)
# Potter's Not bad...
It's descriptive and entertaining.. but it's fluff...

Just READ the beginning of the Grapes of Wrath and you'll be blown away.. the writing is phenom!
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:41, archived)
# no no no!
harry potter is derivative and averagely written. there is so much better children's fiction. the lemony snicket books for starters.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:42, archived)
# My daughter prefers
A.A. Milne and Lewis Carroll.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:43, archived)
# i'm starting them
as soon as claire finishes the first one (my library co worker)
They're nothing on Enid or Edith, but they are very good. I finished the last Harry Potter book in about 3 hours.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:44, archived)
# I've already read
Cannery Row
and Of Mice and Men...

My next classic writer to conquer is as of yet a mystery to me...

Have you ever read Bukowski?
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:40, archived)
# no
he's on my list too
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:41, archived)
# Oh, I wish youlived closer...
I have his entire collection!

I suggest starting with Factotum...

Better 20th Century detachment than Candid... very very!
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:42, archived)
# Of mice and men
is fucking wonderful
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:46, archived)
# Yes...
Yes it is...
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:50, archived)
# Finally! Someone else
I thought I was the only one to hate Tolkien.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:41, archived)
# Nup, if we
held a straw poll I think we'd have to be quite strong.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:44, archived)
# tolkien had a good imagination
and invented a great fictional world.

But he couldn't fucking write to save his life. The first half Fellowship of the Ring is so boring.
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:49, archived)
# /grumbles
about font running an "o" and a "." together but really can't be bothered to go edit it now....
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:38, archived)
# haha!
that'll spoil the third installment!
(, Fri 20 Jun 2003, 23:36, archived)