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[quote user="jay"]I have just started "Kitchen Confidential, Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly" by Anthony Bourdain. Great read so far. You will never eat swordfish again...[/quote]</P>
Great book. All of his books are really wonderful. I just bought The Nasty Bits a few weeks ago but have not started it yet. I was told that it was great as well. He had a show on the Food Network, not sure if it is still on there...
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He still has the show, it's called No Reservations. I love how he is just a normal guy and tells it like it is. Funny as hell too. Nasty Bits is next on my list.</P>
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disgusted by fake pretencious shit</P>
but what started out as business has quickley turned to pleasure
Just finished The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien for a history class.
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I don't want to sound pompous, but the title story is the best war short story ever written, and maybe one of the best short stories ever written. So humane, it was hard not to cry.</p>
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
"Porque bien podia ser... En sueños como a veces durante el año le sucedia oir su vozarrón o sentir sus manos abusadoras, o que solo hubiera imaginando... (A)noche recordando los del año pasado."
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[quote user="mamaboy"]celine calls him: "..o proust who was half a ghost"[/quote]</p>
Favorite quote from Celine about Proust: "500 pages pour apprendre que tata encule toto, merci" ... "500 pages to learn that foo fucks bar, great" ;) </p>
[quote user="Faust"]picked up Huck Finn.
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I wish I hadn't read Huck Finn so I could have that feeling again. This is the one thing I really do hate about getting older. There are inevitably fewer and fewer books left to read that are going to make me feel like my emotional world has been revolutionised.
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This book talks about behavioral economics. How we think we make sensible choice when we take economical decisions (shopping for example), when in reality we are not. A good (and quick) read. Definitely will allow me to slow down on some not-so-smart shopping. A good read for the members of the RSG thread. </p>
[quote user="Faust"]picked up Huck Finn.
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I wish I hadn't read Huck Finn so I could have that feeling again. This is the one thing I really do hate about getting older. There are inevitably fewer and fewer books left to read that are going to make me feel like my emotional world has been revolutionised.
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we did the play when i was younger. i know what you are saying about reading something like that for the first time.</p>
Distraction is an obstruction of the construction.
[quote user="Faust"]picked up Huck Finn.
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I wish I hadn't read Huck Finn so I could have that feeling again. This is the one thing I really do hate about getting older. There are inevitably fewer and fewer books left to read that are going to make me feel like my emotional world has been revolutionised.
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I feel like that about Sherlock Holmes</p>
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
[quote user="Faust"]picked up Huck Finn.
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I wish I hadn't read Huck Finn so I could have that feeling again. This is the one thing I really do hate about getting older. There are inevitably fewer and fewer books left to read that are going to make me feel like my emotional world has been revolutionised.
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