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True wisdom is to be above the common sense
the lurking zadkiel Started conversation Mar 12, 2005
Hey!
Really liked your page and would love to talk to you. i am new here and am pretty lost still(this happens to me often) but you sound like the sort of person that i can chat with. I detest reality programs too and am in the process of writing a reality show about a reality show. (my artistic ineptitude is compensated fully by my artistic pretensions). I like Pratchett and am fond of tom holt, Gaiman and Wodehouse ( escapist fiction is the thing for these unreal times)In my free time , i indulge in psychodrama, Warhol cooking classes, history, writing in parentheses, sucidal singers and compiling a lifetime list of irritating words.
Like Martin luther king, i fully believe in the power of blind faith and that is why i am positive (fingers crossed) that you ll reply. haha
True wisdom is to be above the common sense
[...] Posted Mar 12, 2005
She probably will. She answers mostly everyone being the horibly horribly social person that she is.
True wisdom is to be above the common sense
Existential Elevator Posted Mar 13, 2005
Erm, thanks for that H.... *isn't sure if that was an insult*
Hi Zad [if I may be so familiar], nice to meet you
Sounds like a very interesting writing project you're embarking on...
I like Holt too, never gotten round to reading Wodehouse, really should do. I've just finished reading the Bell Jar, which, to be honest, I din't find depressing. I was very disappointed
Very intesting pasttimes they are too... Might I ask what your most irritating word is?
If you need any help finding your feet about here, I'd be more than happy
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