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 Hmmm, second name for Taz?
 DiabloDelTaz?
 or Tazmania?
 
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				January 13th, 2004, 07:45 AM
			
			
			
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				January 13th, 2004, 07:50 AM
			
			
			
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	Argh, that was you?!   I always figured it for some random lurker.  Man that hacked me off, as you might have guessed from my response.  Ah well, all is over and done now.Quote: 
	
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 no! not "Taera Bug", just "Bug" 
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 As far as I know, cheese is what the moon is made of, while Cheese is a member of the forum.
 I enjoy eating the former, but would probably only enjoy eating the latter if he was well smoked (obscure reference to the Canadian Slang topic, a few threads over).
 
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	*fails to see the connection*Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM: 
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 OK, if you don't want to take the trouble, Efrafa was the name of General Woundwort's warren.
 
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	ooh, that smoked. never thought of that.Quote: 
	
		| I enjoy eating the former, but would probably only enjoy eating the latter if he was well smoked (obscure reference to the Canadian Slang topic, a few threads over). |  
 
	trouble? read a book? as long as it's a good book, that's no trouble. but i don't read bad books. or badly written ones. or ones written by immature author's. there's been a few where they started out good, but after a bit, well, i just decide to wait till they know what there doing themselves.Quote: 
	
		| Read Watership Down and all will become clear. |  
 um, yeah, what genre? i don't think i've ever seen it in the library. i read sci-fi and fantasy. speaking of that, i think i'll go bump my books thread.
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	It is an excellent read.  The author is Richard Adams, and any decent sized public library will have it, or you can get it cheap in trade paperback at any bookstore.  It would probably be under generic "literature", not fantasy or sci-fi.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by narf poit chez BOOM: trouble? read a book? as long as it's a good book, that's no trouble. but i don't read bad books. or badly written ones. or ones written by immature author's. there's been a few where they started out good, but after a bit, well, i just decide to wait till they know what there doing themselves.
 
 um, yeah, what genre? i don't think i've ever seen it in the library. i read sci-fi and fantasy. speaking of that, i think i'll go bump my books thread.
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 Watership Down, a clasic masterpeice in my opinion, enjoyed it though it was some time ago. 
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 I'm getting this creepy "shivers down the spine" feeling whenever my name is mentioned. Ick!!
 
 Watership Down was a fantastic book and a pretty decent movie, even with its changes.  I always liked Woundwort's name and the using Efrafa for an address.
 
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