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message 101: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)


message 102: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
73) Wilt - a farce about a man, his wife, an inflatable sex doll and how it ended up down a hole and be mistaken for a dead woman.


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Najmuddin (mudin001) | 998 comments Mod
Khairul H. wrote: "73) Wilt - a farce about a man, his wife, an inflatable sex doll and how it ended up down a hole and be mistaken for a dead woman."

Huh?


message 104: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
Farce = a comedy based on misunderstanding.


message 105: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)


message 106: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)


message 107: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
76) More Stories from the Twilight Zone - How can the Twilight Zone be boring? Read this book and you'll find out. On second thoughts, don't read this book. Life's too short for boring books.

Rod Serling would turn over his grave if he read some of the stories in this collection.


message 108: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (last edited Nov 02, 2010 02:09AM) (new)


message 110: by Juliana Es (new)

Juliana Es (julianaes) | 857 comments Mod
There once was a father of two,
his ambition's to be King of Timbuktu.
Malay fictions are not his thing,
but he'll buy for his darling,
'coz she says "I'll cook for you anything!"


message 111: by cikyah75 (new)

cikyah75 | 232 comments Bunnybaby wrote: "There once was a father of two,
his ambition's to be King of Timbuktu.
Malay fictions are not his thing,
but he'll buy for his darling,
'coz she says "I'll cook for you anything!""


well said, well said.... or should it be well-'limericked'? hehe


message 112: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
Bunnybaby wrote: "his ambition's to be King of Timbuktu."

You couldn't find anything else to rhyme with "two"?


message 113: by Juliana Es (new)

Juliana Es (julianaes) | 857 comments Mod
It came out of nowhere :-D


message 114: by Najmuddin, Tok Mudin (new)

Najmuddin (mudin001) | 998 comments Mod
:)


message 115: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
79) The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop - a love letter to the bookshop. Part memoir part history lesson, all good.


message 116: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
80) Starship Troopers written in 1959 but still relevant today. Incredible. Never saw the movie adaptation but I heard it was horrible.


message 117: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
81) American Nerd: The Story of My People - a slightly disappointing history cum memoir on nerds written, I suspect, by a non-nerd or a former nerd. Too much focus on D&D as if that was the only bastion of (American) nerdism. This suggests, to me at least, that he was writing from his probably limited experience which means the book is a memoir and not a history.


message 118: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
82) Literary Miscellany - nice bits of trivia but really this book is best read by children who are dipping their toes in literature for the first time.


message 119: by Khairul Hezry, I hate people but not you. You, I like. (new)

Khairul Hezry | 2357 comments Mod
83) Stan Lee: Conversations - interviews with the man who made Marvel what it is today...a corporation of fanboys. HAH! But seriously, he wrote about heroes with problems (Spider-Man was always broke, Daredevil was blind, Fantastic Four was a family who bickered with each other) and that was so refreshing from the 'perfect' heroes of DC. Besides, his books taught me English for which I'll be eternally grateful.

84)JLA: The Deluxe Edition Vol. 4 Final book collecting Grant Morrison's run on the title. Highlight of the book is Morrison's and Quitely's take on the 'evil' Justice League from an alternate Earth.


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