



agree..I have been rereading it and it isn't as good as I once remember.
the Fool books have me absolutely rolling.
Fool is probably the funniest book I have ever read.
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agree..I have been rereading it and it isn't as good as I once remember.
the Fool books have me absolutely rolling.
that's nice to hear. Besides Lamb, I've only read Practical Demonkeeping, The Lust Lizard and Coyote Blue. While all funny, none of those was anywhere close to Lamb.It's a great book, but Moore has some that are even funnier.
Shakespeare for Squirrels was very funny too. Definitely check it out.Fool is probably the funniest book I have ever read.
Dude really likes having little kids sit on his lap...What the fuck are you talking about, Willis?
that's nice to hear. Besides Lamb, I've only read Practical Demonkeeping, The Lust Lizard and Coyote Blue. While all funny, none of those was anywhere close to Lamb.
I have been told by several people I'll love Fool in particular. I'm making my way thru his books, but I'm a notoriously slow reader (despite how much I love it).
I still need to read the follow up to A Dirty JobIf remember correctly, those three are his first three books. I enjoyed every book of his that I've read ... which I think is all of them.
A Dirty Job is probably his "best" book. But with Moore it's especially subjective.
Shakespeare for Squirrels was very funny too. Definitely check it out.
did you read the second Fool book?Shit, I didn't know he had a new book. Top of my list now.
did you read the second Fool book?
The Serpent of Venice
yeah, when I find an author I like, I have a thing where I just have to read them in order of publication...not necessarily in order of series or at random for standalones, etc.If remember correctly, those three are his first three books. I enjoyed every book of his that I've read ... which I think is all of them.
A Dirty Job is probably his "best" book. But with Moore it's especially subjective.
I'm just going to start a Christopher Moore thread in the Books forum....hate to thread jack this one...kind of...yeah, when I find an author I like, I have a thing where I just have to read them in order of publication...not necessarily in order of series or at random for standalones, etc.
because your retardation does not merit much of a response when you are clearly lacking the intelligence to have a discussion. same with your retarded companion milktitsI've noticed.
I want to know why he is going on his little rampage.
so your response to my lack of intelligence to have a discussion is to not have a discussion and instead send butthurt ratings?because your retardation does not merit much of a response when you are clearly lacking the intelligence to have a discussion. same with your retarded companion milktits
because your retardation does not merit much of a response when you are clearly lacking the intelligence to have a discussion. same with your retarded companion milktits
We would, our largest gathering is largely present free. We get together everyone under my moms parents tree so all my aunts uncles cousins their kids etc. We get together and celebrate Christmas, there might be a bottle of wine exchanged, we will play bingo for some scratch off tickets but it is largely a gathering to get together and spend time with family and celebrate the birth of Christ.I wonder how many people would celebrate Christmas if you eliminated all of the "non-Christian" aspects of Christmas.
whatever you say, fake athiest fag.*translation*
"I am a whiny little bitch-boy."
Christmas has never had anything to do with religion to me.
you are coming off as a pussy here