THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: lordmaji on April 20, 2008, 06:54:09 PM
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What are you guys doing?
Went to the park outside of town, eat lunch out there, did a little trail walking (hiking I suppose), played w/ the brats & then just finished BBQing. It's an awesome day here in good ol' poor Michigan.
Now I need to get motivated to rearrange the bedroom.
Ah, and I also found out my wife likes to play Magic! yippy! :P
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4/20 and I've been sober for over a month due to job hunting :maf
Playing WoW and watching the playoffs.
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work, 4/20, robocop :D
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i started to read David Morrel's book Creeprs on Friday night and just tore through it having literally just finished it.
Excellent book if you like atmospheric thrillers.
Morrell takes a creative kind of breaking-and-entering as the premise for his latest thriller (after Nightscape), a gripping story that demands to be read in a single sitting. Disguising himself as a journalist, Frank Balenger, ex-U.S. Army Ranger and Iraqi war veteran, joins a group of "Creepers," also known as infiltrators, urban explorers or city speleologists—men and women who outfit themselves with caving gear to break into and explore buildings that have long been closed up and abandoned. Though what they're doing is technically illegal, participants pride themselves on never stealing or destroying anything they find at these sites. They take only photographs and aim to leave no footprints. Balenger joins a group of four: the leader, Professor Robert Conklin, high school teacher Vincent Vanelli and graduate students Rick and Cora Magill. This gang infiltrates the Paragon Hotel, an abandoned, seven-story, pyramidal Asbury Park, N.J., structure built in 1901 by eccentric, hemophiliac Morgan Carlisle. Balenger and the professor have a special agenda, but the others are there simply for the thrills. Things quickly begin to unravel in life-threatening ways once the intrepid infiltrators penetrate the building—they aren't the only ones creeping around the spooky hotel. Morrell delivers first-rate, suspenseful storytelling once again.
http://www.amazon.com/Creepers-David-Morrell/dp/B000GCG9DO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208727454&sr=1-7
one firecracker of a book. I haven't devoured a book like this in a while
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I might muster up the effort to play some COD4 or NG: ds. Otherwise I'm just chilling with King Cobra's listening to rap on Imeem.
And fuck 4/20, me and my sister are doing Benzo's right in it's taco hippie holiday face.
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It's 4/20 so I went to the park and hung out with some friends. I think I ran into Himuro there but our meeting was brief. Didn't have any money.
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It's 4/20 so I went to the park and hung out with some friends. I think I ran into Himuru there but our meeting was brief. Didn't have any money.
Did he have any games from a Puerto Rican guy?
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It's 4/20 so I went to the park and hung out with some friends. I think I ran into Himuru there but our meeting was brief. Didn't have any money.
Did he have any games from a Puerto Rican guy?
He had a garbage bag full of "things".
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i started to read David Morrel's book Creeprs on Friday night and just tore through it having literally just finished it.
Excellent book if you like atmospheric thrillers.
Morrell takes a creative kind of breaking-and-entering as the premise for his latest thriller (after Nightscape), a gripping story that demands to be read in a single sitting. Disguising himself as a journalist, Frank Balenger, ex-U.S. Army Ranger and Iraqi war veteran, joins a group of "Creepers," also known as infiltrators, urban explorers or city speleologistsmen and women who outfit themselves with caving gear to break into and explore buildings that have long been closed up and abandoned. Though what they're doing is technically illegal, participants pride themselves on never stealing or destroying anything they find at these sites. They take only photographs and aim to leave no footprints. Balenger joins a group of four: the leader, Professor Robert Conklin, high school teacher Vincent Vanelli and graduate students Rick and Cora Magill. This gang infiltrates the Paragon Hotel, an abandoned, seven-story, pyramidal Asbury Park, N.J., structure built in 1901 by eccentric, hemophiliac Morgan Carlisle. Balenger and the professor have a special agenda, but the others are there simply for the thrills. Things quickly begin to unravel in life-threatening ways once the intrepid infiltrators penetrate the buildingthey aren't the only ones creeping around the spooky hotel. Morrell delivers first-rate, suspenseful storytelling once again.
http://www.amazon.com/Creepers-David-Morrell/dp/B000GCG9DO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1208727454&sr=1-7
one firecracker of a book. I haven't devoured a book like this in a while
any ghosts, serial killers, or occult stuff innit? for some reason, i have a hard time sticking to any "action novel" if it doesn't have a horror component to it.
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Earlier I had lunch with a female friend :bow
watched nba playoffs
cleaned up my dad's practice
now: just chillin on the computer. I'm gonna work out later tonight then probably watch TWBB :bow
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Earlier I had lunch with a female friend :bow
watched nba playoffs
cleaned up my dad's practice
now: just chillin on the computer. I'm gonna work out later tonight then probably watch TWBB :bow
Should be playing WoW instead. :D
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fool i haven't renewed yet. I'm trying to wait until my finals are done, or else i'll waste a shit ton of time playing. granted i'll still pass my tests - but I'm trying to break habits dammit!
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any ghosts, serial killers, or occult stuff innit? for some reason, i have a hard time sticking to any "action novel" if it doesn't have a horror component to it.
it's a thriller, by the man who created rambo. he does horror w/o supernatural elements. It's a horror book for the first half then it gradually kicks into an action book.
if horror/action is your sort of thing, then for the love of god please read The Tomb by F. Paul Wilson. It's the first book in the Repairman Jack series and it's just absolutely awesome.
Much to the chagrin of his girlfriend, Gia, Repairman Jack doesn’t deal with electronic appliances—he fixes situations for people, situations that usually involve putting himself in deadly danger. His latest project is recovering a stolen necklace, which carries with it an ancient curse that may unleash a horde of Bengali demons.
Jack is used to danger, but this time Gia’s daughter Vicky is threatened. Can Jack overcome the curse of the yellow necklace and bring Vicky safely back home?
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fool i haven't renewed yet. I'm trying to wait until my finals are done, or else i'll waste a shit ton of time playing. granted i'll still pass my tests - but I'm trying to break habits dammit!
Hey PD, I did another song. :P I can't come up w/ a good chorus though. :( I got the verses done, just lacking the chorus. :( Hell you haven't even heard the last one I did. :P
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LOST LOST LOST - I'm almost done with season 1
And, I'm building a PHP/MySQL app for a friend's website.