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Since you're back B, go and vote for these beautiful asian women ![]()

Baron, have you seen the lastest D lowe??? she did playboy, and i might add, wicked HOT

^You know I love me some Asian girls!Since you're back B, go and vote for these beautiful asian women![]()
That said, I'm sad to have just missed Nozomi Sasaki (although she was victorious anyway) - probably my most favourite Japanese Gravure Idol; but just for you Lyon, I will go and vote for the lovely Fan Bing Bing whom I hope to marry one day...

^I did indeed...Baron, have you seen the lastest D lowe??? she did playboy, and i might add, wicked HOT

Al that lovely nudity though - it hardly seemed worth bothering to post them on her thread!
^You know I love me some Asian girls!Since you're back B, go and vote for these beautiful asian women![]()
But I do so hate polls.
Why, oh why, does everybody else have to be so wrong all the time?!!
That said, I'm sad to have just missed Nozomi Sasaki (although she was victorious anyway) - probably my most favourite Japanese Gravure Idol; but just for you Lyon, I will go and vote for the lovely Fan Bing Bing whom I hope to marry one day...
hehe, I won't force you
Btw, Bing Bing is my nominee ![]()
^You know I actually leapt up myself when I first saw that!Okay, this one might have been even better than NicNat's![]()
And against Essendon too, I know us Blues should be hating the 'Pies the most - but Essendon were the ex-wife's team, so we have history!!!
I thought the Blues & Bombers had a pretty strong rivalry anyway, but nothing like an ex to add some fuel to the fire ![]()
So who'd have thought at the start of the season that it would come down to the Blues and the Eagles fighting it out for fourth spot ![]()
And here's the irony - if the Eagles beat Essendon this weekend, we've almost got it in the bag.. so who will you go for? ![]()
Welcome back by the way ![]()

Welcome back
glad to see you gaining new strenght - we all know how much one needs of it on BZ
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^One of the beauties of AFL is that every week there seems to be some massive rivalry!!! Everyone's got beef with each other and it's always another Superclásico...I thought the Blues & Bombers had a pretty strong rivalry anyway, but nothing like an ex to add some fuel to the fire![]()

And yes, the '4th' spot conundrum will vex me!
^Welcome backglad to see you gaining new strenght - we all know how much one needs of it on BZ
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Have I ever asked you about your favourite books? ![]()

^Damnation Pretty - whatever that was it isn't showing...
^Don't recall so. My favourite contemporary author is Haruki Murakami - and I'm excited that finally his latest work is being translated and released in October. I've been waiting for ages as I've read everything else!Have I ever asked you about your favourite books?![]()
My favourite book ever is probably Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee, the first part of his memoirs. All three parts are great though. I also enjoy Charles Bukowski, Ernest Hemingway, Brett Easton Ellis - and the British/Swiss author Alain de Boton, who mixes fiction with philosophical debate. As a kid though I couldn't get enough of Roald Dahl and Tove Jansson, and as I got a little older I pretty much devoured all the Agatha Christie books - Poirot ones especially!
How about you? And is there any Slovak fiction I should be made aware of?
Baron! ![]()

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]^Don't recall so. My favourite contemporary author is Haruki Murakami - and I'm excited that finally his latest work is being translated and released in October. I've been waiting for ages as I've read everything else!My favourite book ever is probably Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee, the first part of his memoirs. All three parts are great though. I also enjoy Charles Bukowski, Ernest Hemingway, Brett Easton Ellis - and the British/Swiss author Alain de Boton, who mixes fiction with philosophical debate. As a kid though I couldn't get enough of Roald Dahl and Tove Jansson, and as I got a little older I pretty much devoured all the Agatha Christie books - Poirot ones especially!
How about you? And is there any Slovak fiction I should be made aware of?
What is Cider With Rosie about? I love Agata Christie books
have loved them since I was a child ![]()
When I was a kid, I read everything that came trough my hands - from The Famous Five of Enid Blyton and The Three Investigators: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Series to Danielle Steel books
(three of them actually, then I realized they are all the same, the only thing that changes are names of the characters and places), including Dick Francis, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen King, Henryk Sienkiewicz and many more... but as time went I have absolutely fallen in love with fantasy literature, from Peter S. Beagle and his Last Unicorn to Terry Pratchett and his Discworld series... I absolutely love Terry Pratchett and his humorous and witty fantasy books.
Recently I´ve read Lamb from Christopher Moore (gorgeous!!), now I read The Psychology of a Dream by Freud and Young Girl´s Diary (Freud), and also Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell from Susanna Clarke and Unseen Academicals from Terry Pratchett.... and I also got fascinated by both theories of relativity and everything attached to them, but that one is quite a difficult reading so
I´m slow.
What kind of literature does Haruki Murakami write?
As for Slovak fiction... no, I guess no. I´m not counting the "big masters" everyone learns about in school. I don´t read much literature in Slovak, or from Slovak authors - but it is promising, I think, or at least hope so ![]()

^And where've you been? I was expecting the home-fires to be burning...Baron!![]()
^My internet meme skills are way lacking - are you angry your picture didn't come out?!!ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)^ Me
mornign B. how ya doing mi amigo?

^Murakami's work is pretty surreal, which appeals greatly to me. I love the way he weaves these quirky elements into stories that focus primarily on the humdrum - with protagonists feeling tangential to society, and often pining for lost loves...What is Cider With Rosie about? I love Agata Christie bookshave loved them since I was a child
When I was a kid, I read everything that came trough my hands - from The Famous Five of Enid Blyton and The Three Investigators: Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Series to Danielle Steel books
(three of them actually, then I realized they are all the same, the only thing that changes are names of the characters and places), including Dick Francis, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen King, Henryk Sienkiewicz and many more... but as time went I have absolutely fallen in love with fantasy literature, from Peter S. Beagle and his Last Unicorn to Terry Pratchett and his Discworld series... I absolutely love Terry Pratchett and his humorous and witty fantasy books.
Recently I´ve read Lamb from Christopher Moore (gorgeous!!), now I read The Psychology of a Dream by Freud and Young Girl´s Diary (Freud), and also Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell from Susanna Clarke and Unseen Academicals from Terry Pratchett.... and I also got fascinated by both theories of relativity and everything attached to them, but that one is quite a difficult reading so
I´m slow.
What kind of literature does Haruki Murakami write?
As for Cider With Rosie, well, Laurie Lee is this brilliant (in my opinion anyway!) British poet - but he wrote these memoirs of his childhood in rural England, then how he went travelling around Spain as a young man, and then got caught up in the Spanish Civil War. The books conjure up these evocative images of two countries I know very well, but between the two World Wars. I don't know, often the subject matter is heavy - but it captures the carefree attitude you have about such things in youth.

^Well I'm now in the throes of a hazy afternoon - but I take your intention!mornign B. how ya doing mi amigo?
Mainly, I know I've got to do something... I'm just not really sure what it is??? ![]()

HAPPY FRIDAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Baron

Baron, it's awful!
Tumblr has taken over my life ![]()
I miss you so much ![]()