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  1. angerball

    Movies you watched more than once?

    My list is: Fight Club Aliens The War of the Worlds Minority Report The Terminator (1 and 2) Contact American History X Heat The Silence of the Lambs Donnie Darko The Fisher King Requiem For A Dream Gattaca There's bound to be more, but those are the ones which stick out.
  2. angerball

    Desktops!

    Here's mine:
  3. angerball

    Solved - Oddkins by Dean Koontz

    It certainly does! :eek:
  4. angerball

    "Pottermania lives on in college classrooms"

    Hey, I've actually enjoyed Oprah's Book Club books! :D
  5. angerball

    Ken Follett: The Pillars Of The Earth

    You never know - you may enjoy it, Libra. I was just hoping for something very similar to POTE, but didn't feel like it delivered. :(
  6. angerball

    The first sentence in the book you're reading

    ^Wow, MC...is that a re-read? If not, you are in for such a treat. :D
  7. angerball

    Favourite reads, growing up?

    Oooh, I forgot to mention Enid Blyton. I loved The Famous Five and Secret Seven series. :)
  8. angerball

    Poll: Suzanne Vega

    Ah, that's the one. I could see the cover in my mind, but didn't know the title. Yus, you're right - that's probably where it is. :o
  9. angerball

    Poll: Suzanne Vega

    I own one Suzanne Vega album (I'm female, by the way). I can't even remember what it's called (it's the one with Solitude Standing, and Tom's Diner on it) or where it is. :confused:
  10. angerball

    Favourite reads, growing up?

    I loved Roald Dahl as well. I read The Witches and The BFG over and over and over. When I was in my early teens, SE Hinton and Judy Blume were part of my staple diet. :D
  11. angerball

    Books you didn't finish

    Wow - I loved A Short History of Nearly Everything. Not only was the subject matter interesting, but Bill Bryson has such a great writing style. I could read anything he wrote! :D
  12. angerball

    "Pottermania lives on in college classrooms"

    Well, anything that gets people into reading can't be a bad thing. ;)
  13. angerball

    Jeffrey Archer: A Prisoner Of Birth

    I haven't read it, but I did enjoy Kane and Abel and As The Crow Flies, so I'll probably give it a go. :)
  14. angerball

    Looking for an autobiography to read

    Oooh, thanks for that linky! I bought this book ages ago, but my mum has 'permanently borrowed' it, and I've never got around to reading it. :rolleyes:
  15. angerball

    (picture a slight head nod)

    Hello and welcome! :)
  16. angerball

    So this is what it looks like from the inside...

    Hi Bart, and welcome. :)
  17. angerball

    Hello Everybody!!

    Welcome, Shahid. :)
  18. angerball

    An Author from Australia.

    Welcome, Owen. :)
  19. angerball

    New Writer

    Welcome, Brian. :)
  20. angerball

    College

    Congratulations to your son, Libra. 3D Animation and Graphics sounds interesting. :)
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