I've always liked the first sentence of Anthony Burgess' novel, "Earthly Powers":
"It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me."
2006-09-07 07:31:06
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answered by johnslat 7
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The Snarkout Boys and the Avacado of Death
by Daniel Pinkwater.
2006-09-07 07:37:22
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answered by Maria 4
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Signs:
Tropical Fish Grooming - Yucaipa, CA
and my all-time favorite, from a picture of my college roommate:
The Fly Gods Must Be Crazy Aliens - (movie marquee) Spokane, WA,
2006-09-07 09:11:14
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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Steal This Book, by Abbie Hoffman
2006-09-07 07:21:52
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answered by ? 4
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Catch 22, Joseph Heller.
I read it about 10 times, keeps on making me laugh, especially since i have been in the army for a long time.
2006-09-07 07:12:49
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answered by elid1979 2
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Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do It by Geoff Dyer
pretty good book, acutally.
and not about yoga.
2006-09-07 07:58:40
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answered by duckie3077 2
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"The Day my Butt Went Psycho!" hillarious little book, made me laugh the second I saw it. But your's was freakin hillarious!! thnx for sharing!
2006-09-07 09:12:24
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answered by Stefan 2
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"Steal This Book" by Abbie Hoffman.
2006-09-07 07:03:39
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answered by Aphrodite Jones 3
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how to philosophize with a hammer, by F. Nietzsche.
2006-09-07 07:01:37
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answered by wisdom is my signature 4
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who moved my chesse....
great book!!!
how to commite suicide.....
ashley brilliants: weve been through so much together and most of it was your fault
2006-09-07 07:13:24
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answered by chnuna 3
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