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Lord+Master wrote:I read one years ago and can't remember the name, it was set on an alien planet (possibly called Flora, as there was only plant-life) and basically the main protaganist, a woman, got it on with some kind of funky orchid and after she left the planet to return to Earth realised she was pregnant. With some kind of walnut-like thingy! Anyone know the name perchance?
Woodruff wrote:vodean wrote:Woodruff wrote:vodean wrote:Woodruff wrote:
What?
your avatar. you are a fan of it. YOU ARE A TREKIE. more than that i cannot say without dirtying my lips(or, in this case, my fingertips).
My good sir, I have no idea what you mean.
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Yes, that is definitely what I've been thinking. <chuckle>vodean wrote:please. someone who is not afraid to promote his blasphemy, tell him
What?
vodean wrote:well, theres no way to put this nicely. youre a goddam trekkie!

jsholty4690 wrote:Greg Bear's The Forge of God is one of my favorites.
jonesthecurl wrote:Lord+Master wrote:I read one years ago and can't remember the name, it was set on an alien planet (possibly called Flora, as there was only plant-life) and basically the main protaganist, a woman, got it on with some kind of funky orchid and after she left the planet to return to Earth realised she was pregnant. With some kind of walnut-like thingy! Anyone know the name perchance?
I think you'll find that's John Boyd and The Pollinators of Eden.
Thank you for reminding me of a remarkably good book. I wonder if I've still got it?

Lord+Master wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Lord+Master wrote:I read one years ago and can't remember the name, it was set on an alien planet (possibly called Flora, as there was only plant-life) and basically the main protaganist, a woman, got it on with some kind of funky orchid and after she left the planet to return to Earth realised she was pregnant. With some kind of walnut-like thingy! Anyone know the name perchance?
I think you'll find that's John Boyd and The Pollinators of Eden.
Thank you for reminding me of a remarkably good book. I wonder if I've still got it?
Yes that was it! Thank-you Sir, now I know what it's called I can track it down again![]()
I think I lent my copy to some bird in uni and never saw it, or indeed her, ever again...
vodean wrote:Woodruff wrote:vodean wrote:Woodruff wrote:vodean wrote:your avatar. you are a fan of it. YOU ARE A TREKIE. more than that i cannot say without dirtying my lips(or, in this case, my fingertips).
My good sir, I have no idea what you mean.
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Yes, that is definitely what I've been thinking. <chuckle>vodean wrote:please. someone who is not afraid to promote his blasphemy, tell him
What?
*sigh*
*takes a deep breath*
The first word is Star. The next word begins with a T. more i cannot say
oh and this too:vodean wrote:well, theres no way to put this nicely. youre a goddam trekkie!
Aradhus wrote:Anybody read Robert Asprin? I really enjoyed his myth series when I was younger.
Woodruff wrote:Aradhus wrote:Anybody read Robert Asprin? I really enjoyed his myth series when I was younger.
Yes, that's a good series for the silly-minded (which I am).
Also, the Thieves World series/anthology by him (and others) is VERY good for the first several books (but then got really weird after that).
jonesthecurl wrote:Woodruff wrote:Aradhus wrote:Anybody read Robert Asprin? I really enjoyed his myth series when I was younger.
Yes, that's a good series for the silly-minded (which I am).
Also, the Thieves World series/anthology by him (and others) is VERY good for the first several books (but then got really weird after that).
Seconded. It also made for a great roleplay game (tabletop, not electronic)
Woodruff wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Woodruff wrote:Aradhus wrote:Anybody read Robert Asprin? I really enjoyed his myth series when I was younger.
Yes, that's a good series for the silly-minded (which I am).
Also, the Thieves World series/anthology by him (and others) is VERY good for the first several books (but then got really weird after that).
Seconded. It also made for a great roleplay game (tabletop, not electronic)
I didn't realize it was a roleplaying game...interesting. I was very disappointed in it, simply because the early books were SO good and the later ones were...SO...strange. It just became...bleh.
Phatscotty wrote:Frank Herbert's Dune
The Tick wrote:How dare you! I know evil is bad, but come on! Eating kittens is just plain... plain wrong, and no one should do it! EVER!
oVo wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Frank Herbert's Dune
An excellent read and a typically so-so movie.
jonesthecurl wrote:My favourite Vonnegut was Cat's Cradle.


Commander9 wrote:Trust Edoc, as I know he's VERY good.
zimmah wrote:Mind like a brick.
progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be...If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive man.
~C. S. Lewis