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I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
I calculated it, they were drunk 9/10 pages throughout the book. The first time it was kind of funny. But they were drunk THE ENTIRE BOOK, thats just makes for boring shit.CrazyAnglican wrote:Ok. Nobody thought the scenes were they were drunk were funny! I remember reading and thinking "Man! this doesn't make sense at all! .... Oh, he's drunk! I get it ... hehe, this is great!"![]()
And luns, dude I think we have diametrically opposing tastes in literature. You just named several of my favorites
alright,pancakemix wrote:I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote:alright,pancakemix wrote:I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
erm, sure, why notFircoal wrote:so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote:alright,pancakemix wrote:I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
have you seen the game. I don't know what's the funniest part about it. The gameplay, the fact that they thought it would be a big hit, the fact that a ton of people bought it, the fact almost everyone who got it wanted a refund, or the burying of games.misterman10 wrote:erm, sure, why notFircoal wrote:so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote:alright,pancakemix wrote:I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
nope, never seen it, but it sounds funny just because its ETFircoal wrote:have you seen the game. I don't know what's the funniest part about it. The gameplay, the fact that they thought it would be a big hit, the fact that a ton of people bought it, the fact almost everyone who got it wanted a refund, or the burying of games.misterman10 wrote:erm, sure, why notFircoal wrote:so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote:alright,pancakemix wrote:I think a toilet flush would be faster.misterman10 wrote:I finished the book, it started to get pretty interesting to read (to the point where I could read 2 pages in a row without wandering off), but all the excitement ended within the last 20 pages. Pretty much the most boring book I have ever read. I'm sure there are some hidden meanings or themes, but since its summer I got nothing. To sum it up, The Sun Also Rises is like watching a toilet flush.
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
Read up:misterman10 wrote:nope, never seen it, but it sounds funny just because its ETFircoal wrote:have you seen the game. I don't know what's the funniest part about it. The gameplay, the fact that they thought it would be a big hit, the fact that a ton of people bought it, the fact almost everyone who got it wanted a refund, or the burying of games.misterman10 wrote:erm, sure, why notFircoal wrote:so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote:alright,pancakemix wrote: I think a toilet flush would be faster.
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
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Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
readings boringFircoal wrote:Read up:misterman10 wrote:nope, never seen it, but it sounds funny just because its ETFircoal wrote:have you seen the game. I don't know what's the funniest part about it. The gameplay, the fact that they thought it would be a big hit, the fact that a ton of people bought it, the fact almost everyone who got it wanted a refund, or the burying of games.misterman10 wrote:erm, sure, why notFircoal wrote:so basicilly it's a bit better than playing E.T. for the Atari 2600.misterman10 wrote: alright,
reading The Sun Also Rises was like watching a toilet flush repeatedly. Every time you expected something excited to happen, the same boring shit went down.
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YAY! FOR HOLES!
lol, the gameplay is worse. Do you liek falling into holes.misterman10 wrote:those graphics SUCK
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
It's kind of a metphor for living life in a liquid mediummisterman10 wrote:I calculated it, they were drunk 9/10 pages throughout the book. The first time it was kind of funny. But they were drunk THE ENTIRE BOOK, thats just makes for boring shit.CrazyAnglican wrote:Ok. Nobody thought the scenes were they were drunk were funny! I remember reading and thinking "Man! this doesn't make sense at all! .... Oh, he's drunk! I get it ... hehe, this is great!"![]()
And luns, dude I think we have diametrically opposing tastes in literature. You just named several of my favorites
rofl, but seriously the last scene does make up for it, Brett gets squished into him and they just become better friends, after everything that happens at the end, everyone's relationship gets screwed except Brett's and the main character, you see the sun also rises not only setsDancing Mustard wrote:Don't worry about finishing it... he never gets it up, and Viagra hadn't been invented back then. The scene your looking for never happens. Trust me.
(I'll be honest, I quite liked it; not my favourite book, but not a bad read at all...)