By urging me to read (more) Terry Pratchett, Klund has inadvertantly revealed to me that Discworld is very in tune with modern American political imperatives...
"That's very important," said Twoflower seriously. "If there were more morals about we wouldn't be crashing into stars." - The Light Fantastic
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It's about time.
I assume you mean it's about time America got some morals?
Do you honestly think I give a rat's ass about American morals?
You made me read a book about morals in an alternate universe. You must have had your ulterior motives. I'm sure you'll next start lecturing me about how your wife is the Servant-Leader of your family now that she's been attending promise keeper meetings, etc.
You'll be happy to know that right now I'm reading Going Postal, the 29th book in the Discworld series. And, amazingly, I'm enjoying it just as much as all the others. I wonder what kind of drugs he takes to prevent himself from losing interest in Discworld...
Boing Boing Blog said Going Postal was good even by DiscWorld standards. I imagine I'll get to it some day. If I was sick for 28 more days, I'd probably get there. I should try to read all 29 before I touch the Robbins book Zilge gave me, it would drive him bonkers - he asks me if I've read it all the time and he knows that I moved your recommendations over his.
"he asks me if I've read it all the time and he knows that I moved your recommendations over his."
Should it be any other way?
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