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([personal profile] pyrephox Feb. 3rd, 2006 01:52 pm)
* Name a CD you own that you think no one else on your friends list does: Mary Fahl's solo CD, the name of which is escaping me at the moment.
* Name a book you own that you think no one else on your friends list does: Ecotopia, by Ernest Calenbach.
* Name a Movie/DVD/VHS that you think no one else on your friends list has: VHS: The Adventures of Elf Herself.
* Name a place that you have visited that you think no one else on your friends list has: Walhalla, SC.
* Name a tool/piece of technology that you think no one else on your friends list owns: Uh....hmmm...I don't think there is one, actually.

From: [identity profile] usekh.livejournal.com


Lenses of Conctact or The other side of time :) I have all the mp-3's..does that count? :)

Er I have been to Walhalla Victoria if that counts? :)

Wow I didn't know you were an October Project fan OR a Honor Harrington fan :)

From: [identity profile] usekh.livejournal.com


Whoo, you rock :)

Must resist urge to buy Honor Harrington game...

Alas I didn't like it as much as October Project, her voice is still as amazing but I felt the music itself wasn't as good.

From: [identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com


See, I felt that way at first, but after listening to it a few times, the songs /really/ grew on me. It's now one of my favorite CDs.

From: [identity profile] usekh.livejournal.com


Maybe I was suffering from a lot of "waaah this isn't October project" might try to listen to it more on its own merits.

What happened with October Project however further compounds my theory that Sony is the anti-christ, intent on removing all that is good from the world.

From: [identity profile] bimmer1200.livejournal.com


Sorry, but I've been to Walhalla. Dated a girl from there for a few weeks one summer in school. : )

From: [identity profile] demiurgent.livejournal.com


* Name a book you own that you think no one else on your friends list does: Ecotopia, by Ernest Calenbach.


Actually, I love that book. But it would be hard to find a piece of Utopic or Dystopic literature written before, oh, 1997 that I haven't read.

Have you ever seen Earth Abides, by George Stewart? It's similar in ways, though significantly darker.

From: [identity profile] pyrephox.livejournal.com


I love it muchly, although you are the /first/ person, other than myself, to have ever recognized it or have read it. Yay!

And no, I'd never heard of it, but I'll look it up now.
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