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returntothepit >> discuss >> Best thing ever!! by ouchdrummer on Feb 4,2009 10:10pm
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toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Feb 4,2009 10:10pm
Listening to "audio book" classics, and doing rudiments on my practice pad. I just found dozens of sites with whole catalogs of classic books in audio format that i have been DLing and doing exercises with. I might just have found what i will spend my entire vacation doing. Listening to 1984 right now, and doing flam-adiddles,



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Feb 4,2009 10:11pm
You best be smokin' too, nilla.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Feb 4,2009 10:16pm
duh



toggletoggle post by ouchy  at Feb 7,2009 9:25pm
1984- I know everyone always says that 1984 is scary because of all the similarities to how our government is run. Obviously it's VERY exaggerated, but one could argue that there are many similarities. The whole perpetually at war thing is right on. The government makes sure that they are always at war with someone because the masses will tolerate almost anything when they think their safety is threatened. besides the obvious connections that people have been making with this book for decades now, the book is just wonderful. The world that the book is set in is a very screwed up place, and you see it all from this one mans' point of view, and it's dizzying. When he meets this women, and she has a sash for the "Anti-Sex League" across her waist, his reaction is one of desire, but sickly twisted desire. Desire twisted so malevolently, that he feels the need to bash her face in with cobblestones. And the way you see it all gives you the creeps. It's a classic, and it's worth the time. Although it's not really a pick me up...



toggletoggle post by archaeon at Feb 7,2009 9:27pm
WHO IS OUCHY

IM SO CONFUSED.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Feb 7,2009 9:30pm
boarcorpseniggerlover



toggletoggle post by ouchy  at Feb 7,2009 9:42pm
This board gets funnier by the day.



toggletoggle post by y_ddraig_goch  at Feb 7,2009 10:22pm
ouchy said[orig][quote]
1984- I know everyone always says that 1984 is scary because of all the similarities to how our government is run. Obviously it's VERY exaggerated, but one could argue that there are many similarities. The whole perpetually at war thing is right on. The government makes sure that they are always at war with someone because the masses will tolerate almost anything when they think their safety is threatened. besides the obvious connections that people have been making with this book for decades now, the book is just wonderful. The world that the book is set in is a very screwed up place, and you see it all from this one mans' point of view, and it's dizzying. When he meets this women, and she has a sash for the "Anti-Sex League" across her waist, his reaction is one of desire, but sickly twisted desire. Desire twisted so malevolently, that he feels the need to bash her face in with cobblestones. And the way you see it all gives you the creeps. It's a classic, and it's worth the time. Although it's not really a pick me up...



favorite book ever, Fahrenheit 451 is a complementary read to it.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Feb 8,2009 12:29am
DO A PATAFLAFLA



toggletoggle post by pam   at Feb 8,2009 12:31am
archaeon said[orig][quote]
WHO IS OUCHY

IM SO CONFUSED.


Hahaha



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Feb 8,2009 1:01am
PARAFLAMAPADIDDLE



toggletoggle post by ouchy  at Feb 8,2009 1:11am
DestroyYouAlot said[orig][quote]
PARAFLAMAPADIDDLE

The names of drum rudiments, or things that sound like drum rudiments make me smile. They're all onomonopeias. And onomonopeias=fun.



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Feb 8,2009 2:07am
I downloaded the wheel of time audio books its freakin 12 + straight days of listening XD



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Feb 8,2009 2:10am
14.2 days O.O



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Feb 8,2009 8:18am
flam-adiddlediddles



toggletoggle post by menstrual_sweatpants_disco   at Feb 8,2009 9:44am
I prefer doing flamacues while listening to Animal Farm.



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Feb 8,2009 9:45am
this ^



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Feb 8,2009 9:53am
reading>audio books



toggletoggle post by reimroc at Feb 8,2009 9:56am
i was going to play l4d with you yesterday but you went away



toggletoggle post by ouchy  at Feb 8,2009 10:33am
arilliusbm said[orig][quote]
reading>audio books

Well, they both are totally different. Actual reading is more completely enveloping, and i am definitely more fond of that than audio books, but i can't do drum exercises whilst I am reading. I read all my science fiction/fantasy books, I think i will stick to classic literature/mysterys/thrillers for audio books.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Feb 8,2009 10:49am
ouchy>ouchdrummer



toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Feb 8,2009 10:50am
ouchy said[orig][quote]
1984- I know everyone always says that 1984 is scary because of all the similarities to how our government is run. Obviously it's VERY exaggerated, but one could argue that there are many similarities. The whole perpetually at war thing is right on. The government makes sure that they are always at war with someone because the masses will tolerate almost anything when they think their safety is threatened. besides the obvious connections that people have been making with this book for decades now, the book is just wonderful. The world that the book is set in is a very screwed up place, and you see it all from this one mans' point of view, and it's dizzying. When he meets this women, and she has a sash for the "Anti-Sex League" across her waist, his reaction is one of desire, but sickly twisted desire. Desire twisted so malevolently, that he feels the need to bash her face in with cobblestones. And the way you see it all gives you the creeps. It's a classic, and it's worth the time. Although it's not really a pick me up...


More similar to Brave New World...

There's no point blaming the government.

The problem is The People.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Feb 8,2009 12:20pm
BIG BROTHER = THE INTERNET



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Feb 8,2009 1:10pm
i think reading and audio books are 95% the same



toggletoggle post by eli_hhcb at Feb 8,2009 1:12pm
slamadiddle. flim flam a diddle. My buddy just started getting really into audio books. lots of Henry rollins stuff I guess.



toggletoggle post by whiskey_weed_and_women  at Feb 8,2009 1:23pm
lol @ listening to Rollins books and not just reading them.



toggletoggle post by eli_hhcb at Feb 8,2009 1:26pm
reading is for pussies. Rollins is way too techy and difficult to understand...just gotta listen and let it all.......sink in.



toggletoggle post by ouchy  at Feb 9,2009 12:15am
i dunno, i love reading too. But audio books allow my hands/eyes to do other things.



toggletoggle post by whiskey_weed_and_women  at Feb 9,2009 12:18am
lol wtf you lazy motherfuckers i hope unicorns and rabbits kill you all.



toggletoggle post by douchebag_patrol at Feb 9,2009 3:31am



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