Sunday, July 24, 2005

Clive Dangerously's Super Fantastico Book Club

Currently Listening To: Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums by a Perfect Circle

(Alternate post titles included: Look! I can be trendy too! and Move out of the way, Oprah, another shitty book club has spawned from Satan's ass!)

Harry Potter Book Six: Ron dies. The end.

Freakonomics: Imagine a funny book about society and such, but without the funny bit. Travel through time with whoever wrote it as he explores stuff like how being named RayShawn affects how well you do in life and why crime rates go up around 18 years after abortion is banned. Worth reading. I suppose. I read this one supafast.


Also, from the assholes who brought you The Clive Dangerously blahblah Book Club comes... CLIVE DANGEROUSLY'S VERY BRIEF MOVIE REVIEWS:
Fantastic Four: Good.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Better.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Harry Potter is going down the drain, to put it lightly. I read Freakonomics!! It's actually not as boring as I expected. But it's still some smart ass trying to sound intelligent in a cynical manner.

Wanna see The Island!Wanna see The Island!

Clive Dangerously said...

"some smart ass trying to sound intelligent in a cynical manner"

Sound familiar?

Unknown said...

Who me? ^_^!! Yar, I do that sometimes... Cynicism is the best sort of humor.

Oh wait... are you talking about the person whom we talked about on AIM? He's like that, too. ^_^!!

Clive Dangerously said...

I was talking about me.

Anonymous said...

ron dies?
he was a weeny. trying to save harry i presume. harry should have died. i beat that lightning bolt scar was a tattoo. yeah. you see- harry was drunk, and wanted a schwastica (sp?) on his head, but he kept wiggling and such, so it turned out like a lightning bolt.
yup. try to keep your applause to a minimum, i've got other dumb stories to create.
but ron dies?? i hope hermione dies in the next one of a broken heart. maybe she'll sleep with harry for comfort sex.
thanks- now i don't have to read. thanks for sparing me. no really, thank you.
<3 sk

Clive Dangerously said...

Huzzah! My plan worked!

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