Betty Boop wrote: she did think it strange to wear a balaclava in august, she followed you and got a good look at your features when you took it off to mop your brow behind the car maintenance section!!!:wah:
Okay, okay, Betty. I'll admit it. My cunning plan backfired (as well as my car, yes!). Just please don't tell anyone. :yh_shhhh
(But HG is very, very good I think I'll have to renew it. Regularly. :sneaky: )
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
The only problem I find with women is that I wish I had one of those Babel fish of my own. :wah:
No you don't, acc. According to Adams it has caused more bloodier wars than anything else created. And it caused a problem for God. Although it would come in useful occasionally when Mother goes off on one of her "theia said I. I said theia, theia, I said" jaunts. She hasn't read HG and I'm trying to persuade her to give it a go. Hey, member no 5?? :yh_idea
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
"You know," said Arthur, "it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in a Vogon airlock with a man from Betelgeuse, and about to die of asphyxiation in deep space, that I really wish I'd listened to what my mother told me when I was young."
Betty Boop wrote: My copy came in the post this morning, how much catching up have I got to do??
Not sure. Past chapter 7 I'm certain. My schedule got messed up the last couple of days. Where are you at Theia?
Right! I'm back on course...(sorry, I wanted a "I am befuddled from my day" smilie but had to settle for a sigh and a tired which didn't work at all)
The first few pages I found uninspiring, all the probability and improbability stuff. It was probably :wah: amusing but way beyond my bewildered and overworked brain this evening. But then and it's a big THEN Marvin appeared. Marvin, the depressed robot who doesn't much like smug, self satisfied doors and who says despondently to everyone "I'm not getting you down at all am I?". A robot with a brain the size of a planet and no job satisfaction! Brilliant! And the SCC got what was coming to them! "Plastic pal who's fun to be with" indeed!
Just wondering, is this going to be a nuisance for Betty if she's just starting the book?
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
theia wrote: I bought HG (well, the trilogy in four parts) a couple of weeks ago but I know I won't begin it until the book club starts. So when are we starting?
Book? I thought this was going to be about the movie.
Bought a couple of the Hitchiker Books from my brother and actually read them before giving them to him.
theia wrote: The first few pages I found uninspiring, all the probability and improbability stuff. It was probably :wah: amusing but way beyond my bewildered and overworked brain this evening.
If that's true then my brain's overworked as well.:-2
theia wrote: But then and it's a big THEN Marvin appeared. Marvin, the depressed robot who doesn't much like smug, self satisfied doors and who says despondently to everyone "I'm not getting you down at all am I?". A robot with a brain the size of a planet and no job satisfaction! Brilliant! And the SCC got what was coming to them! "Plastic pal who's fun to be with" indeed!
I definitely will make sure that my first robot does not have the human personality option. :wah:
No Betty, not at all. So don't think you're getting out of it that easily!! It was just a couple of pages that I was reading that I couldn't quite absorb. Then it returned to its hilarity and its brilliance. (I'll let you know the page numbers of the bits I found less easy to relate to and you can skip them)
Have you begun it yet?
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
theia wrote: No Betty, not at all. So don't think you're getting out of it that easily!! It was just a couple of pages that I was reading that I couldn't quite absorb. Then it returned to its hilarity and its brilliance. (I'll let you know the page numbers of the bits I found less easy to relate to and you can skip them)
Have you begun it yet?
Don't tell her the pages. She might think that's the funniest part. I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be funny.
What's going on (or have you posted it somewhere else already)?
You see, I must have been befuddled earlier. I thought you meant that I had posted my HG comments somewhere else. And then I thought, oh no, I've been muddling the threads and I felt mortified that someone had been forced to tell me.
Tomorrow WILL be better :-3
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
theia wrote: No Betty, not at all. So don't think you're getting out of it that easily!! It was just a couple of pages that I was reading that I couldn't quite absorb. Then it returned to its hilarity and its brilliance. (I'll let you know the page numbers of the bits I found less easy to relate to and you can skip them)
Have you begun it yet?
Not yet, was planning on having an early night and read in bed!:wah:
Accountable wrote: Oh well, I guess book clubs just don't work well online. I didn't even finish the book. Had to send it back to the library.
My apologies, Acc. I wasn't sure what to do. I didn't know whether to post something or wait for somebody else to post. And I can't find a "sorry" smilie!
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
theia wrote: My apologies, Acc. I wasn't sure what to do. I didn't know whether to post something or wait for somebody else to post. And I can't find a "sorry" smilie!
Betty Boop wrote: hehehe and theres me thinking I must be way behind!! you've made my day Theia!!!:-6
It's called "procrastination" and I'm its mistress! I mean, why do today what you can do tomorrow? But, fear not, :yh_bigsmi, I shall be at the end of 14 by tomorrow. (I think that is probably still called procrastination )
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke
Zaphod Beeblebrox (otherwise known as Phil, to Arthur, after ZB made a brief visit to a party in Islington), a computer with feelings, and another speaking door? It gets better.
I'm supposing it's because, aside from the author's ability to create fantasy, he also manages to make the characters very "human" with all the weird and wonderful traits we all have - even Zaphod with his two heads. There's a certain amusing ordinariness even amongst the most weird of scenarios and people. And this enables the reader to relate to the characters.
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke