aw shrift, why you gotta do us that way?
I really am sorry. I get the Go Fug Yourself RSS feed and I clicked before I knew it was about Carrot Top, and then I looked, and... then I just didn't want to suffer alone.
I think I'll look at these freckles until my eyes stop burning.
Anyhow. msbelle "Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial" Nov 22, 2006 5:02:09 am PST
Why must we pick at the scabs of old Carrot Top discussions?
HA! The Library Thing UnSuggester. Put in a book, it will tell you what NOT to read next.
Okay, that's funny. I put in George R. R. Martin's
A Game of Thrones
and the unsuggester produced a list comprised almost entirely of books on the Bible and Christian theology.
In that unSuggester, "Economics in One Lesson" pulls up approximately 50 Terry Pratchett books. It's true about my library, but seriously, is Pratchett incredibly anti-economics?
That's what's weirding me out, bon. Game of Thrones has a number of really fascinating fantasy religions, and can in some ways be construed as a commentary on religion, the church, and worldly power, but I would never have pegged it as explicitly anti-Christianity. Just thought provoking.
I put in Play It As It Lays, by Joan Didion and also got a billion Terry Pratchett books.
I hope NYC-istas aren't overly fond of fast food.
I really am sorry. I get the Go Fug Yourself RSS feed and I clicked before I knew it was about Carrot Top, and then I looked, and... then I just didn't want to suffer alone.
It was the lower picture that did me in. I was prepared for general Carrot Top fug. I wasn't prepared for so much exposure.
I'd better go look at the frackles link.
. I put in George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones and the unsuggester produced a list comprised almost entirely of books on the Bible and Christian theology.
That's what I got when I put in Persuasion.
I put in Daniel Quinn's Ishmael and it told me to avoid books on knitting and/or by Tolkein.