Lots of material on firefighting. Largely because I'm not scheduled for any more hot training until October and can't get any more practical experience until somebody's house catches fire.
Hence books.
I'm gaining a whole new respect for the guys who did this back in the old days with no fire behaviour training and only woollen uniforms and cork helmets between them and 'the Beast'.
'All he needs is for somebody to throw handgrenades at him for the rest of his life...'All the old (and new) videos of Extra Credits. Makes me want to be a game dev.
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This "faculty lot" you speak of sounds like a place of great power...I probably should be reading Wuthering Heights for school, actually. Instead, I'm sifting through these forums, hoping that they would be boring enough in order to put me to sleep.
I think that it's working, though I suppose that Wuthering Heights would have worked just as well.
"Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools" - Napoleon BonaparteWerner Herzog reads children's stories.
Of course, don't you know anything about ALCHEMY?!- Twin clones of Ivan the GreatI finished The Last Battle, and thus I'm all done with the Chronicles of Narnia. :)
I like to keep my audience riveted.Winter Dance Up (Sim Gretina Remix)
Reading: Discworld series. I'm currently on the book Making Money. Moist von Lipwig is a great character!
Watching: Sword Art Online. I have to say it's awesome.
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Even when your hope is gone, move along, move along just to make it throughI don't read many books but stop the boredom I'm currently reading a classic book. The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
"Transform and Roll out!" Optimus PrimeYou should make the effort to read Wuthering Heights, It deconstructs* a lot of the Victorian Romance tropes.
hashtagsarestupidI got that one for one of my birthdays, and I liked it. :) Even though my sister advised against it.
I like to keep my audience riveted.Just finished The Korvac Saga, as well as reread Frank Millers Wolverine. Both were phenomenal.
Also playing Ghosts N Goblins on Virtual Console. The Wii Remote is much more responsive than my PS 2 controllers are.
Weird in a Can (updated M-F)Just started reading The Peace War.
Join my forum game!Reading and annotating The Alchemist. Ugh.
I'm debating in which order to read the first book of The Wheel Of Time, the second of The First Law Trilogy, the third of Codex Alera, all three of Mistborn, Warbreaker, and Firstborn.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
Powerpuff Girls; one of my favourite episodes.
Ninja Turtles 1987 ep 2. Enter the Shredder.
David Bowie 1947-2016Finished up The Way of Kings and now I'm a good chunk through Jon Dies At The End.
Holy god those twists in part five of The Way of Kings. Just... man.
I guess we could go... wherever we please.I know, right? That is one book that's worth a reread or five. JDATE has some great twists too.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.Speaking of, I have finished off Jon Dies at the End and now I am reading This Book is Full of Spiders (Seriously Dude Don't Touch It). Yes, that is the title.
Gotta love road trips for getting some reading in.
I guess we could go... wherever we please.Best title ever.
dead devotionI was actually a little disappointed by 'Spiders, curious to know what you think of it.
Gimme yer lunch money, dweeb.
Wading through too much Dolan crap because I'm bored