Archive for January, 2010

I’m bored and HORSE POP

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Two Things to Watch

Hey wanderers of the night.

Bored, need some moral support, like horse songs… try these links.

http://www.getonmyhorse.com/

and

http://www.zombo.com/

enjoy :D

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For the Al in all of us

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Random Rant 01/06 2010

Hey peeps, Al here, happy to bring you another rant, filled with something else than vampires. Don’t get your hopes up, there may be vampire talk, just less… maybe.

So I have been reading a few books lately, and I’m gonna talk about them, for your reading pleasure. I will only talk about the last few I read (which now makes me realize I’m definately gonna be talking about vampires :P) cause my memory refuses to back any further, and even if it did, I don’t have the attention span to type all that up.

I read Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker which I thought was very good for a little book. Its pretty short read and great for when your travelling. As you all know, Clive Barker brought us the popular Hellraiser series. The story is about a demon’s travels out of hell and into our wondeful world filled with demon hunters, sad love intrests, and conflict between the forces of good and evil.  The idea behind the conflict is an intresting one mind you, definately worth the short time it takes to read it. The interaction with the character in the book is good also, bringing a different level to this novel.

I also read The Strain co-authored by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. This is the first in a trilogy, and will probably be movies after, considering Del Toro is the one that brought us Hellboy and Pan’s Labyrinth, which were both pretty awsome. The Devil’s Backbone was from Del Toro also, and I heard was really worth the watch but I haven’t gotten around to that quite yet (still haven’t watched Let the Right One In, but I bought it, and it’s on my viewing pile). So it’s a vampire book, a great vampire book. No lovey dovey nice candy cane vampires, just horrible life sucking parasites… the good stuff :) I recommend this book to everyone and I also recommend telling anyone reading Twilight that Edward has cancer, thats why he glitters.

I recently finished, The Hiram Key : Pharaohs, Freemasons and the Discovery of the Secret Scroll of Jesus after readin the new Dan Brown book, which I wont review cause plenty of others did. I know what you guys are gonna say about Dan Brown, but I enjoy the read when I don’t feel like thinking and I just want to read an intresting story. I’m also a sucker for secret societies and the such, which falls right into Dan Brown’s Langdon trilogy- DaVinci Code, Angels and Demons, and The Lost Symbol.  I highly recommend this book for the information inside, though unfortunately there has been so much controversy on the topic that many people discredit this book. I say read it, and draw your own conculsions afterwards. Some of it seems totally logical to me, while some parts I had trouble with.

This brings this rant to an end, due to lack of time at work, mainly, cause I really wanted to write more. Maybe I could shorten the time bteween my posts a little… that would be a good start :)

Stay dead readers!

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