All Consuming


Items blooker consumed in…

September, 2006



  1. Friday 8

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    Tofurky Deli Slices — 19 people

    Worth consuming!

    Finished consuming…
    Bananas — 314 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Monday 11
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    Journey Vanilla Bean — 1 person

    Worth consuming! Tagged: pop soda vanilla soda creme soda

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    24 - Season One — 157 people

    Worth consuming!


  3. Wednesday 13
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    The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs — 14 people

    Worth consuming!


  4. Saturday 16

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    Morning Thunder — 4 people

    Worth consuming! Tagged: drink tea black tea caffeinated


  5. Sunday 17
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    Monk - Season One — 55 people

    Not worth consuming


  6. Tuesday 19
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    V for Vendetta (Widescreen Edition) — 1371 people

    Worth consuming!


  7. Wednesday 27
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    The Golden Compass Deluxe Edition (His Dark Materials) — 389 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

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    Why I recommend "V for Vendetta (Widescreen Edition)" — 3 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    Having read the graphic novel, I had some expectations. I think the movie had some good updates to the original material. Despite what I remember being an important element of the printed work being changed, I really enjoyed the movie. Cheers to what others have already posted about themes and relevance. Good effects and a nice balance of action and story also add to thefun.

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    Why I recommend "The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs: A Novel" — 3 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    I love Welsh—he’s awesome & surprising. Like the other books of his that I’ve read (Trainspotting, Filth), TBSotMC takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland. One of the main characters is a hooligan-type, into drinking, coke, “fitba,” fighting, etc., while the other is much more wholesome, into model trains, hill walking, Star Trek, and Harvest Moon.

    As far as Welsh’s use of the Scottish dialect, this book is closer to Filth than Trainspotting—it’s there when characters speak, but not when they think and not used in the third-person narration. The story is its own, uncomparable to either of the other books. The hooligan, Skinner, works with the momma’s boy, Kibby, as restaurant inspectors in Edinburgh. Skinner spends the novel searching for his father, hating Kibby, drinking excessively, and womanizing, while Kibby loses his father to a degenerative disease, wishes and hopes for an end to his virginity, comes down with a strange ailment of his own, and withdraws from life.

    Something new in my Welsh experience is the addition of a paranormal plot element, connecting these two enemies in an impossible way, and really moving the story along. It accelerates toward the end, and you’ll be hooked by the need to know if tragedy can be averted. Good book.


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