Good Omen-y thoughts.
Apr. 1st, 2003 08:48 amI read GO on the way to work, so I'm making notes about it as I go...
My thoughts re: the description of Crowley proves that I am dirty minded:
"Crowley had dark hair, and good cheekbones, and he was wearing snakeskin shoes, or at least presumably he was wearing shoes, and he could do really weird things with his tongue. And, whenever he forgot himself, he had a tendency to hiss. (p20)
*g* It's the tongue bit that made me snigger. Yeah, I'll bet he can...
I appreciate the fact that he came up with Value Added Tax (VAT being the equivalent of GST over here, and still a very evil thing). (p23)
Part of the reason I don't pity Crowley is that he obviously doesn't miss Heaven. He doesn't like Hell, either, but in his opinion they're both as bad as each other (for different reasons, anyway). Hence, even though he suantered, he's been on Earth since the beginning, and enjoys it. Plus, he obviously is good at, and enjoys his work, so all in all, I think he's got a pretty good life. (p26)
Another reason why I love Crowley? He's a sleepyhead! (p40)
And now, it's time for something completely different... Work. *g*
My thoughts re: the description of Crowley proves that I am dirty minded:
"Crowley had dark hair, and good cheekbones, and he was wearing snakeskin shoes, or at least presumably he was wearing shoes, and he could do really weird things with his tongue. And, whenever he forgot himself, he had a tendency to hiss. (p20)
*g* It's the tongue bit that made me snigger. Yeah, I'll bet he can...
I appreciate the fact that he came up with Value Added Tax (VAT being the equivalent of GST over here, and still a very evil thing). (p23)
Part of the reason I don't pity Crowley is that he obviously doesn't miss Heaven. He doesn't like Hell, either, but in his opinion they're both as bad as each other (for different reasons, anyway). Hence, even though he suantered, he's been on Earth since the beginning, and enjoys it. Plus, he obviously is good at, and enjoys his work, so all in all, I think he's got a pretty good life. (p26)
Another reason why I love Crowley? He's a sleepyhead! (p40)
And now, it's time for something completely different... Work. *g*
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Date: 2003-04-01 02:04 am (UTC)Keep going *g*.
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Date: 2003-04-01 02:07 am (UTC)I can't write in a library book, but I'm turning pages as I come across interesting things.
Can you believe that one of the pages in the book actually has the bottom two centimetres ripped out?! Barbarians...
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Date: 2003-04-01 02:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-01 02:15 am (UTC)It's at the bottom of p55, and starts:
'There's no theatres in Heaven,' said Crowley. 'And...'
And the rest is gone.
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Date: 2003-04-01 02:19 am (UTC)and on the bottom of page 56
'And after a thousand years it goes and does it all again,' said Crowley quickly.
There was a moment of drunken silence.
Hehe, I love their drunken moments :-)
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Date: 2003-04-01 02:35 am (UTC)Personally, I appreciate the idea of being able to enjoy being drunk, and being able to sober up (without the hangover) whenever you need to.
Damn good combination.