And no one wants to play tennis.

May 15, 2005 19:47

Calling all puppets, typists, spawn, and whatever the hell else there is lurking around:

Let's play Humiliation!This is obviously a literate community, so this ought to be fun. The game goes like this: shout out the title of a classic book that you haven't read. If anyone else in the company's read it, they humiliate the original poster by ( Read more... )

thursday, archie kennedy, acheron hades, amalthea, bossuet, myriel, sherlock holmes, phileas fogg

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eagle_of_words May 16 2005, 04:00:44 UTC
READ it! *delighted* Wicked book. The girl went and lent it to me so that I could read her whatdoyoucallit, slash.

Hope I'm doing it right. Trouble with being the first one.

War and Peace. We never got past the first two-hundred pages.

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not24601 May 16 2005, 04:21:20 UTC
Typist: Read it!

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eagle_of_words May 16 2005, 04:23:31 UTC
*cheerful* Damn you, my dear.

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tartanineffable May 16 2005, 04:32:37 UTC
Typist: Now you say a book you've never read, right? Cos... I want to play, but I hadn't read War and Peace OR Gulliver's Travels *ahem* so yes.

...although I'm sure Zira's read them. :P (I hate having a sock who's better read than I am.)

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_blueeyedsailor May 16 2005, 05:49:46 UTC
Read it! I always was rather fond of Mr. Swift.

As for what I haven't read, let's be fair and go with something that was actually written in my time. Oh, let's see... Robinson Crusoe.

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a_life_of_ennui May 17 2005, 03:18:39 UTC
Read it! Enjoyed it! Would like to read again!

Hmm...lessee....
So many things I have/haven't read.....

The Red Badge of Courage

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white_mare May 16 2005, 07:46:42 UTC
Secretary~
Read it.
And I completely agree with the horses.
Actually considering playing Gulliver...

Les Miserables
(Now, how many of our les mis typists have actually read it?)

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Typist: valetudinarius May 16 2005, 11:00:02 UTC
Read it, obviously (and you must, too)! I would honestly think it'd be terribly hard to puppet someone from it if you hadn't read the book. Characterization and events, you know.

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not24601 May 16 2005, 13:12:02 UTC
Typist: Read it, of course.

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silent_lark May 16 2005, 14:35:16 UTC
Typist: Read it!

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rightonschedule May 18 2005, 08:04:45 UTC
Although my typist is something of a Regency devotee, she has not yet read Pride and Prejudice.

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thursdayn May 18 2005, 20:49:48 UTC
I've been IN it. Rather stuffy.

My typist has read it as well.

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hellflowsover May 18 2005, 22:22:37 UTC
Does it still count as Humiliation if a LiteraTec's read it? After all, you people read everything.

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