I hope that you enjoy handling them as much as I do the books of Douglas Adams.
Justin.
I hope that you enjoy handling them as much as I do the books of Douglas Adams.
Justin.
Nope, I treat them the same way Adam's dull unimaginative works should have been.
I agree with Huge (although I wouldn't make perhaps *quite* the same comparison). The books lack whimsy; they come across as a collection of things pulled out of a hat. Terry Pratchett, now, is much better in the whimsicality dept.
Oh no it won't! TMH leases his van. Much better from a tax point of view :-)
Pretty sure that was done by an infinite number of monkeys....
Not /quite/ infinite, I suspect
Owain
Right. You must be honestly declaring a profit over costs, then:-)
regards
clue
cryptic.
Ah yes I can see that. They have the "thing" in front of them either as a picture on screen or the physical object so only enter a features that differentiates it from all the other same "things", IYSWIM.
Film or the recent TV adpatation?
I liked the TV thing, but it's so long ago that I read the book that I can't remember the details. The TV thing didn't jog the memory either so perhaps it is even more different. B-)
Barely related. Fun though.
I've the audio-book somewhere...
An infinite number of monkeys would result in an infinite number of tags. The problem may be that they picked the wrong monkeys!
Andy
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