I have absolutely no problems in that department even now.Wind ... the easier it'll be to break it...
And yes ... I HAVE RECORDINGS!
(I'm enjoying this way more than is seemly. )
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Not that he believes he needs justification these days.Q: It's easy to see why those who conspire against Muad'dib use your Analysis of History as their rallying argument!
Everything this guy writes is completely weak. Not everything has to have some meaning or purpose behind it. I think FH made it clear that accidents, or even "destiny" was sometimes at work in the Duniverse. Sometimes things just happened; sometimes people just had problems with each other; sometimes people didn't plan ahead. It's what made the universe FH created so much more real. KJA is just breaking it down by making a deus ex Erasmus in every character.Ampoliros wrote:From what I understand of the blurb, Paul tells Bronso to organize a rebellion to destroy his name. Jessica will have to decide between supporting the rebellion or supporting Alia and the Priesthood. I imagine KJA will want us to believe she supports Bronso (ooh Dark) and this causes the conflict between Alia and her mother.
TehKJA
THE WINDS OF DUNE features a romantic liaison between Bronso of Ix and the Lady Jessica, both working to destroy the memory of Paul.
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luckily not all of them like thatFreakzilla wrote:Well, it's true.
If they don't it's because they haven't experienced them.lotek wrote:luckily not all of them like thatFreakzilla wrote:Well, it's true.
I was more looking at it from a balls carrier's point of view in that caseFreakzilla wrote:If they don't it's because they haven't experienced them.lotek wrote:luckily not all of them like thatFreakzilla wrote:Well, it's true.
Not only that, I'll go so far as to insult natural only child parents. As Bill Cosby said, having only one child doesn't really qualify as a parent. He's right, there is so much you don't have to deal with when there's only one child. One child is barely a step up from a pet. When it's a step-child, that's like your roomate's pet.TheDukester wrote:On behalf of all parents everywhere, I'd just like to remind Kevin J. Anderson that he is the last person any of us will ever turn to for any thoughts on parenting, on any level whatsoever.
Not only has he never been an actual parent himself — all due respect to step-parents, but it's a different ballgame when it's literally your flesh and blood — he's also a completely self-absorbed, egomaniacal prick. And the second one is much more important than the first. I've known plenty of step-parents who were great role-models, but I've never seen one self-absorbed, egomaniacal prick who was worth a damn as a parent.
I'd sooner get parenting advice from a dirty soap-dish.
Yes, he showed up in the comment thread of my PoD review, after I listed the upcoming schedule of Dune & SMELLHOLE books for some guy named Philip, and shot off his mouth in typical stupid young thing mode, then later deleted the comment. The icing on the cake was that he used his girlfriend-at-the-time's account to do it! (They're now married, and she's going to whelp in April.)Ampoliros wrote:and iirc his step son also chided us somewhere, Amazon I think
SandChigger wrote:Poor Jabecca ... surrounded by manlings but not a ball between them.
This only means my little darling is sterile not impotent!Tleszer wrote:SandChigger wrote:Poor Jabecca ... surrounded by manlings but not a ball between them.
Jabecca must've devoured the eggsSandChigger wrote:Ah, like Fenring in PoD/WoD, you mean?
In the language of the desert, we would call your manlings rijal bela baidat.
Men without "eggs".
Because it's written by Spanky McDune and Bobo.dunaddict wrote:- WHY so many stupid characters and stupid plots?