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Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 11:20
by merkin muffley
Lundse wrote:
This would be something to speak of for generations to come.
One question. Ready?

Why! The! Fuck! Don't they then?
:lol:
An excellent question.

Can you imagine this tool, out on a day hike, wearing a backpack, muttering this bullshit into a dictaphone... "This would be something to speak of for generations to come... If only. IF ONLY." What an unbelievable douche.

Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 14:06
by TheDukester
Gotta love the Safety Dance. It's even got its own version of Bijaz:

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Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 14:44
by Sev
This scene is from 'House Corrino'? - the last McDune book I read? - rather relieved to admit I have absolutely no recollection of this scene whatsoever, and rather little of the 'House' trilogy as a whole. Can vaguely remember the Ixians constructing heighliners...in vast underground grottoes, which struck me as bloody ludicrous - and that the three books had more typos than I'd ever seen in a series of books before - and that is about it. That's made my day :dance:

Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 16:09
by TheDukester
Sev wrote:...the three books had more typos than I'd ever seen in a series of books before ...
Surely you jest, sirrah! Not with Becky Moesta doing her awesome "close copy edits"!

Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 21:06
by Shaitan
TheDukester wrote:
Sev wrote:...the three books had more typos than I'd ever seen in a series of books before ...
Surely you jest, sirrah! Not with Becky Moesta doing her awesome "close copy edits"!
Chalk up another one for the mountain of Awesome and Win that is the DictaHike Method(TM).

Re: Worms can dance if they want to (BAD WRITING SERIES)

Posted: 06 Nov 2010 21:07
by Shaitan
TheDukester wrote:
Sev wrote:...the three books had more typos than I'd ever seen in a series of books before ...
Surely you jest, sirrah! Not with Becky Moesta doing her awesome "close copy edits"!
Chalk up another one for the mountain of Awesome and Win that is the DictaHike Method(TM).