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I dunno, I played the multiplayer demo way back when they were giving out those pre-order MP keys, and I wasn't really impressed. Hows the single player?
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Six thousand five hundred couples are married at Yankee Stadium.
A Famously reclusive writer has his picture taken.
A Swiss UN worker is held hostage in beruit
Don DeLillo’s extraordinary new novel is about words and images, novelists and terrorists, the mass mind and the arch-individualist. Haunted by the spirits of such diverse figures as Andy Warhol and Mao Zedong, it takes us from New York to Longdon to Beruit, terror’s modern republic. At its heart is an isolated writer, Bill Gray, who escapes the failed novel he has been working on for many years and enters the world of political violence, a nightscape of Semtex explosives, and hostages locked in basement rooms. Bill’s dangerous passage leaves two people stranded, his brilliant fixated assistant Scott and the strange clairvoyant young woman who is Scott’s lover, and Bill’s.
“Years ago,” says Gray, “I used to think it was possible for a novelist to alter the inner life of the culture. Now bomb-makers and gunmen have taken that territory. They make raids on human consciousness.”
From its first page, Mao II announces our naked exposure to a civilization gone awry. There are crowds everywhere—crowds of brides and grooms, crowds of victims, crowds of revolutionaries, crowds keening at the death of Ayatollah Khomeini, crowds on television, crowds in the street. Yet against this onslaught of images and cataclysmic events, DeLillo also tells and intimate story about faith, longing and redemption.
Lito, why don't you try succeding in school for the mean time, get all your S in order, do all your assignments and then when they are done tell your dad to go sit on his thumb becuase you've done all your school work / assorted chores and are spending your free time in a way you see fit, and since all your school work is done he can't go nazi on you. It's all about nullizifying their arguments.
Dealing with parents is so highschool :rolleyes:[snapback]29341[/snapback]
I'll do you all left handed. Then right handed, just for emphasis. Phear the ambidextrousity.I'm canadian, so no.
As for study incentives...
Lito, you remember Colonel Oates, from the Alaskan Military School?[snapback]29289[/snapback]