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Yes, after you're done WGW, it might be a good idea to take a break from the Chronicles instead of rushing straight into Runes. Go ahead, read the Mordant books. I hope you enjoy them! I certainly do, but it bears repeating that they are very different from the Chronicles. I'll leave it at that, 'cuz this isn't the forum for a TC vs. MN debate.Waddley Hasselhoff wrote: Oh, I'm going to need advice. I have Mirror of Her Dreams and A Man Rides Through. Should I read them when I finish WGW, or should I go straight to the runes book?
Oooh...yeah baby!dANdeLION wrote:*mimicks Loremasters suave voice*
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Strap it up tight, then take lots of niiiiiice painkillers afterwards!!Lord Foul wrote: Now I just gotta figure out if this toe will be able to jog today. Might leave it at home if it won't! *grumble*
Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
I don't know if your Grandfolks are the same, but I had a friend once I tried to "help" with her "problem", and I almost lost the friendship because of it.....stacks of old dept store sale flyers from 10 yrs ago she couldn't part with, things like that times a million....when she got home from work I had my entire truckbed filled with absolute TRASH just from her living room just inside the entry.....and I had to put it all back!Lord Foul wrote:I feel like moving out. My grandmother's a packrat to nth degree; you walk inside the house and you'd think a crazy person lives there; no empty space, walls covered with portraits, souvenirs, cheap, sentimental trash on top of the TV, around the couch, on every coffee table, everywhere. We have four rooms that do nothing but hold piles of junk. Don't even get me started on the refrigerator.
On top of all this, I'm a pretty darn organized guy who highly values cleanliness. It's like I'm in some kind of hell or twilight zone, and it's probably my main source of depression. Bad part is, I'm probably living here till I get my education finished and get a job. One room alone in the house would take weeks--maybe a month or two--to clean, and I don't want to inherit a mess I didn't make. I don't know how I stand this place, really. It was like this before I was born, so I guess I've just grown to ignore it. Man, can't stand slobs. If I marry someone, they better tell me right now whether or not they know what minimalism or breathing space is, or I will hit them with a giant cudgel.