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     | Gamgee   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
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        | This is stupid (but I started it) |          |  Does the Briefing for the Ascent include a copy of The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
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     | Gamgee   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
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     | What the hel... uh, I mean "hey"? I thought I was posting this in the "Pointless Pondering" thread, but instead it shows up as a new thread. I think this shows that the reply and new thread buttons should not be right next to each other. Ignore this thread.
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     | Lost Canine   Disjasked Lerna
 
     
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     | OK, I'm ignoring it, never read it, don't even know if it exists, it's meaningless babel, it's existentialistic Camus bullgrey poop'on, nothing to it, there ignored it.
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     | carl   Platyhelminth
 
      
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     | Whaddya mean it's "existentialistic Camus bullgrey poop'on"??? I've read The Myth of Sisyphus, which is mighty cool if you ask me; The Plague, which ain't bad but long & mighty depressing; and The Stranger, which they really oughta stop feeding to sophomores of all ages but at least The Cure got a good song out of it. Plus, Peter Kreeft calls him "that great honest atheist" and Peter Kreeft RULES.
 
 In short, I have spent time with Camus. I have worked on his campaign, and Gamgee, sir, is NO Camus.
 
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     | Lost Canine   Disjasked Lerna
 
     
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     | LOL, good answer Carl!  So you enjoy some of ole Uncle Albert?  Well, I do too, but you probably already knew that.
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     | Gamgee   Ceremonial Kernel
 
   
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 In short, I have spent time with Camus. I have worked on his campaign, and Gamgee, sir, is NO Camus.
 
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 Yeah, I think I'd agree with that.
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     | Lost Canine   Disjasked Lerna
 
     
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     | Yeah, but is Gamgee a Douglas Adams???
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     | Dr Rich   Ubique Epoque
 
   
 
  
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  | Originally posted by carl Whaddya mean it's "existentialistic Camus bullgrey poop'on"??? I've read The Myth of Sisyphus, which is mighty cool if you ask me; The Plague, which ain't bad but long & mighty depressing; and The Stranger, which they really oughta stop feeding to sophomores of all ages but at least The Cure got a good song out of it. Plus, Peter Kreeft calls him "that great honest atheist" and Peter Kreeft RULES.
 
 In short, I have spent time with Camus. I have worked on his campaign, and Gamgee, sir, is NO Camus.
 
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 I really liked The Stranger
   
 although I read it on my own... not some lame-0 class
   
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     | Kaf-N-8ed   Luteous Llama
 
    
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  | Originally posted by carl Whaddya mean it's "existentialistic Camus bullgrey poop'on"??? I've read The Myth of Sisyphus, which is mighty cool if you ask me; The Plague, which ain't bad but long & mighty depressing; and The Stranger, which they really oughta stop feeding to sophomores of all ages but at least The Cure got a good song out of it. Plus, Peter Kreeft calls him "that great honest atheist" and Peter Kreeft RULES.
 
 In short, I have spent time with Camus. I have worked on his campaign, and Gamgee, sir, is NO Camus.
 
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 I really liked The Stranger
   
 although I read it on my own... not some lame-0 class
   
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 Yeah, I really like Camus, myself too.  I think I read the Plague twice.
 
 I especially like some of the graphics in my copy of the plague...
 
 
   
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