Strike_Zero wrote:
If you like Cowboy Bebop, try out the "Big O". Sci-Fi/mystery/action anime with some good twists throughout the series.
Gonna have to give this a look myself.
If suggesting DBZ is fair game I'm gonna suggest Bleach instead. Similar theme, but it's a lot more "grown up" with less shonen sillyness and an art style that isn't so ridiculous that it wears on you. 366 episodes to go through. Skip the Bount filler seasons and any filler eps where they're playing soccer or baking cakes (worst ep of them all) or anything like that. Most of the later filler seasons are worthwhile.
Lucifer's Hammer is awesome apocalyptic porn. If you like that stuff you'll love that book.
If you want to read some funny stuff I'd check out "The Sex Lives Of Cannibals" By Troust. He also wrote "Getting Stoned With Savages". They're hilarious travel-logues. They should do well for some escapist reading.
If you're into heady, and still funny, stuff I'd recommend Bill Bryson's "A Brief History Of Everything". A real nerd's book but it's funny and will teach you quite a lot. Did I mention it's humorous?
If you you want more bleak apocalypse fiction you should check out Cormac McCarthy's The Road and just about anything by Paolo Bacigalupi. The Windup Girl and Shipbreakers are two I've enjoyed quite a bit.
If you ever want to read sci-fi written by someone other than a white male I would suggest more apocalypse porn by Octavia Butler. She wrote the Parable Of The Sower and a second book who's name escapes me. The way she describes how the U.S. slides into and exists as a third world country is painfully realistic.
mndsm
UberDork
5/30/12 8:58 a.m.
Luke wrote:
szeis4cookie wrote:
+1 on the Katamari Damacy games - you will know what it's like to be on acid once you're done playing, but SO MUCH FUN.
Speaking of acid and video games, you could also check out this weirdo little Japanese "dream emulator" game from the '90s, literally called 'LSD'.
http://www.giantbomb.com/lsd/61-21188/
I found that on Cracked.com - another suggestion!
I just read that article myself! I love that site.
Also, if you want to kill some hours, check out both Initial D and Maximum Tune- Wangan Midnight. We all know what initial D is, Maximum Tune is basically the same thing but instead of drifting, it's based off the real highway races that take place on Wangan.
I actually downloaded that LSD game to play on an emulator. Looks like it should at least have plenty of novelty value.
Hasbro
Dork
5/30/12 10:20 p.m.
Hey, Moj!
Mel Frank's & Ed Rosenthal's Marijuana Grower's Guide, the classic bible in it's field. Owned the first and second editions and never grew the stuff but I know you're a gardener and an eclectic chick and it really is interesting.
John Meachum's, American Lion, Andrew Jackson in the White House. Dry but very good.
Any Feng Shui gardening book is fun.
As mentioned, Stig Larson's trio. Just finished The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. So good.
Hary Potter, of course.
The pH Miracle, by Dr Robert Young.
Reading The Imperial Cruise, A Secret of Empire and War, by James Bradley (Flags Of Our Fathers). Just started so don't know how good it is.
Binoculars and a good bird book.
A pea shooter to screw with kids.
Keep your chin up and stay on the forum or it will spiral down quickly without you!
Haz
In reply to GameboyRMH:
Think Gundam (minus the Kill'em all mentality) in noir mixed with some Batman/Bruce Wayne with a REALLY good soundtrack.
Thanks gang, these are some really great suggestions.
Chuck has a Kindle, so I will probably download a few books on there as well as pick up some stuff at the library. I have already added some stuff to my que on NetFlix too.
Thanks for the well-wishes and kind words, you guys and gals are like the family I never had.
Grizz
Dork
5/31/12 10:42 a.m.
I'm still not sure what the hell a labrum is, but I don't think I want to tear one.
It does sound like a girly part, but it is the cartilage that lines the hip joint and cushions and adds stability to the joint. And no, you definitely don't want to tear one.
Heh heh, heh heh, I said joint.
We're watching the 1st season of Boardwalk Empire on Netflix right now and loving it. Speedy recovery!!!
There's always the goal of watching every episode of Top Gear on Netflix in chronological order.
oldtin
SuperDork
5/31/12 10:59 a.m.
While on the pain meds, I recommend the Tick on netflix - live action not the cartoon.
Sure, if you bring me some beer. I'll even throw some shrimp at you.
Bummer! Lots of good suggestions for reading... and along with "..History of Nearly Everything," strongly recommend ANY Bill Bryson, especially if you're going to be, uh, medicated. Combines the best of travel and humor in a recipe that's probably even tastier when medicated.
Oh, and Stieg Larsson's entire "Millennium" trilogy is available on Netflix, in the original Swedish with subtitles. I watched all three this weekend, and damned if I'm not starting to understand the language... or at least want to substitute random words like "yumping" every now and then when I speak.
Hope it goes well, and feel better real soon.
Margie
EastCoastMojo wrote:
Sure, if you bring me some beer. I'll even throw some shrimp at you.
Mmmm. Beer-battered bacon-wrapped pain killer-stuffed shrimp.
EastCoastMojo wrote:
Sure, if you bring me some beer. I'll even throw some shrimp at you.
Beer? On top of what the docs will be giving you? Don't end up on the window ledge saying, "..I said, SHA-ZAM, dammit!"
Heal up. And x2 on Scott, especially if he was as cool in person as he was around here.
Holy carp. Good luck.
My wife has had a few surgeries in as many years. I know it's total hell, especially the first few days afterwards, when all those sleepy drugs are still kicking around.
As for books, George R. R. Martin's Songs of Ice and Fire series. Yes, they are getting a ton of press, but they're actually good. And crazy addictive. And (only slightly) better than the show. And the current five books comprise 3,000+ pages, you can easily fill up 6 weeks that way!
You try screwing with a broken foot and a messed up hip & knee. It ain't pretty.
old GF had a pinned ankle and lower leg w/ cast from foot to knee from traffic accident, beat me severely w/ it WOT style.. on a regular basis. gotta do whatcha gotta do
Good luck. I try to read LOTR every other year or so.
I have already downloaded Lucifer's Hammer to Chuck's Kindle and have read about 10% of it (Kindle doesn't give page numbers, just percentages). I am really enjoying it.
I haven't been able to find Beautiful Katamari (Xbox version) locally, so I may have to order that on Amazon.
Thanks again gang, hopefully by Wednesday afternoon I will be bionic. Then, watch out!