Actually Sarah, one part of that novel is dead-on accurate. Considering how crazy that book is, your life project is to figure out which part of the plot I'm talking about.
Dante is such a man of mystery. I haven't read "Angels and Demons," but I do know that it contains one major falsehood. When the main character is trapped in the Secret Archives and the bad guys are sucking out all of the air to kill him, he tips over the book cases to break through the glass and escape. No archives would ever have free-standing shelving for its materials. That fact alone leads me to believe that the entire novel is a well-conceived farce.
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Is that automated or is it someone's job?
By Sarah, at 3:57 PM
Is that automated or is it someone's job?
By Sarah, at 3:57 PM
I have to assume that it is automated. I hope I don't start getting more crap.
By Fletch, at 3:58 PM
maybe those Cleveland Park dude are sabotaging you...
Btw, can we take a second to assess the irony of manly men residing in Cleveland Park? Ok, thanks, that'll do.
By Lauren, at 4:18 PM
Fletch,
Check this link and get in touch with me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Bath
If you think you know who I am, find the link on your site and get in touch.
Dante
By Anonymous, at 7:37 AM
Wow, Fletcher. Your blog is like Dan Brown's hit prequel "Angels and Demons." How contemporary...
By Sarah, at 8:53 AM
Except that this will be funny... and interesting.
Dante
By Anonymous, at 9:30 AM
Actually Sarah, one part of that novel is dead-on accurate. Considering how crazy that book is, your life project is to figure out which part of the plot I'm talking about.
By Anonymous, at 9:37 AM
Dante is such a man of mystery. I haven't read "Angels and Demons," but I do know that it contains one major falsehood. When the main character is trapped in the Secret Archives and the bad guys are sucking out all of the air to kill him, he tips over the book cases to break through the glass and escape. No archives would ever have free-standing shelving for its materials. That fact alone leads me to believe that the entire novel is a well-conceived farce.
By Fletch, at 11:01 AM
I'm banking on a complete lack of association from another group. Order of the Bath--> chivalry--> c p m c--> chivalry--> Cleveland Park Bath Club.
Coincidence?
By Anonymous, at 11:34 AM
Cleveland Park Men Club gets international coverage!
http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A20210/plp56
By Anonymous, at 12:54 PM
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