So Long and Thanks for the Fish
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1 A Comedy Classic Butchered beyond recognition
I usually cannot stop reading a book in Adam's hilarious Hitchiker series. It takes me about a day on average to read one of these (usually) 200 page books. So Long and Thanks for all the Fish didn't succeed so well. It's probably because of the editing necessary to make an abridged version. It is my opinion that books shoudln't be abridged. A half size Adam's book is worth about as much as a 500 page Les Miserables. If you want a good reading experience, go out and get the full version!

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 07:00:50 CST
Quote of the Day:


Q:	What's the difference between the 1950's and the 1980's?

A: In the 80's, a man walks into a drugstore and states loudly, "I'd
like some condoms," and then, leaning over the counter, whispers,
"and some cigarettes."

There's no future in time travel.