> Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Robert Seeberger wrote:
> > >From: "Damon Agretto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[somebody else wrote:]
> > > > So what other writers or books in science
> > > >fiction, fantasy, or horror (or
> > > > heck, any genre) do people on the list like,
> > > > even though they realize
> > > > they're not exactly top-notch stuff?  <snip>

> > > For me its the Battletech/Mechwarrior novels,
> > >which (like the Star Trek & SW books have various
> authors,
> > > vary in quality. Since I play the game for well
> > >on 20 years I have an intense loyalty to the
> franchise. It
> > > also happens that the universe is one of the
most
> > > detailed I've yet encountered...

> > Oh!
> > So you are one of those who are responsible for
> >crowding *real* SciFi off the shelves!
> > You oughta be horsewhipped by a really big horse!
> > A Clydesdale at the least!!!
 
> Actually, Clydesdales are fairly gentle horses.
> Maybe try an Arabian? 

Hay!!!  Don't you go dissing my babies!  Besides,
they're *much* more likely to _gas_ offenders than
bite, kick or stomp them.  They also have a certain
flair for sarcastic sighs (for you purists who hate
anthropomorphizing: they have a remarkable propensity
to exhale noisily in a manner which, in a human, would
be described as sighing, at precisely the "correct"
moment, as if commenting disparagingly on a rider's
form, aids, words or some combination thereof) and
peculiarly insulting ear-sets. 

<snort!>  U U   

Guilty Of Having A Fair Number Of ST And SW Paperbacks
Maru     

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