Reggie Bautista wrote: > Oh, come on, it was *loads* of fun, and probably not a bad thing to read > before rewatching the second and third Matrix movies. It does a pretty good > job of capturing the essence of the Merovingian way of looking at things, > which was a metaphor the Wachowski brothers used both blatantly and > not-so-blatantly in all three of the Matrix films.
I didn't say it wasn't fun, just that it's only slightly less accurate than the "JFK was killed by CIA Reptoid Cubans with ice bullets" whacknoodle books. > Speaking of lovely bits of whacknoodlery, has anyone read _Hidden Stories of > the Childhood of Jesus_ or _Hidden Politics of the Crucifixion_, wherein > author Glenn Kimball claims, among other things, that Jesus and Pilate > attended the same Druid University? Whacknoodlery indeed. Or is it. ;-) I > found out about these books four or five years ago when I heard the author > on Coast to Coast with Art Bell (on a night Bell was not hosting, as I > recall). Make of that what you will. Ooooh! Adam want! Adam C. Lipscomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://aclipscomb.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
