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- Apr 5, 2002
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- San Jose, bottom of dirty 130
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- ‘18 Alta EX006, ‘17 Alta MX019, 06R6, 05TM530 Black Dream, 01TM250 2T, ‘24 Yam Tenere 700
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- Butch
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I totally screwed up a merge mod move so i am gonna fix it here with editing.
This started with Beau's post three down:
I'm an avid reader (Beau's words here) and would love some suggestions on books people would recommend and I figure there are probably other BARFers who feel the same.
With that said I have read all of Neal Stephenson's work and would advise anyone who likes stories about the future... and motorcycles in the future, to read SNOW CRASH; and historical fiction doesn’t get much better than Jeanette Winterson's The Passion.
What you got?
this is mine...
I prolly posted something about "the Omnivor's Delimna" and "Fast Food Nation" earlier. I just finished "The Heart of the Word" by Ian Baker. It is about the Tspango River in the Himalaya, the deepest gorge on earth, the last place on earth that the whitey white man has not gone to until now. 1998 actually. Totally wild, steep, crazy terrian that the natives live at peace within. Ah, and a sacred place to Buddhism.
The river drops like 10k feet in 300 miles. The Chinese plan to build a dam. Right after they finish the Three Gorges. And that is a whole nother rant altogether...
Your World kids. Unrestrained capitalism is gonna fuck it up.
Anyhow, great book. Kinda heavy, but humbling.
This started with Beau's post three down:
I'm an avid reader (Beau's words here) and would love some suggestions on books people would recommend and I figure there are probably other BARFers who feel the same.
With that said I have read all of Neal Stephenson's work and would advise anyone who likes stories about the future... and motorcycles in the future, to read SNOW CRASH; and historical fiction doesn’t get much better than Jeanette Winterson's The Passion.
What you got?
this is mine...
I prolly posted something about "the Omnivor's Delimna" and "Fast Food Nation" earlier. I just finished "The Heart of the Word" by Ian Baker. It is about the Tspango River in the Himalaya, the deepest gorge on earth, the last place on earth that the whitey white man has not gone to until now. 1998 actually. Totally wild, steep, crazy terrian that the natives live at peace within. Ah, and a sacred place to Buddhism.
The river drops like 10k feet in 300 miles. The Chinese plan to build a dam. Right after they finish the Three Gorges. And that is a whole nother rant altogether...
Your World kids. Unrestrained capitalism is gonna fuck it up.
Anyhow, great book. Kinda heavy, but humbling.
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