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![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
Then again, perhaps I'm just used to Skyrim dragons - the ones that can just whomp on you, shake you around a bit, and throw you off the mountain...
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For my B-day I got part 2 of this book, can't put it down!BBP wrote:I'm reading the latest Murakami novel, The Murder of Il Commendatore. As always Murakami manages to write about music in such a way that you immediately want to listen to it: so I dug up my Josef Krips-conducted version of Don Giovanni to play.
I love Murakami!
Finished it within 24 hours too!BBP wrote:For my B-day I got part 2 of this book, can't put it down!BBP wrote:I'm reading the latest Murakami novel, The Murder of Il Commendatore. As always Murakami manages to write about music in such a way that you immediately want to listen to it: so I dug up my Josef Krips-conducted version of Don Giovanni to play.
I love Murakami!
Yes, I remember the name Pim Fortuyn. I love your description of his party as 'cabaret'.BBP wrote:Duty I suppose, I'm a historian...
Then again we've had our share of populism, back in 2002 when Pim Fortuyn rose to the ranks of idiocy, you know, basically putting people out the country, that kind of politician. He was shot dead by an environmentalist who was upset about him refusing to close mink farms. Because he was murdered less than 2 weeks before the parliamental election, his party scored 27 out of 150 seats in parliament and were set to govern.
There's next to nothing notable about them: but cabaret was absolutely fantastic for the two months it lasted.