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I tried to avoid character names which would be very obvious and key title words that didn't exist within the texts. I've also tried to go for the most generic words I could find that the authors "made their own"... well, maybe except for "fardles". Feel free to add your own in the comments.
  1. riverrun - James Joyce
  2. Shantih - T.S. Eliot
  3. fardles - William Shakespeare
  4. towel - Douglas Adams
  5. windmills - Cervantes
  6. robot - Isaac Asimov
  7. soma - Aldous Huxley
  8. Maine - Stephen King
  9. precious - J.R.R. Tolkien
  10. thoughtcrime - George Orwell
  11. plague - Albert Camus
  12. horrorshow - Anthony Burgess
  13. jungle - Rudyard Kipling
  14. ode - John Keats
  15. tyger - William Blake
  16. albatross - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  17. paradise - John Milton
  18. inferno - Dante Alighieri
  19. waiting - Samuel Beckett
  20. nevermore - Edgar Allan Poe
  21. darkness - Joseph Conrad
  22. moors - Charlotte Bronte
  23. Rockland - Alan Ginsberg
  24. daffodils - Wordsworth
  25. whitewash - Mark Twain

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Dane says...

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Westside LA is a collection of fitness-friendly neighborhoods. Here is one of my favorite fitness studios, Classic Pilates Body on San Vicente Boulevard. (I wish I had a "classic Pilates body!"  hey, I'm workin' on it.)

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aulia says...

Gems from the past kept popping up

While every geek and his dog are drooling over the rumored Apple Tablet, edible Apple found this relic from the days before Macs were around. Steve Jobs certainly changed his mind about input devices when he worked on the iPhone because this gem carried a tethered stylus.

Note the bite in the Apple logo being filled by the letter g.

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GBLshoes says...

♥ Kick up your Style with this Classic Riding Knee High Flat Boot "Brown" - Trendy & Fashionable!! http://bit.ly/u7JRJ

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23narchy says...

THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (Blu-ray)

The Original, Uncut, Restored, Remastered Ultimate Edition

‘the most purely horrifying horror movie ever made’ Empire

Shocking audiences in 1974 Tobe Hooper’s terrifying classic that redefined horror is back. It tells the story of a group of friends who take a road trip and find themselves at the mercy of a depraved Texas clan, among them one of the icons of horror, the chain saw wielding ‘Leatherface’. It remains one of the most terrifying and disturbing films ever made. 

Special Features

  • High Definition transfer from
    16mm camera originals
  • 5.1 English and 2.0 Stereo
    Surround Soundtracks
  • Digitally Remastered Original
    Mono Soundtrack
  • Feature-length commentary with actors Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Allen Danziger, and art director Robert A. Burns
  • Feature-length commentary with director Tobe Hooper, cinematographer Daniel Pearl and actor Gunnar Hansen
  • ‘Off The Hook’ – an interview with
    Teri McMinn
  • ‘The Business of Chain Saw’ - an interview with production manager Ron Bozman
  • ‘The Shocking Truth’ documentary - a tour of the TCSM house with Gunnar Hansen
  • ‘The Shocking Truth’ Outtakes
  • ‘Flesh Wounds’ documentary
  • Interview with director Tobe Hooper
  • Interview with writer Kim Henkel
  • Deleted Scenes, Alternative Footage
    and Outtakes
  • Trailers, TV and Radio Spots
  • Stills, Posters and Lobby Cards Galler

Technical Details

VIDEO: 1080P HIGH DEFINITION 1.78:1
AUDIO: 5.1 DTS, 2.0 PCM LOSSLESS,
ORIGINAL MONO. Main Feature 80 MINS
Special Features 249 MINS
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
Cert: 18.
Cat no. 2NDBR 4002

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husker991 says...

  
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A classic!

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roberlan says...


Classic Beauty
(Illustrator)

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RT-Theme 5 / Premium Corporate Theme 10 in 1
RT-Theme 5 is best suited for business, corporate or service websites.

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Eightball says...

I took one too many trains today.  And because it's appropriate for today, The Clash.  From the London Calling LP.  The very definition of a classic.

Train In Vain by The Clash  


For more info:
The Clash:  http://www.theclash.com/

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