Do I need another social networking site? This one, YES!
Hello there!
I'm a librarian from the Chicago are and am finally joining The Cult.
I think the first book of Chuck's that i read was Choke. After that i was hooked. I probably read it after I saw the movie Fight Club. My favorite book so far is Diary, although I also loved Haunted, and the audiobook of Survivor (The literal voice of the narrator is perfect, and I love Chuck's "voice" as a writer). Oh, and btw, as I'm new, I was wondering: do we refer to him as Chuck?
I forget what else I'm supposed to say here. I'm a woman; I'm addicted to Second Life; I don't read as much as I should, but I do read everything that Mr. Palahniuk puts out.
Cya....
Stacks Kowalski
Heh heh--take a look at my website and you decide: http://stacksaplenty.com
If you could ban ONE book from your library which one would it be and why?
That's just going to make people think you're really a dude pretending to be a chick.
I would say dude.
Welcome. At first I thought this was spam for that one herpes single site.

After clicking on that link I have no idea what to say.
Perhaps that link should be labeled NSFW.
Other than that, I'm speechless.
Good coffee is like drinking Rock and Roll.
In the first pic she looks like a head on collision between Morey and Grace Jones.
You could also try www.dogster.com -- the social networking site for dogs. I think.
Where to start on this one...
Welcome!
Around here, we refer to The Author as "Dan Brown". It's a secret code we use so that we all understand whose greatness we're referring to.
Also, fess up and show your real pictures, dude.
it's correllion.
Thats a man a baby! Yet, the pics of the hot cyber chick got me slightly aroused. I'm very confused.
"Staring at a blank page and trying write the best thing ever is a guaranteed way make sure the page stays blank." - Trent Reznor
Goddamnit! I am not a dude!
I just have a pervy website to talk about my sexual exploits in Second Life. I will gladly skype or msn with anyone who wants proof. I joined this group because I like Chuck's writing and thought his fanbase would be an interesting one.
If you don't like my website stay away from it. Second Life is all just pretend, anyway. (I have never IRL had sex with a tentacle creature.) But my appreciation of Chuck is real. And I, the female librarian who works in the Chicago area, am real too. Let's move on, people.
Thanks
Why did you add Corellion and I? You don't even know us.
Of course, we're all about not banning books at the library. We even have a whole week devoted to it! But if I had to, it would either be The English Roses by Madonna, or a book by a former science fiction writer who has a cult of his own.
I think the reasons for each is obvious, but I'll elaborate: First, there are so many really good kids books out there that people aren't reading to their kids--I just hate to think that they'd be reading that one instead. And as to the second one...well, let's just say that I don't like the tactics of the people in the group that support that book. They donate copies to libraries, and go to check them out periodically so the book won't be withdrawn because of lack of circulation.
But as a librarian friend once told me, "Sometimes theft is a librarian's best friend."
--Stacks
Sorry I didn't think about flagging that link NSFW.... Still a noob. Is there a way to edit it that post, or to delete it altogether?
--Stacks
I added Nightrious and Corellion because I read a couple of your posts and liked what you had to say. Your posts seemed thoughtful, introspective, and honest--and I appreciate that in a writer.
If you want to delete me, I understand. Perhaps it was presumptuous of me to add you without talking to you. But in the library world there's a lot of social networking for professional reasons, so in that realm it's not unusual to just add people.
--Stacks
Well in this realm it's typical for anybody linking you to a site with the vagest sexual content to have advertising related motives, so I was curious. You seem genuine, though, so welcome to CP.net.


are you one of those [i]sexy[/i] librarians or one of those [i]matronly[/i] ones?