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... who is a lover of great books, I find myself sometimes with a desire to become a "completist" of certain authors; that is, to have read every book that author has ever written. This ... cover by in-house wunderkind Stephan Martiniere; because this is why I started the "Tales From the Completist" series here at CCLaP to begin with, because sometimes it's simply fun to attempt ...
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... average entry to the series. A welcome return from a true horror icon."
Halloween V: Michael Myers' Revenge - "not really worth seeking out unless you're desperate or a completist. Or a desperate completist"
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - "The one with Paul Rudd vs Michael"
Halloween: H20 -"One of the better sequels, H20 wisely ignores all of the ...
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... the essay form that is important. He finds the crafted novel, with its neat design and completist attitude, to be a dull and generic thing, too artificial to deal effectively with what ... interesting sentence embedded in the quote above, which goes:
He finds the crafted novel, with its neat design and completist attitude, to be a dull and generic thing, too artificial to deal effectively with what ...
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... probably not one I'd seek out today; I bought way back when I fancied myself a James Taylor completist. Disc 2 stands out as Taylor's only recording, that I know of anyway, of the ... listening to Synchronicity live, with a couple of old favorites thrown in. Worth it if you're a Police completist.
Alison Krauss and Union Station, Live. A fine recording; nothing special, just Krauss's ...
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(Props: ESPN The Magazine via MMA Fight Girls)
We showed you the cover, and we showed you the smoky black-and-white shot from inside — but if you're a Gina Carano completist, you'll want to add these last two images from her ESPN: The Mazazine "Body Issue" shoot to the "STRONG, INSPIRATIONAL WOMEN" folder on your hard drive. The second image is after the jump... ...
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... moving to Pittsburgh, I have yet to eat at Primanti Bros. or The O. That's practically Oakland sacrilege. I may have to rectify those oversights simply to satisfy my inner completist.
I do wonder what would happen if I had a lot more money. I suspect my resolve to avoid restaurants would crumble like my hopes and dreams.
"Homemade is a myth. You want ...
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