NationStates Jolt Archive


JG or Syrup?

Qaaolchoura
28-02-2004, 06:31
I finally got around to checking and I can't believe that there isn't a topic on this within the first four pages. :shock:

Which did you prefer, Jennifer Government or Syrup?

Personally I liked JG better, but I found Syrup more insightful.
The Most Glorious Hack
28-02-2004, 07:46
What? Too lazy to check the other 5? Heh...

Voted for Syrup myself.
Neutered Sputniks
28-02-2004, 08:13
What? Too lazy to check the other 5? Heh...

Voted for Syrup myself.

Ditto
Catholic Europe
28-02-2004, 12:41
I haven't read Syrup so it has to be JG.
Qaaolchoura
28-02-2004, 14:37
What? Too lazy to check the other 5? Heh...

Voted for Syrup myself.

Ditto
Meh. I figured that page four was etting into the realm of gravediggging so I stopped looking there.

I think that the main problem that I had with Syrup was that I end to be very prudish and it was a bit sexually explicit.

I did love it though. When I started reading it, I found it virtually impossible to put down. I think that I read it in one sitting.

I haven't read Syrup so it has to be JG.
And you were here twice as long as I and mad at me for having not read it. :lol: :twisted: :P :wink:
The Most Glorious Hack
29-02-2004, 08:57
I think that the main problem that I had with Syrup was that I [t]end to be very prudish and it was a bit sexually explicit.

It was? Hm. No more so than most modern novels. I've seen worse in Koontz.
Catholic Europe
29-02-2004, 12:24
I haven't read Syrup so it has to be JG.
And you were here twice as long as I and mad at me for having not read it. :lol: :twisted: :P :wink:

I'm Catholic, what can I say?! :lol:
Qaaolchoura
29-02-2004, 16:01
I think that the main problem that I had with Syrup was that I [t]end to be very prudish and it was a bit sexually explicit.

It was? Hm. No more so than most modern novels. I've seen worse in Koontz.
I know. Thats one reason that I still read a lot of children's books even though I can read at an adult reading level. I should really read some of the classics too (I've read a few, but not really enough.)

Er- What's Koontz.

Edit: One more thing Hack, since you are in to fixing my typos could you possibly fix the word "talking" in the last option of my poll?
Catholic Europe
01-03-2004, 16:55
I know. Thats one reason that I still read a lot of children's books even though I can read at an adult reading level. I should really read some of the classics too (I've read a few, but not really enough.)

Have you read the Bible?! :wink:
Qaaolchoura
01-03-2004, 23:52
Have you read the Bible?! :wink:
I read Genesis, and part of Exodus. Exodus eemed to be getting interesting, but there were still way too many lineages. :P
Catholic Europe
02-03-2004, 17:44
I read Genesis, and part of Exodus. Exodus eemed to be getting interesting, but there were still way too many lineages. :P

Read revelations - it's the best part of the Bible.
Qaaolchoura
03-03-2004, 01:23
I read Genesis, and part of Exodus. Exodus eemed to be getting interesting, but there were still way too many lineages. :P

Read revelations - it's the best part of the Bible.
Isn't that he contraversial one?

ALthough you are right. I wish to be an anthropologist so I should probably read some of these holy books.