Froissart’s Chronicles by Jean Froissart book review

Views: 370This chronicle, if true, sets precedent for purge style retribution by enslaved peasants.Burn, rape, and pillage.England, France, and Spain.Kings, queens, and barons.Castles, knights, and squires.Fiefdom, serf, and noble.Ransom, rest, and relaxation. It’s the year 1300s. You own a castle. You didn’t die during childbirth. Besides subsistence farming, trapping, water fetching, hunting with falcons, and… Continue reading Froissart’s Chronicles by Jean Froissart book review

He Launched His Woman Into Space! Russian Solaris. Alphabet Inc.gov – Techno Space

Views: 57Russian techno space with extreme Kubrick overtones. Lovely Russian Women in excellent knit-wear and leather dress. Interesting set pieces with mesmerizing Russian drive sequence. Out of this world soundtrack. Beautiful Russian Females. Natural clothing of extreme elegance (female only). Real fur coats on beautiful Russian Ladies. Russian audio w English subtitles. It took me… Continue reading He Launched His Woman Into Space! Russian Solaris. Alphabet Inc.gov – Techno Space

Waverley by Sir Walter Scott book review

Views: 341Rich people are the best. This book is one of my favorite. The way they talk, fight battles, and present their fortune to familiar heirs, the three ermines passant. It’s true, these rich bastards have everything except experience, which can be purchased through officer entitlements in the King’s service, the dragoons. You get caught… Continue reading Waverley by Sir Walter Scott book review

The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley book review

Views: 276When the witches speak you better listen. Especially if you’re a philandering priest, impregnating the buxom duchess who you seduce during Latin lessons. The witches will shriek and scream, strike a pose and expose themselves to their exorcists and onlookers who come from all around to see the Devils of Loudun. The witches will… Continue reading The Devils of Loudun by Aldous Huxley book review

Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review

Views: 250The androgynous virgin prostitute wears a muslin veil standing on a stone alter. The men of (insert impotent secret society name here) await their turn with Sophia. Sick, disgusting, sad, weak, men; like faggots of wood burning in a fire. Kissing each other’s ass to release The Kundalini, diddling each other’s lower chakras in… Continue reading Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco book review