by Punk Rooster » Fri Feb 03, 2006 9:58 pm
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by ORDoubleBlues » Fri Feb 03, 2006 10:16 pm
by felicity shagwell » Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:38 pm
by Punk Rooster » Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:37 pm
I nearly went into Dymocks, but as a rule, I don't shop there. Why? Because their books are on the second story (cue Marketing Dept about product placement....). SJuries out on Dymocks (i will check it out next time), but in part, A&R have their books "placed" a lot better. How many points do you get per book (eg I spent $40 last night on 2 books, what would that equal?) PS, I'm assuming Dymocks is the one next to A&R?felicity shagwell wrote:Punky you should shop at Dymocks and get a booklovers card. Every time you buy a book you get points and when you get to 100 points you get a $5 voucher, 200 points - $6 voucher, 300 points - $7 voucher, 400 points - $8 voucher, 500 points - $9 voucher. Then your balance goes back to zero and you start again.
If you are going to be buying books anyway it's a good way to save money. Plus they're a great bookshop, they have a great range and fantastic knowledge.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Leaping Lindner » Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:01 pm
by Punk Rooster » Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:06 pm
Why, what did you hear?Leaping Lindner wrote:Next time your in Melbourne (if you don't blow all your money) check out Kill City. They stock nothing but crime books.
No, nut I intend getting it. Doesn't quite fit into my interest, but being Adelaide, I'll make an exception.Leaping Lindner wrote:BTW Have you read "Young Blood" about the Family Murders? Chilling stuff.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by felicity shagwell » Sat Feb 04, 2006 6:46 pm
Punk Rooster wrote:
I nearly went into Dymocks, but as a rule, I don't shop there. Why? Because their books are on the second story (cue Marketing Dept about product placement....). SJuries out on Dymocks (i will check it out next time), but in part, A&R have their books "placed" a lot better. How many points do you get per book (eg I spent $40 last night on 2 books, what would that equal?) PS, I'm assuming Dymocks is the one next to A&R?
by Punk Rooster » Sat Feb 04, 2006 7:50 pm
Just a laziness one...felicity shagwell wrote:I love the fact that they have all the good books upstairs... Why does that pose a problem for you punky? Hope it's not a fitness issue...
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Rik E Boy » Sun Feb 05, 2006 8:44 am
by Magpiespower » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:30 am
Leaping Lindner wrote:
BTW Have you read "Young Blood" about the Family Murders? Chilling stuff.
by Punk Rooster » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:30 am
I certainly do. I have read with interest over many years who killed & why, in the criminal underworld. Reading about the likes of John Wayne Gacey & Ted Bundy killing & raping boys & women olds zero interest to me. I do rate the "professional hit" over the sex crime- I'd rather watch an A grade side demolish an A grade side, than B graders bragging abouth thrashing the mini league.Rik E Boy wrote:Interesting post punkybrooster. It almost sounds as if 'rate' some sort of criminals above others, as if some kind of killers are 'better' somehow than others.
I disagree there, there is a huge difference between your full time crim, who it's as much a busines transaction, rather than sickos living out their twisted fantasies- I'm not having a crack at your area of interest, just explaining my point of view, & why I enjoy reading about that particular sub-culture.Rik E Boy wrote:I too have an interest in reading about true crime, but quite often the best reading is when you try to comprehend the thought processes of bewildering crimes such as Ian Brady and Myra Hindley or Jeff Dahmer or yes, Bevan Spencer Von Eimen. Whether you are an underworld headhunter or twisted serial killer, you are the same thing...a murderer who's only fate will be a life of isolation, lengthy prison terms or execution.
Difference is between the 2 (imo), is that criminals are born/forced into what they do (through poverty etc) where the sickos of the world, are generally gainfuly employed, and it's more "choice" or perversion.Rik E Boy wrote:Remember that a lot of Chopper books are full of porky pies and that the skills of critical thinking should always be applied when reading 'true crime' stories authored by those who have actually done the deed. Many sociopaths will try to justify their deeds by stating that their victims deserved their fate (not just Chopper) so when you seem to 'rate' one particular killer over another, you are starting to get into murky territory indeed.
I'll agree with this part 100%. I'm not offended by someone having a different opinion or viewpoint, but I assure you that my interest are in the areas outlined. You could have acrack at me if I tried to justify Choppers actions, whilst shooting down his criminal enemies, but I reinforce my interest is based across the Underworld- not just Chopper (I have 3 books from the other side of the fence also- Lachlan McCulloch is a former undercover operative, & infiltrated the Pettingill/Pearce clan after Walsh Street) PS I'm not holding these guys up as heros, just enjoy reading about a world I'm not involved in.Rik E Boy wrote:You either attempt to prey on society or become a part of it. Those that fail to become a part of society are often doomed to the former option. Apologies for any offence caused, it is just a perception after reading your post.
regards,
REB
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Punk Rooster » Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:49 am
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by zipzap » Sun Feb 05, 2006 10:20 am
by Brad » Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:05 pm
by Jimmy » Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:17 am
by Booney » Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:51 am
by Punk Rooster » Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:08 am
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Rik E Boy » Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:33 am
Booney wrote:Good post as always Rik-e.
I have just read "Never to be released",a short look at some of Australias more famous murders.
by Rik E Boy » Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:35 am
Punk Rooster wrote:Also, on DVD, I have "Blue Murder", which relates to Roger Rogerson/Neddy Smith. Quite an outstanding production, imo. Full of Australian talent- Alex Dimitriades, Steve Jacobs, Tony Martin, Gary Sweet, Marcus Graham, Peter Phelps to name a few. Also, there is another ABC production called "Janus", which is based on the Pettingil/Allen/Peirce clan. I haven't seen this one yet, is on the short list.
by Booney » Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:48 am
Rik E Boy wrote:Booney wrote:Good post as always Rik-e.
I have just read "Never to be released",a short look at some of Australias more famous murders.
Is there a chapter on the Cobby murder in there Boon? Because the words 'never to be released' were part of the judge's sentencing remarks to the five men who killed her, in particular the ringleader John (?) Travers.
regards,
REB
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