I would wonder too, as if I really did not like a book, I would donate and not waste the time to resell it. But you might as well check it out. At worse, you will be out a couple of bucks. At best, you found a diamond in the rough. that's exactly what I thought. A lot of the ones that I've purchased
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But yes it does, if you have any questions. I will put him on line. You 2 are peas in a pod! Sweet! Just think of me as your adopted, virtual son! Unless you don't want the pressure of another child . . .
So I've been bumming around Amazon a lot as of late (I've already posted my gripes about Amazon proper, but mostly I just buy stuff from others with the site as a go-between). It all started with me looking for books by Unamuno (another post!), and then it evolved into the search for Red Dwarf books. I've been reading the first one to arrive, "Better Than Life", and
groan.... Amen, sister! This one gets my tongue sticking out, only because everybody and their brother has been asking me what cinco de mayo really is (it's the battle of Puebla, people!) But . . . it's f
While I consider myself agnostic rather than athiest, I appreciate the idea of a prayer like this. The 'nothingness' stuck a real chord with me, particularly given my enjoyment of Buddhist philosophy. I intend finding some of Unamuno's books. Thanks for this. Give it a shot, Maso. If you're looking for
As for a response from her, I'm sure she could write one, but it would mostly be tall tales And if she were to read yours, I'm sure she'd say it was all a big story, too . . . and that's why you two can make it work.
that fella aikes maso and would love meeting him one day. so would I. I can only imagine what that meeting would be like, me, Dr. Guy, and Maso. Wow, what a melding of the minds! Sally - I, like you, sometimes feel a bit ou
Wow, that was a lot of fun, and it made me think a lot. I, like singrdave, missed the story. thanks for the fun evening! I just showed it to the whole fam and they got a kick out of it.
Yep, my wife is a bloody hard woman to please. But I feel so lucky and fortunate that I have no problems pleasing her. She makes the good days great and the bad days better. You are, as you say, a very lucky man. I hope someday to have someone that I can be this happy with. Keep up the bloody good wor
Strong work, friend. Strong work. I had never built a model before, and then for Christmas 2004 a family that I knew gave me a model of my favorite car growing up, the Datsun 280Z. It was actually a lot of fun! What I wouldn't give for a cool model of the Starbug or Red Dwarf from the titular show, or a model of Serenity from the movie of the same name. That would be awesome! I would be more than willing to give hours and hours of
Ooh ooh! Count me in! I want into the JU Fitness club! I could stand to try and lose a couple pounds . . . Good luck, dharma!
You've certainly found someone perfect for trying to emulate, Angela. Everytime I see President Hinckley or hear him speak, I just get excited and happy inside. You CAN feel that happy. I know you can. Hugs!
To answer my own question, I am teaching my children not to cheat because it's a standard I believe in and try to follow. I am finding it increasingly likely, thought, that they will be strongly tempted to reject those values as they grow older and see the successes of those who do not. I think we need to take a long hard look at
Today I've decided to review two albums by Arjen Anthony Lucassen. As some of you may know, he is the genious behind the “Ayreon” albums – some of the greatest concept albums in the history of recorded music. This guy could put Homer to shame, the way he can tell a story in song . . . The second-to-last Ayreon project was a two CD set called “The Universa
Very interesting article. I can empathize, having also preached the gospel in a foreign tongue - Spanish. What's brought you to this point? Why Italian? What are you doing? Just curious.
Wow, Angela. I feel for you, dear. I'm sorry that you've had so many problems and now you feel trapped in a loveless relationship. I can't really give you any advice, because I'm a stupid single 22 year old, but I can at least do this . . . ((((((((((((((((Angie)))))))))))))))) Hope you get feeling a bit better and you find some solutions.
On an unrelated note (sorta): I have a lot of respect for Unamuno because of his values as a family man. As you know, many of our greatest authors and thinkers had family lives that were down the toilet, fraught with divorces, suicides, drug use, etc. Unamuno didn't have any issues with any of these things. He was happily married to his sweetheart until the day he died. They had (I believe) eight children, six of them girls (a brave man, t
those, like myself, who later find themselves no longer in possession of the dubious gift of faith may still wish a god existed for them. it's lots scarier and sadder to accept death without some sorta epiloque. when my brother-in-law died much earlier and more painfully than i felt he should have, i found myself without no targe
I'm from a younger age than many of those who have posted here . . . and I'm afraid it's going to show. I love the Looney Tunes, but I was raised on the Tiny Tunes (in which Bugs made the occasional appearance). But of the Looney Tunes, I always loved the roadrunner. (Plus, it was my state bird when I was in New Mexico.) I loved the Animaniacs, too. They were just so manic and weird. I can still remember (often at the least opport
I must admit, I've always found the Beatles to be a little tough to understand . . . but certainly enjoyable.
As far as the book goes, it sounds like something I'd enjoy. Unfortunately I'm a good dozen books behind on my reading at the moment...but who knows, I may pick it up some time in the future It's amazing my friend. Easily the best book I've read in the last years, one of the best I've ever read. Good
I AM NOT WORTHY! I AM NOT WORTHY! I accede to your insight and greatness! And hope you get your books soon. Wow . . . I sure didn't earn that, my friend . . . But - while I'm not glad that it's taking you forever to get your books
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Okay, I think I'm done. No, no - wait - there's some more - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That's good stuff. BTW, BlueDev, loved the article. Very thought-provoking.
I hear this new one has Shaun from "Shaun of the Dead" in it. I love that dude, and I hear he's a scene stealer. I'm excited. All my friends went to see it last night while I was still at work. Bastards! Oh well. I'll probably go next weekend . . . just waiting patiently for X3.
See? I told you all . . . supposedly I'm going to get the books I ordered three weeks ago in another month and a half, but I doubt they'll even come that quick. Oh well. Have fun with those books! I've heard they're great!