Welcome to the forums, Jeff. Oh! And to the project too :)
I can't seem to concentrate long enough for stuff to sink into my head and stay there (even briefly) at the moment. Which is why I'm not reading anything at all. Or I am, and not remembering that either.
I don't know how to check for that... If you like forums and chatting on them - we have others too.
There's going to be a screening of an outcome from a battle of wits between a human and a squirrel soon which I'm really looking forward to :) You'll have to bring your own popcorn for that I think. I tend to share mine only when I'm startled into flinging it all in the air.
Then there's the TLPTPT thread. That's where a sort of law of the jungle operates and you can get to be King for a bit. But I'm interrupting your juggling, so I'll shut up now :)
*leave thread... casually dropping tasty morsels at regular intervals...*
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I decided to try read something at least even if it was just a light re-read and was pleased with my choice because we have all the Douglas Adam's books... I haven't found a single one though :/
Hi Zalster :) Vacation! YAY! Are you going away or is it going to be mostly that you're not? Both can be good.
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Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court by Amy Bach
I was in Cancun decades ago. All I can remember is someone getting caught in a rip tide. Or maybe they were slammed by the surf. I was a kid at the time and just remember the yelling and running about of the adults around me. The woman was okay in the end.
Just finished The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Starting Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death And Redemption in an American Prison by Skaka Senghor.
Bound For the Promised Land, a biography of Harriet Tubman. The book started its life as a dissertation and reads like it but I'm determined to plow on as Tubman was such a remarkable person.
Welcome to the forums, Jeff.
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Welcome to the forums, Jeff. Oh! And to the project too :)
I can't seem to concentrate long enough for stuff to sink into my head and stay there (even briefly) at the moment. Which is why I'm not reading anything at all. Or I am, and not remembering that either.
I don't know how to check for that... If you like forums and chatting on them - we have others too.
There's going to be a screening of an outcome from a battle of wits between a human and a squirrel soon which I'm really looking forward to :) You'll have to bring your own popcorn for that I think. I tend to share mine only when I'm startled into flinging it all in the air.
Then there's the TLPTPT thread. That's where a sort of law of the jungle operates and you can get to be King for a bit. But I'm interrupting your juggling, so I'll shut up now :)
*leave thread... casually dropping tasty morsels at regular intervals...*
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The Revenge of the
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The Revenge of the Dwarves,The Fate of the Dwarves, The Triumph of the Dwarves...
Finished the others Dwarves books and now getting ready to start these three when I go on vacation in 1 week.
Hello Annie...
I decided to try read
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I decided to try read something at least even if it was just a light re-read and was pleased with my choice because we have all the Douglas Adam's books... I haven't found a single one though :/
Hi Zalster :) Vacation! YAY! Are you going away or is it going to be mostly that you're not? Both can be good.
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Cancun next week, Riu Palace
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Cancun next week, Riu Palace Las Americas. Love Mexico, easy flight from here 2 hours.
Zalster wrote:Cancun next
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I've never been but it's always somewhere I've thought I would like if I did.
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Ordinary Injustice: How
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Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court by Amy Bach
I was in Cancun decades ago. All I can remember is someone getting caught in a rip tide. Or maybe they were slammed by the surf. I was a kid at the time and just remember the yelling and running about of the adults around me. The woman was okay in the end.
Just finished The Kite Runner
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Just finished The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. Starting Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death And Redemption in an American Prison by Skaka Senghor.
Bound For the Promised Land,
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Bound For the Promised Land, a biography of Harriet Tubman. The book started its life as a dissertation and reads like it but I'm determined to plow on as Tubman was such a remarkable person.