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tyrolean_skier
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by tyrolean_skier » Oct 1st, '05, 20:35
Bubba wrote: Vermont Dental Hygiene (or, why it's called a "tooth" brush)
Make sure you be a good neighbor and pass it on to your fellow Vermonters.
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by tyrolean_skier » Dec 7th, '05, 23:29
I finally finished "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown. Good suspenseful book. Unfortunately, since I am unemployed I no longer have the luxury of reading during my commute so it took me much longer to finish it. The next one I will read will be a trashy romance novel - "Flirting with Pete" by Barbara Delinsky.
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by andyzee » Dec 7th, '05, 23:30
That's kind of funny, although I can understand. Since you're unemployed you have less time to read.
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by tyrolean_skier » Dec 8th, '05, 00:10
andyzee wrote: That's kind of funny, although I can understand. Since you're unemployed you have less time to read.
Now I read a lot of job sites and scan for anything that I can apply for. The rest of the time is spent doing chores for the family. You might have noticed that I mostly post at night these days. I read the last book in dentist and doctor waiting rooms, on the drives up to and back from K and of course when sitting on the bowl taking care of business.
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by TheBullet » Dec 8th, '05, 10:20
Trance, by Chris Sorrentino.
I'm diggin' it, man.
If the world didn't suck so much, we'd all fall off.
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by XtremeJibber2001 » Dec 8th, '05, 10:24
Picked up "The Running of the Bulls" by Nicole Ridgeway. So far it's a great book.
I recommend it to anyone that wants to read about the life at Wharton.
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by BigKahuna13 » Dec 8th, '05, 10:37
tyrolean_skier wrote: when sitting on the bowl taking care of business.
TMI!!!!!
I'm currently reading Seamus Heany's verse translation of "Beowulf" and
rereading Paul Kelso's "Powerlifting Basics: Texas Style" (for anyone who wants to learn how to get strong this is a classic little book).
What is not possible is not to choose. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
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by TheBullet » Dec 8th, '05, 10:41
BigKahuna13 wrote: tyrolean_skier wrote: "Powerlifting Basics: Texas Style" (for anyone who wants to learn how to get strong this is a classic little book).
One sentence book: "Have your daddy, the President, make it happen for you."
If the world didn't suck so much, we'd all fall off.
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by tyrolean_skier » Dec 8th, '05, 21:53
BigKahuna13 wrote: tyrolean_skier wrote: when sitting on the bowl taking care of business.
TMI!!!!!
I put that little bit of information in for Humpty - sorry if it was TMI for everyone else.
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by BigKahuna13 » Dec 21st, '05, 11:39
Just began -
"His Excellency George Washington" by Joseph J. Ellis
"Norweigan Wood" by Haruki Murakami
What is not possible is not to choose. ~Jean-Paul Sartre
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by RipeBanana » Dec 21st, '05, 11:44
Just got a signed copy of "Now I can Die in Peace" by Bill Simmons that I started reading last night :)
Two sniffs, a snort, a fly, a turn and a grunt; and it was so simple like the jitterbug it plumb evaded me.
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by Dr Z » Dec 21st, '05, 12:31
" Tales from behind the Steel Curtain"
I am - entertainment for the lift line!
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by Ski-N-Sail » Dec 21st, '05, 13:32
This one is exciting:
"Guidance for Smaller Public Companies Reporting on Internal Controls over Financial Reporting"
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by RipeBanana » Dec 21st, '05, 13:33
Ski-N-Sail wrote: This one is exciting:
"Guidance for Smaller Public Companies Reporting on Internal Controls over Financial Reporting"
Sound like a real page-turner!
Two sniffs, a snort, a fly, a turn and a grunt; and it was so simple like the jitterbug it plumb evaded me.
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by Ski-N-Sail » Dec 21st, '05, 13:42
270 pages and it is brutal