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    Quote Originally Posted by bronconut View Post
    sex and sexuality section of any major bookstore :ikillmyselfsometimes:
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    Over-under number of months Bronconut needed to come up with that "joke". Vegas set the line at 8.
    "We saw it…. the hussars let loose their horses. God, what power! They ran through the smoke and the sound was like that of a thousand blacksmiths beating with a thousand hammers

    They rush on to the Swedes! They crash into the Swedish riters…. Overwhelm them! They crash into the second regiment - Overwhelmed! Resistance collapses, dissolves, they move forward as easily as if they were parading on a grand boulevard

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    Nut's biography can be found in the animal husbandry section.
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    back on subject. Winston Churchill's Boer War. It is interesting because of when it was written.
    "We saw it…. the hussars let loose their horses. God, what power! They ran through the smoke and the sound was like that of a thousand blacksmiths beating with a thousand hammers

    They rush on to the Swedes! They crash into the Swedish riters…. Overwhelm them! They crash into the second regiment - Overwhelmed! Resistance collapses, dissolves, they move forward as easily as if they were parading on a grand boulevard

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    Quote Originally Posted by elsid13 View Post
    back on subject. Winston Churchill's Boer War. It is interesting because of when it was written.
    can you imagine if it was written before the Boer War? Now THAT would have been interesting

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    The next book I'm going to (re) read is Hounded by Kevin Hearne.
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    I'm going to read a book called Humility. I've had it for years, but i just can't bring myself to stoop that low.

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    For whatever reason I grabbed one of Agatha Christie's 1 billion books, one called "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", knocked it out on some plane flights and thought it was pretty good.

    Nothing life changing or deep or anything but you'll have a really good time reading it for sure.

    The book I read before that was "Devil in White City" which was fantastic but made for a really dry read.
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    Reading a positively fantastic guilty pleasure. The Sookie Stackhouse series. True Blood is based on the books and follows it pretty clearly. I think there is 15 books so far in the series, I am on book 5. Read 3 and 4 in a couple days, couldn't put the damn things down. I read the first one in June, then had to wait for the library to get them on hold in order so it took a bit to get to the second book. I have 2-7 sitting on my nightstand now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEM View Post
    Reading a positively fantastic guilty pleasure. The Sookie Stackhouse series. True Blood is based on the books and follows it pretty clearly. I think there is 15 books so far in the series, I am on book 5. Read 3 and 4 in a couple days, couldn't put the damn things down. I read the first one in June, then had to wait for the library to get them on hold in order so it took a bit to get to the second book. I have 2-7 sitting on my nightstand now.
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    I just finished the LOTR series again starting with the Hobbit. It has been about 10 years since I read them last.

    Just starting True Grit.
    I have been a fan since 1960....
    Democracy.. Is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
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    Because I'm slow, just started book 3 in the wheel of time series. I'm loving that the first 100 pages or so are focused on my favorite character.

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    On a more serious note, I am reading Arctic Drift by Clive Cussler. I am Game of Thrones series on the back burner. I have a crohns disease book up next to read since my wife was recently diagnosed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTerror218 View Post
    On a more serious note, I am reading Arctic Drift by Clive Cussler. I am Game of Thrones series on the back burner. I have a crohns disease book up next to read since my wife was recently diagnosed.
    Get lots of different source support for this. This can be caused by a lot of things most of them correctable. Free advice, try to stay away for prescription drugs.

    Good luck brother!
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