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Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Maui Tom wrote:an old Archie comic book...in my room...man I want to stick it to Midge so bad.....
Saint John wrote:I've read 2 books (off the top of my head) in my life ... The Red Badge of Courage (high school)and The Pelican Brief (when my 3 month vacation to Greece in 1996 turned out to be too long). If it's not sports, fitness, stocks, real estate or music, I ain't reading it. Last read a book in 1996. Seems like a waste of time. I like being outside and active in my free time.
artist4perry wrote:Stephen King Full Dark No Stars
It is a hardback book my husband got me for Christmas.
Where am I reading it? In bed.
Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:I've read 2 books (off the top of my head) in my life ... The Red Badge of Courage (high school)and The Pelican Brief (when my 3 month vacation to Greece in 1996 turned out to be too long). If it's not sports, fitness, stocks, real estate or music, I ain't reading it. Last read a book in 1996. Seems like a waste of time. I like being outside and active in my free time.
lol, I find that hard to believe. You communicate too well on here to have not been a reader.
Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:I've read 2 books (off the top of my head) in my life ... The Red Badge of Courage (high school)and The Pelican Brief (when my 3 month vacation to Greece in 1996 turned out to be too long). If it's not sports, fitness, stocks, real estate or music, I ain't reading it. Last read a book in 1996. Seems like a waste of time. I like being outside and active in my free time.
lol, I find that hard to believe. You communicate too well on here to have not been a reader.
Matt, I swear on my parents. You'll never catch me reading a "book." Never. I'll read articles about the aforementioned topics, but that's about it. Same reason I have never seen even an episode of the following: Friends, House, Family Guy, Grey's Anatomy, The Simpsons, Entourage, and just recently have begun to watch the very overrated Seinfeld ... but only because Kramer cracks me up. The other 3 are just plain dull and predictable. The point is I am not a home body. I have to be out and about (gym, softball, fishing or traveling/walking/hiking). Which is probably why I don't game.
Rhiannon wrote:Saint John wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Saint John wrote:I've read 2 books (off the top of my head) in my life ... The Red Badge of Courage (high school)and The Pelican Brief (when my 3 month vacation to Greece in 1996 turned out to be too long). If it's not sports, fitness, stocks, real estate or music, I ain't reading it. Last read a book in 1996. Seems like a waste of time. I like being outside and active in my free time.
lol, I find that hard to believe. You communicate too well on here to have not been a reader.
Matt, I swear on my parents. You'll never catch me reading a "book." Never. I'll read articles about the aforementioned topics, but that's about it. Same reason I have never seen even an episode of the following: Friends, House, Family Guy, Grey's Anatomy, The Simpsons, Entourage, and just recently have begun to watch the very overrated Seinfeld ... but only because Kramer cracks me up. The other 3 are just plain dull and predictable. The point is I am not a home body. I have to be out and about (gym, softball, fishing or traveling/walking/hiking). Which is probably why I don't game.
It is possible to do both, you know. Book nerding and outdoor enthusiasm aren't incompatible.
Ehwmatt wrote:I definitely do both. I'm equally content to be outside playing sports for three hours, at a concert, or whatever as I am to stay in on a Friday night and play my guitar, get work done, play Call of Duty, or read books. Just depends on the given day for me.
Rhiannon wrote:Recently read/reading:
"The Holographic Universe" -- Michael Talbot
"Physics of Consciousness" -- Evan Harris Walker
"Wholeness and the Implicate Order" -- David Bohm
"Biocentrism" -- Bob Berman
"The 4% Universe" -- Richard Panek
"The Field" -- Lynne McTaggart
"Journey of Souls" -- Michael Newton
"Life Before Life" -- Jim Tucker
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Should I tell the story of that day at the hospital? That was too funny not to share!
Rhi and I were in a waiting room for hours when a close friend of ours was having surgery...
I look over and she is deeply engrossed in a book about quantum physics. I looked down at my book... Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.I felt like Forrest Gump.
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I *do* read many other types of books, but that day I happened to be lazy and grabbed some mindless entertainment.
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Should I tell the story of that day at the hospital? That was too funny not to share!
Rhi and I were in a waiting room for hours when a close friend of ours was having surgery...
I look over and she is deeply engrossed in a book about quantum physics. I looked down at my book... Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.I felt like Forrest Gump.
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I *do* read many other types of books, but that day I happened to be lazy and grabbed some mindless entertainment.
Yes, you do. And in your defense, we had to be there at balls thirty that morning
Rhiannon wrote:and it was an emotional day, so reading material genre wasn't the forefront thought in your brain.
bluejeangirl76 wrote: I looked down at my book... Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.I felt like Forrest Gump.
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*Laura wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote: I looked down at my book... Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.I felt like Forrest Gump.
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LMAO! I would have had the same book in my lap, or one from the series...lol. I am rereading them. I'm worse than Forrest.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:*Laura wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote: I looked down at my book... Shopaholic Takes Manhattan.I felt like Forrest Gump.
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LMAO! I would have had the same book in my lap, or one from the series...lol. I am rereading them. I'm worse than Forrest.
Aw, no you're not... we all read "junk" as well as quality I'm sure. I just couldn't help but laugh to look at her reading a quantum physics book and then I'm sitting there with Shopaholic.Was funny
G.I.Jim wrote:in the bathroom
Deb wrote:artist4perry wrote:Stephen King Full Dark No Stars
It is a hardback book my husband got me for Christmas.
Where am I reading it? In bed.
I just finished a Stephen King one too.Haven't read any of his in years, but just finished "Under The Dome". It was good. But it has to be an actual book. I have no desire whatsoever to read a book from a screen. 90% of my job is on the computer and then reading music forums, news, etc. on the computer for entertainment too is way plenty enough screen time. I will always want to hold a book in my hands, rather than read it on a screen or listen to a tape.
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