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That is what I was thinking to start with and now that I've seen her I think it was done to pander to male voters. Afterall, if she were to become VP it would make for a powerful fantasy for millions of redneck constituents.
pg. 279 or so.
I'm going to help you with your other question because I loved the book but darn you, pay attention next time!
Look into food production, domestication of animals and number of seed varieties. p. 99
As for the tropics being the capital of global poverty......Ah-own-know.
I read that series years ago and loved it. Friedman has not written a lot but I've enjoyed the four of five books of hers that I have read. The Madness Season is totally different from Black Sun Rising but you may like just the same. I did.
Trying to get across a river with only the most primitive of transportation methods available with an emaciated, pestilence-recovering and cue ball-like girlfriend on my back (literally on my back). We're heading east hoping to cross the great "river with one shore" and make a new life in Europe.
I love it when prospective writers show up and run into the buzzsaw that is Stewart. It's like the Sun hitting a moldy corner of the house and feebly trying to stay alive.
People that have enough courage to change the channel on the TV at the gym but not enough to ask a couple people around them if they mind.
People that attempt to point out an error you seem to have made, find out that they are the ones that are wrong and then don't have the class to admit to...
Ya know I used to like the garlic butter thing and still use it somewhat but I've come to really appreciate their natural flavor. The ocean's butter if you will.