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  1. SFG75

    The CONSPIRACY THEORY Thread

    Interesting this Krostofferson fellow, wow. Would love to introduce him to Alex Jones.
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    Random Question..Keep posting

    Big, bifocals make you look like a snooty, cranky, old frau. How many leaders do you think Egypt will have during the next two years? :rolleyes:
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    Laurence Sterne: Tristram Shandy

    This thread has inspired me to blow the dust off and read it in a slower, more methodical way. This book is Dickens on steroids, few words with deep meaning and intent. One section at a time, definitely not a speed read.
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    Beer Good

    Here, here!:) That previous post was otterly ridiculous.
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    Random Question..Keep posting

    Pool-I prefer clean, chlorinated water. Same :)
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    Hello!

    Former Ada resident here, welcome aboard
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    I hate books-salon.com

    Moving is definitely one of life's lesser pleasures. The last two times I've done it, I start with the books. I have boxes and boxes of them. Honestly, I don't mind and it's less of a chore for me mentally as opposed to tackling the mattress. I hate to think about doing it now as I'm a...
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    Finally, an Okie book worth reading

    Found it! The well baby-Amazon.
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    Max Brooks: World War Z

    The book was prominently displayed at my local library this past week. I did pick it up and skim through a few pages and looked at the jacket. I was in more of a mood for a financial/economic apocalypse than a zombie apocalypse and chose likewise. Perhaps another day. :devillook
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    Alain de Botton: Religion for Atheists

    Looks like the trend is continuing in regards to mainline vs. Protestant Evangelical churches growing, mainline Protestant declining
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    I hate books-salon.com

    I hate books Bolded portion-what it all comes down to.
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    Alain de Botton: Religion for Atheists

    Started reading the Roose book last night. The first chapter has many amusing parts to it, especially concerning how an "outsider" who doesn't know the lingo can get him/herself in troble. The author recounted sitting around a table with other Liberty students and letting out mild oaths to the...
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    Max Brooks: World War Z

    I just have a problem with running/quick zombies. That should so not happen! It's unfair!:p
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    Self published?

    I can't agree more about this subject. I have purchased more self-published books this year, there have been some good diamonds in the rough.
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    The Supreme Court and gay marriage: a reading list

    When art(i.e.-humor) imitates life :)
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    Newt Gingrich: Days of Infamy

    I read an article where a librarian had a 40 minute commute to work. She read a book at home, listened to an audiotape while in the car, and then read a book at work during her lunch break. Being somewhat inspired, I decided to go with an audiobook. I selected Days of Infamy by former...
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    Alain de Botton: Religion for Atheists

    Gotta agree with beer on this, hardly an original concept. On a related note The Unlikely disciple: A sinner's semester at America's holiest university. I found that one just eyeing a section at the library. I knew a counseling intern who attended Liberty. I asked in a round about...
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    The CONSPIRACY THEORY Thread

    Any conspiracy that can make the federal reserve look dark and exciting, has to be....hilarious.
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    Franz Kafka

    Is Frank Kafka overrated? The Atlantic
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    Don't Look Now but Big Brother is Watching

    So, how about that whole Snowden escapade?
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