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Old 02-04-2004, 12:48 PM   #16  
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The second one is kinda fun...What it has is the book is divided into sections-50 for "His Eyes Only" and 50 for "Her Eyes Only." I wouldn't recommend it to someone who offends easily...wait...this IS the Alternachicks section, isn't it?
Ya got that right aphil!

I'd actually seen that book at one of those.....you know.....fantasy parties.... It looked like a neat idea. Maybe I'll give it a second look. Only problem is the pages are sealed aren't they? No sneak peeks or stealing ideas unfortunately.
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Old 02-04-2004, 02:26 PM   #17  
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actually-they aren't sealed...so you can sneak peek... Yeah...I have been to a few
of those parties myself...great fun. A game of hot potato with something else in place of the potato puts a whole new twist on an elementary school level game!
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Old 02-04-2004, 06:27 PM   #18  
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Is it me or is it getting warm in here?
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Old 02-05-2004, 12:08 AM   #19  
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If you haven't read "American Gods" by Neil Gaiman, I highly recommend it. It was a fantastic read. I'm reading "Wicked - The Life & Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" right now and it's pretty neat.

Whoa! Didn't realize how huge that picture in my sig was, lol. Guess you can't tell I'm really love Alias, eh?
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Old 02-05-2004, 06:55 AM   #20  
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"Good Omens" by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett is hilarious
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Old 02-05-2004, 12:38 PM   #21  
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Ha! Ha! That was great Sydney, I am Vaugh...trust me...maybe...
I read Good Omens- laughed out loud I will have to check out American Gods.
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Looks like I am Sark...
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Old 02-24-2004, 08:29 PM   #23  
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I bought a new book today at a book sale...."Gardening for the Faint of Heart" a beginner's guide to the basics of vegetable and herb gardening...It is a lighthearted guide for those just starting out, has great ideas and tips...can't wait for the spring so I can do some container gardening
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Finally finished "East Of Eden". Great epic.

Picked up "Big Fish" this weekend. But I think I am going to read Sting's biography first.
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Blugirrl - I have to concur. Good Omens is one of the funniest books ever.

I *liked* American Gods but only because the concept was good. The writing was Pffpt. He's a much better comic book writer.

Wicked is a great read but I do recommend reading the original Oz series first so that you can "get" the really interesting stuff - funny, the movie is not enough.

I'm reading "Swimming to Antartica." It's the story of a long-distance woman swimmer. No, wait! Don't go away! I swear, it's good!

I'm also reading Empire Falls. Slow read but good.
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my reads right now. " Mother of Pearl" Melinda Haynes. ( reread pretty good), " All Fall Down' Eric Spindler. classic serial killer thriller. am addicted to them.
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I'm glad i'm not the only one who reads multiple books at the same time... I just finished "The Bell Jar" by sylvia plath for the millionth time, reading "Living my Life vol 1" by Emma Goldman vol 2 is waiting in the wings, also reading a short story compilation by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and then there is the "Writer's Path" writing excersizes books I am in the beginning of as well. *whew* no wonder i never finish a damn book.

btw..."essentially with the project you will have 2 "surprises" each week-one from you to him, and one from him to you. "
married people do it more than once a year? no fair. someone needs to tell my hubby. *L*
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married people do it more than once a year? no fair. someone needs to tell my hubby. *L*
lol. and here i thought it was just my hubby.
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beleive me. it's. not.
We were trying to actually calculate how long it's been and couldn't...

how sad. ah, well, it was a good two years. *LOL*
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lizzi, u got kids? lol. we were down to only 1 last night went over to friends got the baby to sleep. came home ( i was even up until midnight, gasp) as soon as we walked in door guess who wakes up? of course so no booty for me last night. lol. but my hubby's birthday is the 21st of march so maybe we can pencil in?
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