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WyldHrt -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 7:40:34 PM)

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Yup, he has to be, but there's always the hot tub to fall back on and the gin.

I could definitely go for the hot tub right now, Bombay or not!
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And we wouldn't get the vocabulary knowledge he so delightedly provides us with. [:D]
Shadow and I have started referring to the pissy little emails the uberboss and underboss send us as 'rockets', and the uberboss has been yclept 'Pinky'. [;)]




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/8/2011 5:24:01 PM)

Could use sir spelled with a "c"?   [:D]




WyldHrt -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/8/2011 11:51:40 PM)

and a 'u'! [;)]




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 5:17:36 AM)


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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

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Yup, he has to be, but there's always the hot tub to fall back on and the gin.

I could definitely go for the hot tub right now, Bombay or not!


Mmmmmm......hot tub...no gin...but champagne perhaps?




SorceressJ -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 5:23:58 AM)


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ORIGINAL: 0ldhen


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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

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Yup, he has to be, but there's always the hot tub to fall back on and the gin.

I could definitely go for the hot tub right now, Bombay or not!


Mmmmmm......hot tub...no gin...but champagne perhaps?


{{{*MIMOSAS in teh hawttub! Breakfast of champions..}}} [:D]




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 5:24:33 AM)

*invites herself along* 




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 5:58:14 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LillyBoPeep

*invites herself along* 


Why of course my sweet Sherperdess, YOU are always invited........




SorceressJ -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:02:12 AM)

..yes, isn't she though.. *ahem*

In the interests of full non-derailment, I am reading "The Book of the Law" by Aleister Crowley. *WHOOP WHOOP* [:D]




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:08:07 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SorceressJ

In the interests of full non-derailment, I am reading "The Book of the Law" by Aleister Crowley. *WHOOP WHOOP* [:D]


I am now into Uller the Shyne and I am loving it.

I've read Crowley and some of his stuff was good and some was too pendantic for my tastes.




YSG -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:52:55 AM)

"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin", by Benjamin Franklin




sunshinemiss -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 8:40:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BonesFromAsh

"The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" By Walter Mosley

That's one of them, at least.


Love.
That.
Book.

I'm currently reading:
Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, Henri Murger
Warrior of the Light, Paolo Coehlo
Portrait of a Lady, Henry James
some trashy bodice ripper by Phillipa Gregory
Letter to a King, Huaman Poma

That's all I'm reading for pleasure only.




dreamofthemoon -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 5:57:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 0ldhen


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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt

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Yup, he has to be, but there's always the hot tub to fall back on and the gin.

I could definitely go for the hot tub right now, Bombay or not!


Mmmmmm......hot tub...no gin...but champagne perhaps?

i have Riesling... or maybe some sparkling apple cider, i think it is, if i can invite myself along, too. [:)]




dreamofthemoon -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:42:34 PM)

Troll, i don't suppose magazines are allowed here as well?

In case they are, i've got a few beading/wirework mags (i've been wanting to get back into being crafty lately), a NatGeo or two (ignore the politics, go for the stories and pictures!), and some foodie/cooking ones (want to try some vegetarian recipies).




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:46:21 PM)

We can all bring a good book, get a huge-behindular hot-tub, have our favorites drinks at hand and just relaaaaaxxxxx. [;)]




Jennislut -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 6:47:17 PM)

Voltaire's Bastards by John Raulston Saul




agirl -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 7:39:22 PM)

Stephen Fry's...*The Fry Chronicles*.... but also about to wrest *Brave New World* from the clammy hands of my 19yr old son for a good going over (apparently it's *totally amazing*) Who'd have thought that? huh?.:)

I shall read Pride and Prejudice again shortly, simply because I can't get enough of that wretched novel and I shall never count the amount of times I've read it and found some other tiny tid-bit I'd missed, or not appreciated fully, beforehand.



agirl





WyldHrt -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 7:45:43 PM)

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We can all bring a good book, get a huge-behindular hot-tub, have our favorites drinks at hand and just relaaaaaxxxxx. [;)]

I think the books should be Marcinko's... the hot tub was his idea, after all. [:D]




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 7:57:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dreamofthemoon

I have Riesling... or maybe some sparkling apple cider, i think it is, if i can invite myself along, too. [:)]



Come along, the more the merrier. Bring the wine and your fine behind, leaves your clothes and shoes by the door.




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 7:59:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tiggerspoohbear

We can all bring a good book, get a huge-behindular hot-tub, have our favorites drinks at hand and just relaaaaaxxxxx. [;)]



Lol, of course you, my dear lttle honeybear must attend, we shall get some honey wine in your honor.




lazarus1983 -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/9/2011 7:59:26 PM)

I'm reading 'The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought' by Ayn Rand.

Andwhen I need to take a break from it, I'm reading 'The Neverending Sacrifice', a Star Trek book, by Una McCormack.




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