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Reply #60 posted 10/22/04 1:51pm

2the9s

PREDOMINANT said:

Cloudbuster said:



Is it gay? smile


Not so far, but I am only 2/3 through smile. Just waiting for it to spice up...


Oh it will! Things will spice up for Okonkwo!
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Reply #61 posted 10/22/04 2:14pm

ThreadCula

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I just finished

The Wendy Williams experience by Wendy Williams


"Nobody makes me bleed my own blood...NOBODY!"
johnart says: "I'm THE shit"
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Reply #62 posted 10/22/04 2:21pm

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AzureStarr said:

Currently, nothing. But, I'm off to the bookstore later and am going to pick up either TommyLand (how is it so far, Sag?) or Dave Navarro's book.


Its ok! Want me to send you my copy?
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Reply #63 posted 10/22/04 2:27pm

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History Play; The Lives And Afterlife Of Christopher Marlowe
By Rodney Bolt.



I tried to find a perfect tagline on the net but there is none.
As I am reading this book, I find it written with enough wit to keep me glued to the pages and the storyline is nothing short of amazing.

It is a retelling of the lives of Marlowe and Shakespeare, as it easily could be true... not many facts of Shakespeare's life have actually been substantiated. It is like Shakespeare In Love combined with The DaVinci Code...

I am loving it.





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Reply #64 posted 10/24/04 12:59am

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GooeyTheHamster said:

History Play; The Lives And Afterlife Of Christopher Marlowe
By Rodney Bolt.



I tried to find a perfect tagline on the net but there is none.
As I am reading this book, I find it written with enough wit to keep me glued to the pages and the storyline is nothing short of amazing.

It is a retelling of the lives of Marlowe and Shakespeare, as it easily could be true... not many facts of Shakespeare's life have actually been substantiated. It is like Shakespeare In Love combined with The DaVinci Code...

I am loving it.





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[Edited 10/22/04 14:30pm]


And it is getting better and better.
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Reply #65 posted 10/24/04 3:01am

MrSquiggle

"Bjork: Wow and Flutter"

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Reply #66 posted 10/24/04 8:17pm

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its pretty good...interesting without having to think to much!!

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you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel horny

Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.
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