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The Count of Monte Cristo? Anyone read it? Anyone?
Beuller? | |
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I use to think it was "The Count of Monte Crisco"
And no...I've not read it. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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Ummm...I've made Monte Cristo sandwiches | |
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Nikster said: Ummm...I've made Monte Cristo sandwiches
Oh those are delicious... What are they? Ham and cheese dipped in batter and fried? Then you dip that mess in jam and ... | |
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9sy, that's my favorite novel. I've never seen -- outside of Scripture -- writing that deals with the core of manhood, justice, mystery, the relation of man and God, and twooo wuvvvv. During my twenties, I made a ritual of reading it once a year. I love that book. Dumas was a genius.
I can only hope that young Imago will take a moment to complete what he's started. I have the unabridged version in my bookcase. I need to crack it. | |
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2the9s said: Nikster said: Ummm...I've made Monte Cristo sandwiches
Oh those are delicious... What are they? Ham and cheese dipped in batter and fried? Then you dip that mess in jam and ... The ones I make involve texas toast, egg wash, turkey, cheese, and ham | |
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ThreadBare said: 9sy, that's my favorite novel. I've never seen -- outside of Scripture -- writing that deals with the core of manhood, justice, mystery, the relation of man and God, and twooo wuvvvv. During my twenties, I made a ritual of reading it once a year. I love that book. Dumas was a genius.
I can only hope that young Imago will take a moment to complete what he's started. I have the unabridged version in my bookcase. I need to crack it. Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. | |
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2the9s said: ThreadBare said: 9sy, that's my favorite novel. I've never seen -- outside of Scripture -- writing that deals with the core of manhood, justice, mystery, the relation of man and God, and twooo wuvvvv. During my twenties, I made a ritual of reading it once a year. I love that book. Dumas was a genius.
I can only hope that young Imago will take a moment to complete what he's started. I have the unabridged version in my bookcase. I need to crack it. Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. What is your fixation on this Dan? And be among her cloudy trophies hung. | |
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pinkgirl93 said: 2the9s said: Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. What is your fixation on this Dan? He completes me. | |
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2the9s said: ThreadBare said: 9sy, that's my favorite novel. I've never seen -- outside of Scripture -- writing that deals with the core of manhood, justice, mystery, the relation of man and God, and twooo wuvvvv. During my twenties, I made a ritual of reading it once a year. I love that book. Dumas was a genius.
I can only hope that young Imago will take a moment to complete what he's started. I have the unabridged version in my bookcase. I need to crack it. Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. Yeah, the Count ran him away. I knew it... | |
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ThreadBare said: 2the9s said: Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. Yeah, the Count ran him away. I knew it... Have you read Jasmine's blog yet? | |
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2the9s said: ThreadBare said: Yeah, the Count ran him away. I knew it... Have you read Jasmine's blog yet? No, i keep getting an error msg on myspace... Is there a Count moment? | |
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yeah i read it. but it's already about 10 years ago.
why you asking? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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2the9s said: Anyone read it? Anyone?
Beuller? i read it. lovely, romantic story. | |
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pinkgirl93 said: 2the9s said: Yeah it really is quite a book....too much of a book for Dan, methinks. It's one of those books you don't want to end. I should read it again too. What is your fixation on this Dan? | |
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if you loved reading about the count, try reading the scarlet pimpernel. | |
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2the9s said: Anyone read it? Anyone?
Beuller? I've read, and re-read the Count of Monte Cristo probably 6 or 7 times. It's just a great classic, a tale of love, revenge...The original movie was very good too, I think Leslie Howard starred in it. It may sound corny, but the Three Muskateers, which was also written by Alexandre' Dumas is also a great read. | |
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