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Well I did what noone else would do and has needed to be done for a long time.I stood up to the parent who knows everything and does nothing.You all know the type.Mr. know it all.Boy was it over due and boy did it feel good and just like all bullys when you call them out he backed down.The popcorn kernal rules!!!
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My TBR list seems to perpetually grow on me. I recently (within in the last year and a half) got back into reading, after being not much of a reader. Also, took a turn down fiction road, and haven't turned back since! I went and purchased 2 books off AbeBooks, and the next day, I got 5 books from a co-worker, on top of the 3 or 4 Stephen King books my sister gave me! Where do you start? Which one do you read next? I usually only have 1 going at a time. Plus... my reading time is not very plentiful. Weekends are a write-off - as I coach minor hockey and my daughter plays on my team (of course), plus with all that's going on, my plate is very full as it is, and reading time is precious to me!
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Originally posted by TJCams View PostMy TBR list seems to perpetually grow on me. I recently (within in the last year and a half) got back into reading, after being not much of a reader. Also, took a turn down fiction road, and haven't turned back since! I went and purchased 2 books off AbeBooks, and the next day, I got 5 books from a co-worker, on top of the 3 or 4 Stephen King books my sister gave me! Where do you start? Which one do you read next? I usually only have 1 going at a time. Plus... my reading time is not very plentiful. Weekends are a write-off - as I coach minor hockey and my daughter plays on my team (of course), plus with all that's going on, my plate is very full as it is, and reading time is precious to me!
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This time of the year is always "wanna read" overload for me, too. The Halloween season puts me in the mood for so many. I'm working on "Dark Forces" on the phone Kindle when I'm walking the dog, and Bradbury's "October Country" here at home. At work I'm about to start the 5th volume of Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing" reprints. And with all that, I've been in the mood to revisit "The Books of Blood". Just not enough time.
And to make my free time even shorter, one of the local digital channels is now playing "Night Gallery" each night, so I've been recording them for a trip back to childhood. One of my earliest TV memories is an episode where a fisherman catches a mermaid. Looking at the dates, I was 5."Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
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Originally posted by TerryE View PostThis time of the year is always "wanna read" overload for me, too. The Halloween season puts me in the mood for so many. I'm working on "Dark Forces" on the phone Kindle when I'm walking the dog, and Bradbury's "October Country" here at home. At work I'm about to start the 5th volume of Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing" reprints. And with all that, I've been in the mood to revisit "The Books of Blood". Just not enough time.
And to make my free time even shorter, one of the local digital channels is now playing "Night Gallery" each night, so I've been recording them for a trip back to childhood. One of my earliest TV memories is an episode where a fisherman catches a mermaid. Looking at the dates, I was 5.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I received the Proof Awakenings by Edward Lazellari, it sounds interesting. May be a while before I get to it though. I put a photo in my collection thread. Thanks again to the fine folks at CD!
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