Re: A&E Tourney: Skitch
Posted: Tue August 13, 2013 8:04 pm
I love you.@SkitchP wrote:Book: That Broader Definition of Liberty: The Theory and Practice of the New Deal
I love you.@SkitchP wrote:Book: That Broader Definition of Liberty: The Theory and Practice of the New Deal
That's the best kind of pyramids.@SkitchP wrote:I made my pick. Its just surrounded by quote pyramids.
RM has just never appreciated quote pyramids. I just feel like it's rude to not reply to someone directly. Am I wrong here, Barr?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Man, skitch and pete really killed our little chat, huh lenny?
sometimes I just don't get this place.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:RM has just never appreciated quote pyramids. I just feel like it's rude to not reply to someone directly. Am I wrong here, Barr?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Man, skitch and pete really killed our little chat, huh lenny?
This aggression will not stand, man.E.H. Ruddock wrote:sometimes I just don't get this place.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:RM has just never appreciated quote pyramids. I just feel like it's rude to not reply to someone directly. Am I wrong here, Barr?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Man, skitch and pete really killed our little chat, huh lenny?
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My book selection will probably really bring my team down, i really haven't read a lot, but there are a few books that i have read that i liked a lot so hopefully they are also thought of as good, but ill only pick things i know.stip wrote:lets talk more about the book selections
When i used to read a lot, i was reading a lot of i guess mistery, and i started reading some x files books and csi books, but i don't think I've read any classics unless they were for school or somethingnumbers wrote:I feel like all the books I read are the book equivalent of stuff like Modern Family and Dude Where's My Car.
Yeah, I read like Tom Clancy books, biographies and stuff like that. There have been some classics I read for school that I really liked and read again later on though.Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:When i used to read a lot, i was reading a lot of i guess mistery, and i started reading some x files books and csi books, but i don't think I've read any classics unless they were for school or somethingnumbers wrote:I feel like all the books I read are the book equivalent of stuff like Modern Family and Dude Where's My Car.
Yep. That was the one I was thinking, too. Woof... now I don't know what I'm gonna do in that category.Farmer John wrote:Louis C.K.