The problem with many of the great books I see here, is that I'm unable to get them. [huh] I have to wait and hope they are going to get noticed by someone in the national publishing, and translated in due time.. OR, I can try and find them online (but, I'm still failing at reading the book from...
:doh:
Someone missed the childhood-beating, I see. :D
Yup.
That's our greatest accomplishment: believing we are capable of multitasking. :nono:
Oh, this has been talked about ages ago, but it's worth mentioning it again.
Indeed.
I suppose it's what they call "being friendly in an instant" - no, thank you.
I prefer to let that "instant" moment pass and get the real impression of the person.. then, I might consider no feeling like: :boxing:
:rofl:
Oh, sir... this made my day. :D
Exactly same here. :nod:
Currently, that is: just started it last night:
The Labyrinth: Memoirs Of Walter Schellenberg, Hitler's Chief Of Counterintelligence
Walter Schellenberg was a German SS-Brigadeführer who rose through the ranks of the SS to become the head of foreign intelligence following the abolition of the...
You are true Smithy: I just finished and it's pretty amazing. :yo:
Fermin's comments are insightful, witty and require some literary knowledge to make you giggle (and he did made me giggle) lol
Finaly, I found a book that pulled me in:
It just stood there, on a shelf of our local library. It looked a bit shabby and worn-out; but the experienced book reader knows: best ones are the worn-out books - wear & tear comes from it being read over and over...
There was no waiting in...
A nicer way to put it is calling it: "baker thumbs" - the chubby fingers are great for kneading dough. :D
What time is dinner at Hoosier-house? :wink:
Hooray for grandma! :D
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