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    It's good to hear from you, Rich. We are fine, lots of changes. If you came around more you would get used to them faster, Mister. :P Are you still with AAA? Still chatting on Facebook? How's Mrs. Mtpspur?
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    How are you? How's you're family and your son? Hope everything is good.
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    How you doing Rich? I haven't seen you around in a while. Hope things are well.

    You know, I can't remember which Sherlock Holmes story you recommended. "The Red Headed League" or "The Speckled Band?" I guess I'll have to read them both.
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    I'm doing fine...busy..busy.. but fine! I hope all's well with you and your family too
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    So how goes the Don Quixote reading, Rich? When I read the book, I had an awful time understanding some things. Then it struck me that this was originally written by a Spanish author for a Spanish audience. So I figured if something wasn't clear it was a cultural difference. That helped, and I really enjoyed the book. I'm with you, though, you begin to feel sorry for him since he gets beaten up a lot! Thanks for the check-up call. I really appreciate it. Take care.
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    Hey, how are you Rich? How's your summer? I miss your blogging again, but come say hi, when you get on, if you like.
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    Thanks for your support
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    Ahhhh! Happy Belated Birthday, Rich!!!!
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    I may be a couple days late but I hope it was wonderful!!!

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    mtpspur,

    Just wanted to thank you for your historical fiction recommendation, Captain Blood. I'm reading it now and LOVE it. The prose is outstanding; it has a fun British bent reminiscent of Tom Jones. When I'm done I'm going to try to find a decent film adaptation. I know Errol Flynn did one, but so far I just can't see him fitting with this character.

    Thanks!

    Hawthorns
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Finished Anna

by mtpspur on 10-10-2012 at 05:04 PM
War and Peace was far from being a joyful entralling read. I felt Tolstoy wastrying to cover too much ground and many of the characters were given short sceneswithout depth just to push the story along which in itself lacked cohesion.

Anna Karenia was a revelation. This kept my interest up from beginning to end. Poor Anna-I seriously do not know what to make of her. I have hadthe misfortune of knowing some shall we say 'mental' ladies and have the burn scars to prove it. Anna

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Just One Little Change

by mtpspur on 09-26-2012 at 08:49 PM
The Hobbit is coming to the movies towards the end of the year and looks as good as the Lord of the Rings was. I'm doing my daily check of certain websites for comics/movie news when there is an article on a female character Tauriel in the film. The Grumpy Dinosaur searches thru his few active brain cells trying a bit desperately to remember this lady from the book. With no success. The short term memory loss that has been troubling him lately is spreading to long term having last read the Tolkien

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Anna Karenina and Don Quixote

by mtpspur on 09-25-2012 at 06:23 PM
A few months ago I read War and Peace for the usual reasons--one to say I did it and one to please a friend online from Russia that I had an interest in learning more about her country. War and Peace had many good moments to it but was wildly earratic in story pacing and character development. The main lady Natasha never in my mind rose above spoiled brat status and Pierre was a model for the Walking Dead in personality and interests. I felt Gogol the much better Russian writer. After about three

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Don Quixote Review--The True Beginning

by mtpspur on 08-30-2012 at 11:46 PM
In starting the process of tranfering my Facebook posts re Don Quixote I discovered a preface I had written there which I am NOW puting here--but with an attempt to correct numerous typos.

Attempting to read Don Quixote by Cervantes--74 chapters with the encouragement of my first friend on an certain website almost six years ago now--the only LADY I have ever known to read Rider Haggard though I also count myself a friend to another who LOVES H. G. Wells--I can take or leave him.

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Don Quixote--A Casual Review

by mtpspur on 08-30-2012 at 02:48 AM
Don Quixote--Chapter 1--Impressions--a concise summary of the famous resident of La Mancha and the perils of reading too many comic books I trust. I love Batman and the Shadow--I do not PLAY at being Batman and the Shadow. A hobby gone to extremes and perhaps the first role player for the modern age. I like this old man especially since he's 49 and I am well past him now in that grand old age. I do believe I too suffer the Peter Pan syndrome--not really wanting to grow up.

The above

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