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    Yesterday, 05:27 PM
    you might enjoy hearing that I temporarily gave up on them all and went instead with a Patrick McManus book!
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    Yesterday, 10:47 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    mine shaft which is maybe how you get to the gold mine to find the gold nugget in order to fashion the gold medal and the gold ring!
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    12-06-2023, 08:00 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    when I read gone with the wind not too long ago I used an already existing thread on the book. seeing the old moby threads posted below in "similar...
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    12-06-2023, 07:58 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    five to six inches of snow tonight danik---that makes it tougher for the outdoor critters. ive done really good at feeing the birds, but I have a...
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    12-06-2023, 07:53 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    if you will be there again in the future for a fair length of time, after reading moby, you might enjoy venturing over to Nantucket and hitting up...
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    12-06-2023, 09:40 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    tailor, I wonder if youd like a group called "royal republic?" when I was going through some shorts earlier, they kept popping up: ...
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    12-06-2023, 08:55 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    I saw john Denver in concert when I was in college. I remember we talked about the orchestral version of take me home, country roads, you might...
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    12-06-2023, 07:17 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    we've had a fair amount of snow but thankfully not too cold. my neighbors ducks are still eeking out a living on my pond. the lady across the road...
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    12-06-2023, 07:10 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    I hope you guys will indeed visit "like stories of old." I find myself wishing the guy would put all his narration into a book. here's the book...
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    12-06-2023, 07:04 AM
    heck Sancho, one would think a nice baseball biography over the winter months would be a way to both hibernate and build some anticipation too. ...
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    12-05-2023, 08:20 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    hah danik! that jumbled up in my mouth straight away! I have an old colleague who married a Brazilian and speaks Portuguese, i'll have to share...
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    12-05-2023, 08:05 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    Sancho I just posted on the old "sport desk" thread. I hope you'll take a look. but I wanted to share something from there, here, in hope that...
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    12-05-2023, 08:02 PM
    if you still peek in here Sancho: im about to make my first ever order for some books on "thrift books." lately ive been listening on YouTube to...
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    12-05-2023, 11:12 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    crumb cake danik--did you see the tongue twister on the previous page?
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    12-05-2023, 10:40 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    i enjoy watching the movie first and reading the book afterwards. or, and i just did this recently with misery, going back and forth between the two....
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    12-04-2023, 06:20 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    think you'll watch any of the half-dozen or so movies/tv series from the book?
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    12-04-2023, 05:48 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    you like the scene from ragnorak! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mHaq88BAV4 "According to reports, Marvel paid Led Zeppelin $155,000 for the...
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    12-04-2023, 05:30 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    beef eater those garishly dressed fellows that guard the tower of London.
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    12-04-2023, 09:00 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    oh this is a toughie tailor----soooooo many good songs with the word "song" in the title! since we're creeping up on the season, lets go with: ...
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    12-04-2023, 08:27 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    a fun tongue twister for you danik! try to say it five times fast----suzy sells sea shells at the sea shore! sea biscuit an American...
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    12-02-2023, 03:17 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    ice cave have never been to one, but I think id go
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    12-02-2023, 03:14 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    ive enjoyed every l'amour book ive read, but zane grey is my favorite. I also like max brand and can heartily recommend him too. that's an...
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    12-02-2023, 07:41 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    im reading an old western called the silver desert by ernest haycox. there is large ranch and spread in Nevada called "the barrier" and there are...
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    12-01-2023, 06:42 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    that's odd isn't it? I just watched animal and rita again and it make me laugh out a second time. I liked the monkees too. holy cow...
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    12-01-2023, 06:27 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    the green bay packer fans! swiss cheese
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    12-01-2023, 12:41 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    I don't recollect any boxing about the Pequod, or anywhere else in the book, but that, and what you posted above Sancho reminds of how history, and...
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    12-01-2023, 12:32 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    you're going off the rails on the... kimba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQsQqOlPjhs this was off to the right on the suggested video menu...
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    12-01-2023, 12:25 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Two Word Game in Forum Games
    head cheese bleech!
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    11-30-2023, 08:16 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    i wonder if I can find an old episode somewhere? that made me think of kimba, the white lion. do you remember that one? and that made me...
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    11-30-2023, 10:15 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Moby! in General Literature
    as a fun aside, bing AI says this about the word "pugilism": The word “pugilism” refers to the sport of boxing. It was derived from the Latin...
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    Hey-ho! I just wanted to say that I've replied to your thoughts on the vengeance thread, and to encourage you not to be put off by Pike, who is very obviously a troll looking to be as nasty as possible. I value your contributions, as I'm sure do all the others, even if we might not always be in agreement!
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    Hey it is nice to hear from you again. I don't remember saying that The Bounty wasn't holding my interest but it was a long time ago so it is possible that I had trouble getting into it at first but I really enjoyed the book.
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    I am generally a fan of unconventional first person narrators, and disturbing books, but to be quite frank Humbert as a narrator is actually a bit dull at times, and seems to just go on insignificant rambling tangents of which I find little interest in.

    I am having trouble getting through the book because it just does not compel me to want to keep reading. It really does not hold my interest all that much.

    No I have not read Belinda, but I think I might have a copy of it, but I am not certain if I do have that one
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    Hey, haven't seen you around in a while, but I thought I would drop in and tell you I have started reading The Bounty Triligoy, I have only recently begun, so I am not that far into it yet. One of the things I do enjoy so far about the books though, is that I find them quite accessable. I have read some of Melvilles sea-related short fiction, and found it tedius and strenous to read, but I find Nordhoff and Norman Hall really quite easy. I was a little worried that the story might be too bogged down with technicual termenology, but they do a good job and balancing story, characters, along with a lot of the more technichal aspects of sailing.
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    Please join on our discussion for The Phantom of the Opera in 'On Broadway' social group. I read The Phantom of Manhattan years ago...when it first came out.
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