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    Yesterday, 09:03 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Song Title Game in Forum Games
    heck tailor, I somehow missed this thread when you posted on it back in april. ack! bending the rules a bit and in honor of guardians of the...
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    06-07-2023, 04:42 PM
    I accidently made a double post but as opposed to just writing that and leaving the thread, i'll mention that there is some whoppin' big forest fire...
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    06-07-2023, 04:39 PM
    oh my using Shakespeare in this instance isn't meant as a compliment. I don't know what youre asking when you enquired about references...
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    06-07-2023, 04:31 PM
    bounty replied to a thread How many ...? in Forum Games
    30 does seem like a lot doesn't it, but more than half are bills regular season games, so I don't feel too football gluttonous. I still subscribe...
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    06-07-2023, 04:22 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    there must be some place nearby then tailor where you can rent one or the other for pretty cheap. although neither require a lot of skill or any...
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    06-04-2023, 08:36 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    I remember your mentioning your hope for a trip to Italy before tailor. summer is a good time to visit! I think grace slick has one of my all time...
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    06-04-2023, 06:31 PM
    I know one of the fun things about all the tom Clancy novels is how he's got 3 or 4 different concurrent narratives going on that eventually all end...
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    06-03-2023, 08:27 AM
    adam is the other baby---at first they thought warlock was the right one and when he didn't show any signs of being evil by bringing about the end of...
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    06-02-2023, 05:21 PM
    bounty replied to a thread How many ...? in Forum Games
    all the bills games, that's 17 a handful of occasional other match-ups that might be of interest, ~6 at least one game in each of the post...
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    06-02-2023, 04:12 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    over the past large handful of years ive gotten back into letter writing as opposed to emailing, and its been both great, and a chore at the same...
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    06-02-2023, 04:09 PM
    im all for books about rebellious and lost teens, but I think the book didn't succeed to the extent that it failed to make holden a likeable or...
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    06-02-2023, 04:06 PM
    if I am understanding things rightly, Crowley actually likes humanity and he's working together with aziraphale in order to stop Armageddon. so...
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    06-01-2023, 08:22 AM
    in the beginning of the book they have a cast of character. aziraphale is described as "an angel, and part-time rare book dealer" and Crowley is...
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    05-30-2023, 06:47 PM
    bounty replied to a thread who said this? in Who Said That?
    if you already had this conversation elsewhere free, I missed it----it seems like the problem could be solved with a change of password yes?
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    05-29-2023, 08:39 AM
    bounty replied to a thread How many ...? in Forum Games
    ive only read a small handful of books more than once. 2 that were stolen, and at least 2-3 from being a kid that you either grow out of or that...
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    05-29-2023, 08:32 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    if you played baseball as a kid tailor, or even just had a group of friends you regularly hung out and played with, its an utterly fantastic movie....
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    05-29-2023, 08:10 AM
    ah but danik---was Rhett justified in leaving scarlett? I have a quote I like that is fitting for the occasion: "a relationship is not about...
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    05-29-2023, 08:00 AM
    bounty replied to a thread Jane Eyre: The Age Gap in Jane Eyre
    as I go through pop culture life---books, movies, music, news, etc, its something I pay attention to. its relatively common. its amongst the many...
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    05-28-2023, 08:09 PM
    I cant speak to the simpsons but im a big fan of family guy and while there are lots of literary references throughout the series, one of the nifty...
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    05-28-2023, 07:32 PM
    I might have already posted in this thread but didn't want to take the time to search 20 pages worth to find out. if I have indeed already posted, I...
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    05-28-2023, 07:15 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Jane Eyre: The Age Gap in Jane Eyre
    almost 8yrs after the fact, I actually remember everyone ignoring my post....so screw you all! jane austen characters aside, and just for fun from...
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    05-28-2023, 06:06 PM
    im a little bummed its over danik. I really enjoyed Margaret Mitchell's writing. yes, those are the reasons Rhett would give---but was he right to...
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    05-28-2023, 05:55 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    if you like batman, the lego batman movie is a must see! I misspoke tailor---I should have said the erector set scene from the sandlot. do you...
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    05-28-2023, 05:49 PM
    bounty replied to a thread How many ...? in Forum Games
    I was just recently talking with someone about his smart watch and it monitoring his sleep. he didn't really have a good answer when I asked him...
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    05-28-2023, 05:39 PM
    the little kid is very early in the book. he's 11yrs old now but the problem is the satan worshipping nuns messed up switching the babies and...
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    05-25-2023, 09:00 PM
    there wasn't t-ball when i was a kid either. it came some years later. i have a scan of an old newspaper article that has all the little league...
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    05-25-2023, 08:39 PM
    bounty replied to a thread Game: This or That in Forum Games
    partial to Lincoln logs as a kid---I had them, and tinker toys and an erector set too. but the lego scene in the sandlot is sooo funny and the...
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    05-25-2023, 07:20 PM
    bounty replied to a thread How many ...? in Forum Games
    the thing with the dwarves is when you see their names after you cant name them, you go, "oh yeah, I knew that..." heck tailor im pretty sure I...
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    05-25-2023, 07:12 PM
    im 62 pages in danik and finding it okay. sometimes a little bizarre, sometimes interesting, sometimes a little chuckle or two, and a bit intriguing....
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    05-25-2023, 06:52 PM
    bounty replied to a thread who said this? in Who Said That?
    im skeptical that's albert Einstein free, despite the webpage saying so. the site didn't give an actual reference or context, plus its hard to...
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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 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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