Speaking of which...
1) I have the entire Doc Savage paperback collection in Bantam editions
2) I own the Spirit movie, and two volumes of the collected Spirit daily comic strips
3) I own the complete Solomon Kane collection
4) I have the whole Shadow collection, in original pulps
5. I cannot stand Star Trek the Next Generation, I'm a die hard Kirk, Spock, McCoy fan
4 are lies, only one is true
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Some of us laugh
Some of us cry
Some of us smoke
Some of us lie
But it's all just the way
that we cope with our lives...
I'll take 5.
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"Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
-Pi
I'll go with #1...
~ I cannot stand people who are not serious about food. It is so shallow of them. (Oscar Wilde)~
#4 The whole collection?
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
Hummmm...
1) I read very little outside of American Lit
2) I never have read Lord Jim
3) I prefer Sci-Fi to mysteries
4) I read a lot of Ann Rand
5) I think that Don Quixote is too damn long to read
In the end there can be only one truth...
Some of us laugh
Some of us cry
Some of us smoke
Some of us lie
But it's all just the way
that we cope with our lives...
Hey, anyone gonna try and guess?
Some of us laugh
Some of us cry
Some of us smoke
Some of us lie
But it's all just the way
that we cope with our lives...
I pick 5.
"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
"Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka
I'll take 3.
__________________
"Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
-Pi