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Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by mathmajors, Jul 6, 2003.

  1. HardHarry

    HardHarry Rebel with a 401(k)

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  2. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Hard Harry- he never lets me down although he is a liberal stinking hippy sort.
     
  3. hasbeen99

    hasbeen99 Fighting the stereotype

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    Finished Patriot Games and Hunt for Red October. Re-read Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire before I saw the movie last weekend. Now I'm re-reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, and may start Cardinal of the Kremlin. I'd like to read Red Rabbit, but all I have is the big hardbound copy and it's not really convenient to carry around with me.
     
  4. mathmajors

    mathmajors Roll Wave

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    Just picked up 'The Swarm War', the latest Star Wars, and a re-release of 'The Dark Knight Returns'.

    And Michael Connolly's 'Chasing the Dime' for cheap.
     
  5. wossa

    wossa Not a ********* any more

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    about 3/4 through A Feast For Crows. Not as much action as the other books and wish I knew what was going on with Stannis and Snow, Tyrion and the dragons, Bran and all the dire wolves.

    so many characters left in the dark.

    but it's still a damn good read
     
  6. KrackMonkey

    KrackMonkey Got a light?

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    "Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment."
     
  7. QueenCityHillbilly

    QueenCityHillbilly Bitch, I Will Kill You

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    Bias by Bernard Goldberg, formerly of CBS News. It's damn good so far.
     
  8. mathmajors

    mathmajors Roll Wave

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    Finished that a couple of months ago. I'm on 70-291 now.
     
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    A Million Little Pieces- James Frey

    It's supposed to be about his life with addiction to everything imaginable and his stay in rehab- but people are saying he's a big fake. Either way, the book is disturbing.
     

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