- Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:37 pm
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Fast, I have heard of Goodreads before - I will definitely be looking into that now
mandadees wrote:You guys are so bad!!Dahammmm I knew you love the Sunday paper but Wow,
I love to read the newspaper. I love to see my paperboys cute tight butt as he rides by before I pick up that big hard roll outside my house and feel how firm it is! I just know its full of fun things I can chew over for hours and hours! Then when I get inside, I carefully open it up to its full size and lick my lips slowly in anticipation as I feel it in my hands as it opens up full size. I love a full sized paper, all firm between my fingers. My hard paper just does it for me, smelling of manly work and teaching me things I never knew before. :lol:
Oh let me tell you girlfriend its heaven!!
Bring it!!!
honora wrote: Thumper, which cheeks would you rather see?YOURS!
honora wrote:Fast, I have heard of Goodreads before - I will definitely be looking into that nowIf you like it and end up using it let me know and I'll send you my info to add me as a friend if ya' want... we can spy on each other's reading habits.
FastFive wrote:Just finished "The Tombs" by Clive Cussler this aft.:geek:I agree with you on this one. I've just started picking up his books and this one was not in the top ten so far. Kinda self serving how he writes himself into the book, but hey, if you can do it, go for it. My short list of good authors seems to keep getting shorter. Dean Koontz is usually a go to for a good read, but his stuff is getting kind of weak as well. Michael Crichton died and no one is really stepping into that void.
mrdangerous wrote:Kinda self serving how he writes himself into the book, but hey, if you can do it, go for it.I don't really find it self-serving... more of a very long running, inside joke. He first did it in Dragon where he was just some random older gentleman who (if I remember correctly) wasn't even directly named... it was just clear by the description who he was. It was funny because the main character had this sense of déja vu.... like they'd met before, and then once the scene was over and done with he goes away, still thinking about this man he'd just met... then realizes he can't quite recall his name, except that it was an odd name. :lol:
mandadees wrote:My escape is listening to all my girlfriends and their dramas, LOL!Is that an escape?
mrdangerous wrote:I agree with you on this one. I've just started picking up his books and this one was not in the top ten so far.Have you read the latest NUMA Files book... Zero Hour?
rockclimber wrote:And another important literary work......
For the connoisseurs of the female form....... Oh wait! that's us!!
FastFive wrote:Still, I'm looking forward to the next book (moving to the "NUMA Files" next)... which I'm already a dozen pages into. :geek:Five days... and I'm done. It was that good! So much fun.
mandadees wrote:Casey at Bat is epic!Classic! Good pick M!!
Penn and Teller do Casey at Bat
:lol:
honora wrote:Lol Manda for some reason I really feel like reading nowLOL!! Me too
honora wrote:Just started reading One Second After by William Forstchen. . Only on the second chapter but so far so good!Good morning Miss H,
rockclimber wrote:Decidedly......That's very romantic Rock. What ifs are always on my mind too lately.
Favorite poets anyone?
Yeets for me.. And RW Emerson..... A favorite one below..... Reminds me of a Ben Folds Five song....
:ugeek:
“I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life. And I am horribly limited.”
― Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
honora wrote:Reading the June issue of what, Fast?Racecar Engineering.
Speaking of shopping in Florida, I have to mention that in the off chance (no need to respond) you are in the Orlando area, then the Orlando International Premium Outlet Mall is a great place to go shopping. Also the Mall at Millenia. The Blue Martini or Wall Street in Orlando is good for evening fun.
Hey, no matter where you go in FL, you can do a lot in one day!!
blondwife wrote:I can't believe no one has mentioned 50 shades of grey , that is one of the few books the wife ever really got into enough to read the whole series , I wonder why ? lolIsn't there a movie coming out too? I think it would be hard to do on screen and not be XXX?
honora wrote:I started to read 50 Shades of Grey but I put it down after the third chapter and never picked it back up! Hate to say it but I got kind of bored with it :lol: I'm too impatient in general though.....but I have read many erotic stories from start to finish and for some reason could not get into the whole 50 shades thing. It won't stop me from seeing the movie though! In case anyone here doesn't know I LOVE going to the theatre! Nothing compares to seeing it on the BIG screenI may have made it further than that. I bought my copy from the Author so I felt some obligation. Honestly the violence of it is a huge turn off. Maybe a light spanking at most but the rest of it? No. The mental seduction, yes. I could spend hours in seduction if given half a chance, but CB was a tad of a damaged personality I think. I DID like what I read of it though excepting the violent S/M.
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