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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    You do what?

    In the buff?
    It's kinda kinky I know.
    But I love it


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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    I would trust Pucks knowledge of United States History more then ES's or yours.

    Good try at a dig.
    Me to


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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    Awww Puck, what's the matter? ES didn't want to play your game huh?
    LOL
    LOL Its like fishing in a barrell.

    I get how this kind of thing works here, on Pet Talk and it is OK. No worries.

    That said, i'm going to stand by my compliment. I really do think ES would make a fantastic politician.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puckstop31 View Post
    I really do think ES would make a fantastic politician.
    Or win an Olympic Gold Medal playing Dodge Ball. Solo against the Chinese.
    I have a HUGE SIG!!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    That makes an interesting question...What's In Your Library?

    I organize mine in sections...

    - World History
    - US History
    - US Presidents - its own section
    - Columnist who also write books - Bill Bryson, Molly Ivins, Mike Royko, etc.
    - Cats
    - Women's Biographies/history
    - WWII
    - Travel
    - A small fiction section
    - Reference books - silly and not
    - Business books

    What's in your library??

    A lot of Dog, Cat, Bird, Insect, Reptile, Horse, Livestock, & Fish books with pictures in them. I have always loved books with lots of colored or black & white pictures. Then there are my golden books from when I was a kid, or more like I am still a kid at heart. I have a collection of historical fiction Laura Ingalls Wilder books & they have some pictures in them. Then there is the Dr Seuss books, Green Eggs & Ham & Marvin K Mooney are my favorites with a lot more colored pictures. There are some U.S. travel books with some more pictures. I have a lot of topo maps of the Rockies I have collected over the years. There are flower, weed, tree, & rock books with more pictures.

    My historical stuff which lacks pictures is mainly on the American Indian. Garrison Keillor is a favorite of mine I like his Midwestern humor. I have two dictionaries which I use A LOT. There is an outdated paper back on the U.S. Presidents & it has pictures in it too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Oh yeah. I have books like that, you just can't put them down.
    Have you ever read "Blood and Thunder" by Hampton Sides ?
    An excellent book Bonny. I'm about half way thru it.
    Anyway, we'd best get off the topic of books, some may think we are illiterate or something.
    Does it have pictures in it? What is it about? Do I have to read it in the buff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    Does it have pictures in it? What is it about? Do I have to read it in the buff?
    About reading in the buff?

    Not on leather, during a heatwave?

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    If anyone is interested in a good 'reference' book about the words we use here in the states?

    http://www.amazon.com/Listening-Amer.../dp/0671527983

    I bought this years ago and still pick it up to glance thru it.

    It's a great book and good for some giggles about the language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    A lot of Dog, Cat, Bird, Insect, Reptile, Horse, Livestock, & Fish books with pictures in them. I have always loved books with lots of colored or black & white pictures. Then there are my golden books from when I was a kid, or more like I am still a kid at heart. I have a collection of historical fiction Laura Ingalls Wilder books & they have some pictures in them. Then there is the Dr Seuss books, Green Eggs & Ham & Marvin K Mooney are my favorites with a lot more colored pictures. There are some U.S. travel books with some more pictures. I have a lot of topo maps of the Rockies I have collected over the years. There are flower, weed, tree, & rock books with more pictures.

    My historical stuff which lacks pictures is mainly on the American Indian. Garrison Keillor is a favorite of mine I like his Midwestern humor. I have two dictionaries which I use A LOT. There is an outdated paper back on the U.S. Presidents & it has pictures in it too.
    Well that's gotta be better than Mills and Boon....eh ???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    Does it have pictures in it? What is it about? Do I have to read it in the buff?
    1. Some pictures.
    2. American History
    3. No, you don't have to. But if you do, you'll relate better to the Indian chapters....you know...the massacres, plundering etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    She is such an embarrassment! I wish the "mainstream media" would do what she claims to want and just leave her alone!

    The media won't do that, they just keep giving her more rope.( to hang
    herself )

    ps. One more thing re Ms. Palin, did your see this column about her Revere
    story? Column by Eugene Robinson & too good to miss.

    http://www.indystar.com/article/2011...IndyStar.com|s
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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    That my friend, I wouldn't doubt.
    I'm a bit of a history buff. I love it. ALL world history. I have a vast library on many subjects, but History books would have to form the bulk of it.
    OOPS !!! Did I mention books again ???
    What (if anything) is taught in history classes in Australia about the American Revolution and Paul Revere's ride?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    OMG! a Dem caught in a sex scandal.

    It's very sad that grown men have to resort to using the internet to harass women.

    A Republican would just show up at the gal's house and show he's a man.

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    As a politician and member of congress? Weiner came off as being a little to cocky and I think the rest of his term will show he is impotent as a politician.

    And the way he stood so erect at the podium and gave that flaccid speech?

    He may not recover from pulling a boner like that.
    You got that one right on the head, RICHARD. A great big hand for you!
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    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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  14. Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    What (if anything) is taught in history classes in Australia about the American Revolution and Paul Revere's ride?
    Apparently about the same as is taught in U.S. schools about Australian history!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    That makes an interesting question...What's In Your Library?

    I organize mine in sections...

    - World History
    - US History
    - US Presidents - its own section
    - Columnist who also write books - Bill Bryson, Molly Ivins, Mike Royko, etc.
    - Cats
    - Women's Biographies/history
    - WWII
    - Travel
    - A small fiction section
    - Reference books - silly and not
    - Business books

    What's in your library??
    .OLD nursing textbooks (1980s) that I should not be holding onto. They're outdated and I can get the information from a current book on the same subject, or sometimes on the Internet.
    .John Grisham paper-backs.
    .A Fodor's guide to Arizona that I bought for a trip to the Grand Canyon that didn't happen.
    .An old Walt Disney World guide.
    ."Mosby, The Kennedy Center Cat", "Chicken Soup for the Pet Lover's Soul" and James Herriot's books.
    .High school and college yearbooks

    And more
    Praying for peace in the Middle East, Ukraine, and around the world.

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