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11:46 pm
July 26, 2009
OfflineI'd probably be dead, I've been carrying around Heat Wave!
Out of the 38 books I've read this year most of them are to thin to even think of stopping a bullet! The books on my shelf that would save me… Dracula, HP:Order of the Phoenix, Eldest or my Math textbook… Maybe if my textbook saved me I'd finally be grateful I have it!
5:19 am
September 23, 2009
Offline6:14 am
November 8, 2009
Offlinewell i love reading nicholas sparks books. so i guess esposito already gave away what's gonna happen to me. haha.
6:32 am
October 10, 2009
OfflineI'm reading Castle fan fiction on my mobile phone every day, commuting to and from work. And as my phone is usually in my back pocket (when not in use), I guess it will lessen the blow a bit when I get shot in the behind. But there will most definately be damage. Ouch. Which would be very fitting, as the latest fan fiction I read was about Castle getting shot in the behind 
2:30 pm
December 4, 2009
Offlineunniw said:I'm reading Castle fan fiction on my mobile phone every day, commuting to and from work. And as my phone is usually in my back pocket (when not in use), I guess it will lessen the blow a bit when I get shot in the behind. But there will most definately be damage. Ouch. Which would be very fitting, as the latest fan fiction I read was about Castle getting shot in the behind [Image Can Not Be Found]
hehe. i read that one too, so it's definitely possible your fanfic phone just might save your behind. 
2:39 pm
October 2, 2009
Offline3:16 pm
November 25, 2009
OfflineThis is so funny to read all those reply's
Being 63 gives me an edge, as i was born in Germany and had to learn english from scratch at 6 years of age. I guess that instilled some sort of pattern that stayed with me for the rest of my life.
Currently i would say that i have somewhere around 800 books in my libary ( 4 bookcases full and overflowing, some in carboard boxes in the garrage as well )
I spent 18 years in a mind numming job opperating an automatic machine that took 20 min to cycle, so had lots of reading time.
But the palin fact is i enjoy the mental excercise of creating the characters/scenes/action in my mind, talk about escapeism 
English expression was and still is my best subject, the number of friends that want me to proof read is quite wierd ( rotten speller though )
Reading imparts skills that will stay with you forever.
Cheers TBBW
5:08 pm
September 5, 2009
OfflineTsurwolf said:
This is so funny to read all those reply's
Being 63 gives me an edge, as i was born in Germany and had to learn english from scratch at 6 years of age. I guess that instilled some sort of pattern that stayed with me for the rest of my life.
Currently i would say that i have somewhere around 800 books in my libary ( 4 bookcases full and overflowing, some in carboard boxes in the garrage as well )
I spent 18 years in a mind numming job opperating an automatic machine that took 20 min to cycle, so had lots of reading time.
But the palin fact is i enjoy the mental excercise of creating the characters/scenes/action in my mind, talk about escapeism [Image Can Not Be Found]
English expression was and still is my best subject, the number of friends that want me to proof read is quite wierd ( rotten speller though )
Reading imparts skills that will stay with you forever.
Cheers TBBW
I'm with you, wolf. I'm 61 and have always been a major reader. I've read a gazillion books, but most of the time after I've read one, I'll donate it to the local library rather than keep it. Otherwise my "home would overfloweth". I spent 24 years in the Air Force, and just couldn't haul all those books with me from one location to another anyway. Very rarely do I read a book a 2nd time…I figure there's so many I haven't read, why would I want to re-read something (except for some of the classics). If I need to look up something in a book I've given away, I'll just go to the library and check it out.
2:59 pm
November 25, 2009
Offlinervandsing said:
Tsurwolf said:
This is so funny to read all those reply's
Being 63 gives me an edge, as i was born in Germany and had to learn english from scratch at 6 years of age. I guess that instilled some sort of pattern that stayed with me for the rest of my life.
Currently i would say that i have somewhere around 800 books in my libary ( 4 bookcases full and overflowing, some in carboard boxes in the garrage as well )
I spent 18 years in a mind numming job opperating an automatic machine that took 20 min to cycle, so had lots of reading time.
But the palin fact is i enjoy the mental excercise of creating the characters/scenes/action in my mind, talk about escapeism [Image Can Not Be Found]
English expression was and still is my best subject, the number of friends that want me to proof read is quite wierd ( rotten speller though )
Reading imparts skills that will stay with you forever.
Cheers TBBW
I'm with you, wolf. I'm 61 and have always been a major reader. I've read a gazillion books, but most of the time after I've read one, I'll donate it to the local library rather than keep it. Otherwise my "home would overfloweth". I spent 24 years in the Air Force, and just couldn't haul all those books with me from one location to another anyway. Very rarely do I read a book a 2nd time…I figure there's so many I haven't read, why would I want to re-read something (except for some of the classics). If I need to look up something in a book I've given away, I'll just go to the library and check it out.
Thats cool hehe
Me! I just can't bear to throw away anything i have spent my hard earned money on, though i will confess to gifting some books that i did not like and would not want to read again.
I own a four bedroom house, and the only room thats realativly uncluttered is the "head", everything else has stuff i just can't throw way. 
Cheers TBBW
7:30 pm
October 19, 2009
OfflineI find it very sad that today's youth doesn't really read anymore. I would die without reading.
9:09 pm
September 11, 2009
OfflineI love the title of this thread as I was shot as a teenager while sitting at a friends house reading my book. There was a robbery attempt at her house and as I ran the h___ out I was shot in the knee. I don't remember the book title, too many years ago, but I do know I was mad that I dropped my beautiful new hardback book.
9:19 pm
October 19, 2009
Offlineohsotall said:I love the title of this thread as I was shot as a teenager while sitting at a friends house reading my book. There was a robbery attempt at her house and as I ran the h___ out I was shot in the knee. I don't remember the book title, too many years ago, but I do know I was mad that I dropped my beautiful new hardback book.
You've been shot? Wow! Was it super painful?
9:54 pm
December 19, 2009
OfflineI would probably be in trouble since I would probably have my Kindle with me instead of an actual paper book. And I'd probably be more upset that my Kindle got shot and had a hole in it than I would be aboutl being shot.
But if it needs to be an actual book, one of my favorite books is Club Dead by Charlaine Harris, and I think it probably wouldn't save my life ether.
11:47 pm
September 11, 2009
Offlinesarah_darling said:
ohsotall said:I love the title of this thread as I was shot as a teenager while sitting at a friends house reading my book. There was a robbery attempt at her house and as I ran the h___ out I was shot in the knee. I don't remember the book title, too many years ago, but I do know I was mad that I dropped my beautiful new hardback book.
You've been shot? Wow! Was it super painful?
It was not painful at all. It was more painful after 6 weeks in a cast to start moving the knee again. It was a life changing event. In the hospital discovered nursing, went to nursing school and had a long and wonderul career.
1:48 am
November 25, 2009
Offlineohsotall said:
sarah_darling said:
ohsotall said:I love the title of this thread as I was shot as a teenager while sitting at a friends house reading my book. There was a robbery attempt at her house and as I ran the h___ out I was shot in the knee. I don't remember the book title, too many years ago, but I do know I was mad that I dropped my beautiful new hardback book.
You've been shot? Wow! Was it super painful?
It was not painful at all. It was more painful after 6 weeks in a cast to start moving the knee again. It was a life changing event. In the hospital discovered nursing, went to nursing school and had a long and wonderul career.
Fabulous recovery there, from a not so good situation, some of my niece's are RN's though they have moved on to the major job of rug rat raising now
Cheers TBBW
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