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Which book were you reading when you got shot
December 10, 2009
11:46 pm
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I'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! 

December 11, 2009
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Clive Cussler -Inca Gold

is the only book I have read from your list.  when I had a job–I had a paperback with me at all times since I traveled  by subway to get to the job.

December 11, 2009
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well i love reading nicholas sparks books. so i guess esposito already gave away what's gonna happen to me. haha.

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December 11, 2009
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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 Bounce

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December 11, 2009
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unniw 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.  Bounce

December 11, 2009
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Probably Marley and Me or Heat Wave (im not really a reader)

December 11, 2009
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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 Crazy

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.

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December 11, 2009
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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. 

Rvandsing — North side of 60 and proud of it — Cubs Fan forever
December 20, 2009
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rvandsing 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. Crazy2

Cheers TBBW

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December 20, 2009
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I find it very sad that today's youth doesn't really read anymore. I would die without reading.

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December 20, 2009
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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.  

December 20, 2009
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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?

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December 20, 2009
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I 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. Laugh 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.

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December 20, 2009
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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.  

December 21, 2009
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ohsotall 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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