:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: I'd give you rep points but I need to spread it around. maybe one day you will drop the macho man front and broaden your horizons. i read dr seuss as well to my 5 year old..not bad reading. :thumb: :hihi:
of course not, when i heard mesquite likes them, i pretended i do too, just so he wouldnt seem like the only dork.
I am reading the new Playboy with the interview with the ex-Mrs. Canseco... :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
The 6th Harry Potter. I would have finished by now but I haven't had a lot of free time. (I'm with you Mesquite!)
Well, I never read any of the Harry Potter books because they are billed as childrens books, which I normally don't read. However, I certainly wouldn't disrespect a book that I haven't read, ala Tirk. Enough respectable adults have liked them that there must be something more there. After all, The Hobbit was written as a childrens book and it surely has passed the tests of legitimate adult literature. It might be a good audiobook to take on a long road trip . . .
Just finished the "Left Behind" series. Then "The Last Juror' by John Grisham. Then "The Sinner" (a who dun it) by Tess Gerritsen. Am now reading "Naked Prey" (another murder who dun it) by John Sandford. Pretty interesting so far.
That whole series is awesome for some entertaining easy reading. Might be my favorite series, overall.
its a running joke dude, light up another and relax. I do the same with star wars dorks. just not my cup of tea but im so non-cultured i've accepted it. :hihi: :hihi: fyi, Im rereading catcher in the rye slowly as it lies on my desk. and doing the jumble in the advocate.
over the last few years i have worn out a few obsessions, most recently japanese baseball. before that, i was into robots, evolutionary biology, crazy quantum physics, dr oliver sacks, and my favorite authors twain, mencken and feynman. my new topic is latin american revolutions. i want to read about communist or socialist or any sort of worker/peasant revolution in latin america. specifically i would like to start with the sandinistas and the cia and reagan and all that business. if anyone has read about that sort of stuff and has any idea where i should start, that would be cool.
Well I just finished reading Ayn Rand's We the Living and Machiavelli's The Prince and am currently reading Rand's Atlas Shrugged. I've been in a Rand mood lately and am really starting to like her objectivism philosophy.