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| essay | 30-Jan-2009 | monkeeeeeee | Envy | by votes | 44 | 6 | 59.8% |
| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| RainingFeathers | posted 31-Jan-2009 11:36pm |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 31-Jan-2009 11:39pm Genesis 21 6 page 24 = Sarah said, God has brought me laughter, and everyone who hears about this will laugh with me |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 31-Jan-2009 11:40pm The Bible |
| llamamama | posted 31-Jan-2009 11:44pm "...motives. If singing and voice lessons were so important and serious to her,..." |
| Galomorro | posted 1-Feb-2009 12:20am flowers stretch out into the distance every |
| cloudhugger | posted 1-Feb-2009 2:24am Shoot, there's a picture. I'm going to page 6 and line 24...
ok I'm getting another book It not only counteractsbut it regenerates. Take two |
| longhaultrucker | posted 1-Feb-2009 5:08am Says i'm going to Hell in summary, damn Christians |
| efh47 | posted 1-Feb-2009 5:45am as it is confined to married partners. The only prohibition |
| Melf | posted 1-Feb-2009 6:12am 'I knows what you thinking,' Dilsey said. 'And they ain't going to be no luck in saying that name, lessen you going to set up with him while he cries.' |
| Nitroeddy | posted 1-Feb-2009 7:02am Responsibility matters! |
| dab | posted 1-Feb-2009 7:53am It's a picture of sunrise over the coast range south of San Francisco Bay. |
| Enheduanna | posted 1-Feb-2009 8:23am tioning his book, so I thought I might start off by mentioning my own. A lot |
| grahammm | posted 1-Feb-2009 8:29am of his carriage in the town and on his tours of the diocese. This was |
| Otter | posted 1-Feb-2009 8:44am It didn't say anything, I had to read it. |
| Gomezy3k | posted 1-Feb-2009 9:16am "Out of combat, a flying lizard can be trained to pick up objects or perform other simple tasks using its prehensile tail." from the Freeport Monster Manual. I need to put the books away just too lazy to do it. They have been left out since I ran my RPG gaming campaign a couple months ago... LOL |
| they | posted 1-Feb-2009 10:02am "The people looked at all these things. They looked at the...."
"...belongings they would have to leave behind." The book is We Live in Cincinnati. It's an old 1961 history textbook. I looooove this book. Page 24 describes the life of settlers to the Northwest Territory after 1787. |
| Melf | posted 1-Feb-2009 11:42am I'm just trying to find which of my books has the most interesting line 6 on page 24. It lands on my favourite Samuel Beckett poem in a small collection of his. The line is:
'my peace is there in the receding mist' Heart of Darkness is quite nice: 'He was just a word for me. I did not see the man in the name any more than you do. Do you see him?' So's As I Lay Dying "A fellow's got to guess ahead now and then," I say. The original Sunshine screenplay. I know The Coma would be nice but a friend has both of that and The Beach. Ooh, one of the tracks from The Sunshine OST just came on iTunes. Anyway: '... in space...' Frankenstein: 'You have hope, and the world before you, and have no cause for despair. Stevens's Botanist on Alp (No. 1): 'For myself, I live by leaves,' Yeats was cool: 'And now at last you wear a human shape,' What a spectacular waste of time. |
| Biggles | posted 1-Feb-2009 12:51pm "...basilar artery lying in the anterior median fissure on the pons." (It's my dissection guide for neuroanatomy.) |
| risingroad | posted 1-Feb-2009 1:23pm "...that have evolved and gone extinct." I LOVE THIS ONE!!! Who did this? Fess up! It's great. What imagination. |
| Kristal_Rose | posted 1-Feb-2009 5:07pm On the route through Echo canyon, in Utah, emigrants skirted Pulpit rock perched above the banks of the Weber River.
[from a book on stereo photographs] |
| paulyw | posted 1-Feb-2009 6:49pm Chicken feathers were rested at a 31,000-gallon oil spill in the. (Sorce: Project Achievement: Reading Book E |
| Crayons | posted 1-Feb-2009 9:39pm It's my driver's ed book.
"-cost is $24. The non-driver ID must be surrendered if the individual applies for-" |
| Strider | posted 1-Feb-2009 10:51pm Grindelwald in 1945. Those who witnessed it have written of the
(from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows) |
| icurok | posted 2-Feb-2009 7:31am The nearest book to me is a copy of the Nottingham and Derby AtoZ. |
| jettles | posted 2-Feb-2009 8:57am He knew he must look and smell like a putz. |
| FauxLo | posted 2-Feb-2009 12:59pm There aren't any books around. |
| icurok | posted 2-Feb-2009 3:46pm Ok, I now have a proper book within arm's reach
"women, the wives and daughters of the Medes and Persians, we might" It's from the intro to "The Persian Expedition" by Xenophon. |
| Biggles | posted 2-Feb-2009 5:32pm "...the seminiferous tubule of the testis, where a spermatid is undergoing transformation into a..." (Histology atlas) |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to Biggles) posted 3-Feb-2009 1:03am I bet Manta Rays have those too. |
| Jody | posted 3-Feb-2009 11:19am It is easier to reuse graphics, charts, and media in their entirety than it is to use.... |
| Biggles | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 3-Feb-2009 1:23pm |
| Cain | posted 3-Feb-2009 4:25pm ...capture by that phenomenal all-time great of the Royal Navy.... |
| Psychopath | posted 4-Feb-2009 9:26am "disemboweled" |
| cerealkiller | posted 5-Feb-2009 7:12pm shall be size B, 24-in. deep, class 1, L-867 type, meeting the requirements of FAA AC
Well, you asked. |
| Melf | posted 6-Feb-2009 7:56am Ooh, I'm lugging around textbooks I'm not using today...
'In this section, the objections of the following commmentators will be considered: * Gaunilo of Marmoutier * Immanuel Kant' 'Try to explain the effects that they have and how they relate to the written part of the text' '100 resolve... mind tell me what your master thinks about my proposal.' |
| coffee5437 | posted 6-Feb-2009 3:31pm naive. And what did family talk about? Family! Joys, |
| LindaH | posted 8-Feb-2009 7:11pm of female skin for the crime of showing an inch of it. Incidentally, |
| docgbrown | posted 15-Feb-2009 3:26am ...she had during the sessions, we could talk... |
| Shrike | posted 15-Feb-2009 1:06pm (good old earth-shakers).
From the manual for Descent |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to LindaH) posted 16-Feb-2009 10:12am What were you reading? |
| LindaH | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 16-Feb-2009 10:13am The God Delusion |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to LindaH) posted 16-Feb-2009 10:14am Is it racy? |
| LindaH | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 16-Feb-2009 10:19am |
| Melf | posted 16-Feb-2009 10:24am 'She did not, however, put any very great pressure upon my grandmother's sisters, for they, in their horror of vulgarity, had brought to such a fine art the concealment of a personal allusion in a wealth of ingenious circumlocution, that it would often pass unnotived even by the person to whom it was addressed.' |
| Biggles | (reply to LindaH) posted 16-Feb-2009 3:51pm I really liked The God Delusion until one of the last chapters when it really made me cringe. I have no idea what he was thinking - you'll know just what I mean when you get there! |
| Biggles | posted 16-Feb-2009 3:54pm * Sleeping pattern1 * Appetite * Fevers * Itch or rash * Recent trauma2
Examples of questions to ask as part of the functional enquiry/systems review when taking a history, from the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine. |
| Iseult | posted 19-Feb-2009 12:47pm I ended up grabbing my Bescherelle. Line six says something like:
"vous acheterez vous avez acheté que v. acheteriez que v. ayez acheté" |
| Joanne | posted 23-Feb-2009 10:04am "maid in the days when houses like this had dozens of serv" |
| smurf | posted 20-Mar-2009 12:21pm "embrace the illusion of atheism or agnosticism, to make the same intellectual mistakes ..." |
| Melf | posted 21-Mar-2009 2:08pm I'm reading Finnegan's Wake... nah... |
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Sorry, one of my boyfriend's computer textbooks. Nothing very interesting.