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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted Aug 2, 2006
Yes! And it's so much better when you join in. The place stays cleaner, haha.
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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted Aug 2, 2006
What have you been reading lately, old boy? How is school? 'Tis been forever and a day since we last spoke. *pulls up a beanbag*
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Skullock Posted Aug 2, 2006
Reading...hmmm...several things actually: The Count of Monte Cristo( I've read it once before but it is definately worth the second read), Fresh Wind Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala(It is a short book mostly focusing on the Brooklyn Tabernacle, how it started, it's troubles, and most of all how it was all possible through prayer), and Proverbs (I find it to be a very insightful book).
School has been going well, though I am not taking any classes this summer. I fear I'm going to be in school for a long, long time.
It has been too dreadfully long since we have spoke, hasn't it? My appologies. Nothing that can't be remedied.
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Skullock Posted Aug 2, 2006
What about yourself, I find I know very little of the life and times of Miss YS.
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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted Aug 2, 2006
You named some of my favorite books! I read Count about once a year, I have a very good and rare translation of it.
I love Proverbs. I've been reading them out of the Hebrew bible lately, and it's beautiful. It's renewed my interest in my devotional times.
I'm reading "The Botany of Desire" "The Life of Ghandi" and some Sherlock Holmes stories (he's my dream guy).
I just moved to Oregon, I'm looking for work, and in general am catching up on my writing, which is going very well.
Looking forward to Gaiman's Fragile Things.
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Chronos Posted Aug 3, 2006
Yeah, I love all the stuff wirtten by Solomon. Smart guy
I work in my college's power plant at night so I read for eight hours a night four to twelve every weekday.
They have "The Prince" at work and I read it every now and then, it makes me want to start conquering small city-states.
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Rivkeh Yankee-Shoes... bashing about the BoE again Posted Aug 3, 2006
I've actually never read that! Any good?
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Chronos Posted Aug 3, 2006
Yeah I love it. The guy has 'no' faith in humanity. Its a small book though, it only takes about two hours to read it.
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