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angels and demons...great book!

I just started reading it  a couple of days ago. Should be ok I think.

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NeNa wrote: I'm not reading anything at the moment... can't find a book that appeals to me, anyone wants to give me ideas????... Playboy has great articles - so I heard... also try FHM

hmmm... playboy .. bores me... good try though...

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Right now, I am reading La Ciudad de las bestias by Isabel Allende.


So far so good. 


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I'm not reading anything at the moment... can't find a book that appeals to me, anyone wants to give me ideas????...

Playboy has great articles - so I heard... also try FHM

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I'm not reading anything at the moment... can't find a book that appeals to me, anyone wants to give me ideas????...



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angels and demons...great book!

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I'm reading The Toronto sun...


Reading about this girl... named Michelle


Poor Michelle can barely contain herself now that her hometown Flames have been given the heave-ho from the NHL playoffs. Well, there’s always Edmonton...


Coincidentally, she just happens to be featured as today's Sunshine Girl:





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@ Buffy, let me know about the book Daniel isn't talking once your done

Will do.

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Discuss.

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@ Buffy, let me know about the book Daniel isn't talking once your done

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IM READING MISS NEW YORK HAS EVERYTHING, ITS QUITE GOOD AND ITS NOT EVEN OUT YET!!!

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I've been a follower of islam for 8 years and and i haven't read the quran yet, but  i think its time for me to read it, and your right it is a Imam


Following Islam is a good work out, eh? I'd love to but it moves around too much and I smoke, so it's hard to keep up. Maybe I should try scientology instead.


Seriously, I'm reading 'Tis by Frank McCourt, the same guy who wrote Angela's Ashes. Don't ask me why. I just got it (at a garage sale for 50 cents) and started reading it. I'll read anything that falls in my hands. But when I really, really wanna read something, I reserve it from the library. Right now I'm waiting for The Weather Makers and another one about an autistic child, Daniel Isn't Talking. I'll let you know how those two are when I'm done.



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LGigolo wrote: AXA wrote:   Alcohol has been considered like powerful stimulating and/or exciting a sexual one, but in researchs carried out it has been stated that, as much in men as in women, produce negative effects on the physiological signals of sexual arousal.It will be longer the reading and wine night.   Y ahora en espańol, pa’ ver QUIZAS asi te entienda? El alcohol (vino en este caso) se ha considerado por muchas personas como un poderoso estimulante y/o excitante sexual, pero en los trabajos de investigación llevados a cabo se ha constatado que, tanto en hombres como en mujeres, produce efectos negativos sobre las seńales fisiológicas de excitación sexual.En el hombre, en concreto, dosis incluso inferiores a las que se establecen como limite legal para determinar si la persona está o no embriagada (0.08 %) producen efectos de supresión de la erección. Así mismo el alcohol debilita la eficacia masturbatoria y disminuye el goce y la intensidad del orgasmo masculino. En las mujeres, incluso ingerido con moderación, dificulta la respuesta orgásmica. Como ya seńalaba Shakespeare “provoca el deseo pero frustra la ejecución" Y ya me da pereza copiar y pegar mas. Asi que consejo, no mezcles vino y kamasutra.

con que se mezcla bien la Kamasutra entonces - alguna recomendacion?

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  Alcohol has been considered like powerful stimulating and/or exciting a sexual one, but in researchs carried out it has been stated that, as much in men as in women, produce negative effects on the physiological signals of sexual arousal.It will be longer the reading and wine night.

  Y ahora en espańol, pa’ ver QUIZAS asi te entienda?




El alcohol (vino en este caso) se ha considerado por muchas personas como un poderoso estimulante y/o excitante sexual, pero en los trabajos de investigación llevados a cabo se ha constatado que, tanto en hombres como en mujeres, produce efectos negativos sobre las seńales fisiológicas de excitación sexual.En el hombre, en concreto, dosis incluso inferiores a las que se establecen como limite legal para determinar si la persona está o no embriagada (0.08 %) producen efectos de supresión de la erección. Así mismo el alcohol debilita la eficacia masturbatoria y disminuye el goce y la intensidad del orgasmo masculino.

En las mujeres, incluso ingerido con moderación, dificulta la respuesta orgásmica.

Como ya seńalaba Shakespeare “provoca el deseo pero frustra la ejecución"
Y ya me da pereza copiar y pegar mas. Asi que consejo, no mezcles vino y kamasutra.

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  Alcohol has been considered like powerful stimulating and/or exciting a sexual one, but in researchs carried out it has been stated that, as much in men as in women, produce negative effects on the physiological signals of sexual arousal.It will be longer the reading and wine night.


  Y ahora en espańol, pa’ ver QUIZAS asi te entienda?



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OMG I JUST GOT AN IDEA WE SHOULD HAVE A READING AND WINE NIGHT!!! AND SEE HOW LONG THAT LAST!!! AND CHIKKI DONT FORGET THE COTTON CANDY!!!!
How about wine while reading Kamasutra and trying to work those positions (clothing optional!)





Alcohol has been considered like powerful stimulating and/or exciting a sexual one, but in researchs carried out it has been stated that, as much in men as in women, produce negative effects on the physiological signals of sexual arousal.It will be longer the reading and wine night.

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OMG I JUST GOT AN IDEA WE SHOULD HAVE A READING AND WINE NIGHT!!! AND SEE HOW LONG THAT LAST!!! AND CHIKKI DONT FORGET THE COTTON CANDY!!!!

How about wine while reading Kamasutra and trying to work those positions (clothing optional!)

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OMG I JUST GOT AN IDEA WE SHOULD HAVE A READING AND WINE NIGHT!!! AND SEE HOW LONG THAT LAST!!!


AND CHIKKI DONT FORGET THE COTTON CANDY!!!!



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LGigolo wrote: Julie wrote: LGigolo wrote: The Kamasutra Which book are you reading now ? It's not an actual boo in this case - but yeah, The Kamasutra - digital version on handheld / pocket pc. The animated version ! Cool so that way you don't have to use all your energy trying to find out how it is working out

unfortunately no pitures - so, a LT of imagination being used!

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Julie wrote: LGigolo wrote: The Kamasutra Which book are you reading now ? It's not an actual boo in this case - but yeah, The Kamasutra - digital version on handheld / pocket pc.

The animated version ! Cool so that way you don't have to use all your energy trying to find out how it is working out

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LGigolo wrote: The Kamasutra Which book are you reading now ?

It's not an actual boo in this case - but yeah, The Kamasutra - digital version on handheld / pocket pc.

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The Kamasutra

Which book are you reading now ?

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The Kamasutra

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Julie wrote: Lahtina wrote: Human Accomplishment - The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 by Charles Murray and El laberinto de la soledad by Paz. Algo mas alegre ? Acabo de recordar otro... The Inquisiton de Michael Baigent y Richard Leigh voy en la página 50 extremadamente interesante, pero me deprime y me emPuta! Like I need that right now. Ugh! Where's Dogo?

Don't know woman but stop reading those books for a little while and watch a stupid film or some comedy show ! No ?

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Lahtina wrote: Human Accomplishment - The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 by Charles Murray and El laberinto de la soledad by Paz. Algo mas alegre ?




Acabo de recordar otro... The Inquisition de Michael Baigent y Richard Leigh. Voy en la página 50 - extremadamente interesante, pero me deprime y me emPuta! Like I need that right now. Ugh! Where's Dogo?



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Julie wrote: El Duro wrote: Julie wrote: El Duro wrote: i'm also going to read the quran Do some research first because the Coran had been interpreted in many different ways, even when wrten in the original language.     I have that is why I want to read it Are you going to discuss it with an Imam (I forgot if that's the word for "priest" in the Islamic religion) afterwards ? I mean, I am sure it will rise many questions since it's writen in a very filosofic way (if I am not mistaken)   I've been a follower of islam for 8 years and and i haven't read the quran yet, but  i think its time for me to read it, and your right it is a Imam

That's interesting ! Nada de sacarsmo ni broma en este comentario, it is just that in my family there is a bit of everything and it's not always easy to keep up and find our own path, without talking about making pple happy about your decision so...

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Lahtina wrote: Human Accomplishment - The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 by Charles Murray and El laberinto de la soledad by Paz. Algo mas alegre ?


 




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I'd like to attempt the bible before the quran. Though Julie's right... these are tricky books. People spend lifetimes studying them.


 


I have read the bible i went to catholic school , and my familia are born again



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Human Accomplishment - The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 by Charles Murray and El laberinto de la soledad by Paz.

Algo mas alegre ?

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El Duro wrote: Julie wrote: El Duro wrote: i'm also going to read the quran Do some research first because the Coran had been interpreted in many different ways, even when wrten in the original language.     I have that is why I want to read it Are you going to discuss it with an Imam (I forgot if that's the word for "priest" in the Islamic religion) afterwards ? I mean, I am sure it will rise many questions since it's writen in a very filosofic way (if I am not mistaken)


 


I've been a follower of islam for 8 years and and i haven't read the quran yet, but  i think its time for me to read it, and your right it is a Imam



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Human Accomplishment - The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950 by Charles Murray and El laberinto de la soledad by Paz.



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I'd like to attempt the bible before the quran.

Though Julie's right... these are tricky books. People spend lifetimes studying them.

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I guess I should answer my own question. The Bog People A book on the archaeology of iron-age europe. The Datawarehouse Toolkit Nerd book... work stuff.


 


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Julie wrote: El Duro wrote: i'm also going to read the quran Do some research first because the Coran had been interpreted in many different ways, even when wrten in the original language.     I have that is why I want to read it

Are you going to discuss it with an Imam (I forgot if that's the word for "priest" in the Islamic religion) afterwards ? I mean, I am sure it will rise many questions since it's writen in a very filosofic way (if I am not mistaken)

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I guess I should answer my own question.


The Bog People A book on the archaeology of iron-age europe.



The Datawarehouse Toolkit Nerd book... work stuff.

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El Duro wrote: i'm also going to read the quran Do some research first because the Coran had been interpreted in many different ways, even when wrten in the original language.  


 


I have that is why I want to read it



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El Duro wrote: Rastafari.. Roots and Ideology by Barry Cheavannes very intersting http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0815602960/sr=8-1/qid=1146014840/ref=sr_1_1/002-0593564-6674462?%5Fencoding=UTF8 Interesting.


 


hey bro thanks for the website i found some book i'm going to get



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i'm also going to read the quran


Do some research first because the Coran had been interpreted in many different ways, even when wrten in the original language.


 



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i'm also going to read the quran



Probably not an easy read.

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i'm also going to read the quran

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One year in Merde ! It will be hard to really understand it if you're not French orr never lived there, I think. It's sacarstic, not the best book but make me laugh.


Shantaram ! I would say that it is an initiation trip for the author. He makes us discover new cultures, ways of seing things and analize them.


 



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Rastafari.. Roots and Ideology by Barry Cheavannes very intersting



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0815602960/sr=8-1/qid=1146014840/ref=sr_1_1/002-0593564-6674462?%5Fencoding=UTF8

Interesting.

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Rastafari.. Roots and Ideology by Barry Cheavannes very intersting

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I'm reading a book about  rastafari



What's it called?

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McOSIRIS wrote: bistor wrote: Discuss. I read "discuss"... Any good?

so far so good...

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