I went when I was really young. I think I mainly visited resorts and amusement parks.
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dirty books mostly.
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The Rebel Sell.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rebel_Sell
It’s about how corporationism, now profits from counter culture, and how people just eat it up.
Yea, you bought that che t-shirt at wal-mart.
So many people think their rebelling, but they are just fueling the system, and are a crowd that’s marketed to.
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Red Storm Rising, by Tom Clancy
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Summer is grillin’ time, so most of the books I’ll read will be bbq cookbooks.
Will probably re-read “With the Old Breed” and “The Pacific Crucible,” though.
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Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad’s Guide to Financial Freedom (2000)
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I’ll be finishing up the RZA’s The Tao of Wu soon.
Then I plan on going back and finishing the first Game of Thrones book along with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy set I bought. From there I figure I’ll either finish a Tale of Two Cities or start something from Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky. I happen to like Russian Lit or classic “epics”.
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I like writing RUSSIAN literature in the washroom.
The story develops like a picture, one wipe at a time.
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Utility of Force is a really cool book.
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World on Fire
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Actually it is A World on Fire by Amanda Foreman. Its about the United Kingdom and the American Civil War.
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Wife took a book out of the library for me: Panzer IV.
Thing is keep answering posts like this, so have only read 40 pages.
Is very good. Makes me want to go back to Bovington Tank Museum again.
I taught my daughter to recognise a Tiger before she was two.
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I just finished The Bourne Sanction and have one part left in The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger. Then I think that I am going to try and finish Patriot Games by Tom Clancy. After I saw the movie for that at the end of last year I decided to read it and it is slow going. Can’t wait to get through it so I can move on to something else. Maybe Isaac Asimov or another Stephen King book.
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Nearly finished the published Game of Thrones books; don’t much like the official Diplomacy game so really hoping for a more fluid strategic wargame set in Westeros, ideally something along the lines of Kingmaker, but with plastic units.
Anyone know if there’s a game in development along these lines?
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‘Astrology, Psychology and The Four Elements’ by Stephen Arroyo, M.A.
Fascinating book. :-)
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I will reread one of my Civil War books because of you. Was going to be: Forts Henry and Donelson, but all this talk of July 3rd…
So I still cannot decide.
And I still have not opened my Osprey campaign book on “Pointblank” I got for Father’s Day! -
CD and Wittman you guys would like Men of Fire by Jack Hurst.
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Thank you EB. Will have a look. Do not read enough fiction(my ex English teacher mother says).
Interesting to hear you are from WVa. Big surprise. Dying to drive around Virginia.