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Started by Gopher, Apr 16 06 11:15
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Oct 31 07 04:11
Ahhh....that's probably why I didn't recognize it. What game ?
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.
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Nov 01 07 08:07
Point counter? What the heck's that?
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Nov 01 07 12:06
Will someone please explain what a points counter is? Is it something everyone should have?
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Nov 01 07 12:11
P.C. wrote:
I'm not reading anything at the moment. I'm just curious as to what your avatar is JJ.....I can't quite make it out.
I've changed it again to a game piece from Robo Rally.
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Nov 01 07 12:37
I like that little guy too.....lol
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.
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Nov 01 07 04:20
A points counter keeps track of your points in a game. In the case of the game I play you have life points you try not to go do to zero, when you're dead. You can also use them for some cards for tricks you've won.
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Nov 09 07 09:01
Trojan Odyssey- Clive Cussler
"In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it." Robert Heinlein
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Nov 10 07 11:27
Lil Me wrote:
Trojan Odyssey- Clive Cussler
Not too bad.. I just finished reading a Clive Cussler a-like from another author.. not too bad.
Im reading 'Hide & Seek' by Ian Rankin right now.
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Nov 10 07 11:32
I'm still waiting for The Dogs Of War to return to our libtrary, Russ - I've not forgotten.
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Nov 10 07 11:40
Wow.. long time.
But Im worried now that when you read it after all this lead up to it.. you might be disappointed! I dont know your reading style..
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Nov 10 07 11:55
I liked the last one I read by the same author (I think that's why you recommended TDoW to me in the first place, so it should be o.k.
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Nov 12 07 11:42
Vancouver Sun
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Nov 12 07 11:48
Posts on DS.
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Nov 12 07 11:55
Devil Wears Prada
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Nov 12 07 07:37
I've seen the movie and it was ok, but I bet that the book is WAYYY better.
Hmmm, my guy has quite a few books by Clive Cussler and Ian Rankin. I've never read his books yet...maybe I'll try one. I've read James Rollins, James Patterson... hmmmm... I have a soft spot for guys named James.
) hee hee...
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