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2 Broke Girls[ATTACH] Just watched the Pilot of this show and my god I really enjoyed it, I love the concept and it just had me laughing all the way through... really good idea and I am...2 Broke Girls
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Free Agents[ATTACH] Just saw a clip for this on EW.com and decided to give it a go, it premièred last week and so far after watching the pilot I am really enjoying it. Wondering if...Free Agents
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Season 12 Biggest Loser[ATTACH] Did anyone watch the new season last night of the Biggest Loser? If so what did you think of it and the new trainers? I liked the new trainers more than I thought...Season 12 Biggest Loser
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"Glee" (2009)Hello again! :) I would like to show you one of the best musical comedy-drama TV series ever released... "Glee"! [IMG] If you love music (like 99.9% of the world) and you..."Glee" (2009)
Jun
15
Hey guys,
Having finished reading the eighth book from this series, I was more than inspired to write a review. After Phury's story I stopped reading the Black Dagger Brotherhood books for a while and then after reading Rhevs story I found a new love for them all over again. Finally picked up Lover Mine and was instantly got absorbed back into their world. There are two leads in this book in my opinion, even though the story itself is about John Matthew, Xhex is no wall flower she is such a strong female character.
Having finished reading the eighth book from this series, I was more than inspired to write a review. After Phury's story I stopped reading the Black Dagger Brotherhood books for a while and then after reading Rhevs story I found a new love for them all over again. Finally picked up Lover Mine and was instantly got absorbed back into their world. There are two leads in this book in my opinion, even though the story itself is about John Matthew, Xhex is no wall flower she is such a strong female character.
“As his ears rang and his heart broke for her, he stayed strong against the gale force she let loose. After all, there was a reason why
here and
hear were seperated by so little and sounded one like the other. Bearing witness to her, he heard her and was there for her because that was all you could do during a fall apart.
But God, it pained him to...
Feb
02
And so continues my quest to find the Jo Nesbo book with the gory scene in it that I want to read at some point but not before I've read all the other Jo Nesbo books...
Unfortunately, this is where the quest stops.
I started reading this book with the same enthusiasm as the rest but this one just couldn't hold my attention, hence partly why it's been so long since I reviewed!
Honestly, I can't even remember the plot line for this book. It was quite convoluted, which is usually a good thing in a book but this time, I just couldn't get into it. There are good parts, such as the hunt for the bank robber but this is lost under the storyline of Harry's involvement in another murder.
This may seem like a departure from my glowing reviews of Jo Nesbo and it is. Over Christmas, iTunes gave away a free download of a Jo Nesbo book, The Redbreast. I mentioned this to my dad who said actually, Jo Nesbo's not that great. And when I really thought about it, I realised he was right.
Unfortunately, this is where the quest stops.
I started reading this book with the same enthusiasm as the rest but this one just couldn't hold my attention, hence partly why it's been so long since I reviewed!
Honestly, I can't even remember the plot line for this book. It was quite convoluted, which is usually a good thing in a book but this time, I just couldn't get into it. There are good parts, such as the hunt for the bank robber but this is lost under the storyline of Harry's involvement in another murder.
This may seem like a departure from my glowing reviews of Jo Nesbo and it is. Over Christmas, iTunes gave away a free download of a Jo Nesbo book, The Redbreast. I mentioned this to my dad who said actually, Jo Nesbo's not that great. And when I really thought about it, I realised he was right.
Dec
30
November 22, 1963 is one of those dates that, like December 7, 1941 or September 11, 2001, has left its mark on the collective memories of Americans who, for good or ill, were alive and at an age to be able to remember exactly what they were doing and where they were when they heard the news that President John F. Kennedy had died an hour after being shot in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza shortly after 12 PM Central Standard Time.
JFK’s assassination has, of course, been one of the most chronicled and hotly-debated crimes in American history; hundreds, perhaps thousands, of non-fiction and fiction books, articles, documentaries and movies have been produced since the mid-1960s, each one with its own spin on how and why the 35th President of the United States was murdered as he rode in a motorcade through downtown Dallas on the last leg of a political trip to Texas.
Along with the many non-fiction books that stick to the “Lee Harvey Oswald-did-it-alone” account, there are many more “conspiracy theory” works that point the finger at various possible suspects – the Mafia, rogue government agencies, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, former President Richard Nixon and even Fidel...
JFK’s assassination has, of course, been one of the most chronicled and hotly-debated crimes in American history; hundreds, perhaps thousands, of non-fiction and fiction books, articles, documentaries and movies have been produced since the mid-1960s, each one with its own spin on how and why the 35th President of the United States was murdered as he rode in a motorcade through downtown Dallas on the last leg of a political trip to Texas.
Along with the many non-fiction books that stick to the “Lee Harvey Oswald-did-it-alone” account, there are many more “conspiracy theory” works that point the finger at various possible suspects – the Mafia, rogue government agencies, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, former President Richard Nixon and even Fidel...
Dec
28
The Lady Loses
The best story about Coolidge's taciturnity, told by his wife, concerns the society woman who said, as she sat down next to him at a dinner party, "You must talk to me, Mr. Coolidge. I made a bet today that I could get more than two words out of you." "You lose," said Coolidge.
How to Charge
Once when Lincoln was in the War Department an officer who was in a big hurry slam-banged into him, then offered "ten thousand pardons" when he saw who it was. "One is enough," smiled Lincoln. "I wish the whole army would charge like that."
-- From Presidential Anecdotes, by Paul F. Boller, Jr.
One of the most curious -- and vexing -- flaws in the U.S. public education system is the way that American history, especially its political history, is taught in all the 50 states. Having attended public schools in the 1970s and 1980s, I still have vivid memories of (a) textbooks with tons of illustrations but dry, boring, and didactic text, (b) history teachers who rarely attempted to get their pupils even remotely interested about, say, the American Revolution, and (c) an overemphasis on certain events to the detriment of others. (For instance, in 12th grade our...
The best story about Coolidge's taciturnity, told by his wife, concerns the society woman who said, as she sat down next to him at a dinner party, "You must talk to me, Mr. Coolidge. I made a bet today that I could get more than two words out of you." "You lose," said Coolidge.
How to Charge
Once when Lincoln was in the War Department an officer who was in a big hurry slam-banged into him, then offered "ten thousand pardons" when he saw who it was. "One is enough," smiled Lincoln. "I wish the whole army would charge like that."
-- From Presidential Anecdotes, by Paul F. Boller, Jr.
One of the most curious -- and vexing -- flaws in the U.S. public education system is the way that American history, especially its political history, is taught in all the 50 states. Having attended public schools in the 1970s and 1980s, I still have vivid memories of (a) textbooks with tons of illustrations but dry, boring, and didactic text, (b) history teachers who rarely attempted to get their pupils even remotely interested about, say, the American Revolution, and (c) an overemphasis on certain events to the detriment of others. (For instance, in 12th grade our...
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