To: AnnaZ
LOL...
The book, which could crush a small mammal, reads like "being locked in a small room with a very gregarious man who insists on reading his entire appointment book, day by day, beginning in 1946," according to an Associated Press review.
13 posted on
06/23/2004 11:11:13 AM PDT by
glock rocks
(I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, there's no way you can prove anything.)
To: glock rocks
The book, which could crush a small mammal Hmmm. . . maybe this is what I need for that deadfall trap I have been planning for the possums out back.
To: glock rocks
We'll add that delight to the "eye-crossingly dull" NYT review, and the reports of Clinton's shell-shocked friends to whom he'd read excerpts to during after-midnight phone calls. Scha. Den. Freude.
20 posted on
06/23/2004 11:21:51 AM PDT by
AnnaZ
("[N]o weapon... is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women." ~RWR, RIP~)
To: glock rocks
The book, which could crush a small mammal, reads like "being locked in a small room with a very gregarious man who insists on reading his entire appointment book, day by day, beginning in 1946," according to an Associated Press review.
The best review I have read yet! LOL!
27 posted on
06/23/2004 11:36:28 AM PDT by
Rummyfan
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