Beckers book is required reading for aging baby boomers with angst over their mortality. Where are any of the 100 Great Books?
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1 posted on
11/29/2003 11:43:40 AM PST by
Helms
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To: Helms
Playboy....Penthouse....hustler.....
2 posted on
11/29/2003 11:46:49 AM PST by
Squantos
(Support Mental Health !........or........ I'LL KILL YOU !!!!)
To: Helms
Clintons Favorite books.
Hustler by Larry Flynt
Penthouse by Bob Guccione
Playboy by Hugh Hefner
Honerable mentions include:
Juggs
Intern Monthly
How to Lie, and Enjoy It!
Favorite Authors:
Marx
Heros:
Himself
To: Helms
"...the list was compiled after extensive consulting with focus groups. In fact, rumors swirl that the xxx-president has never read A book, let alone any on his list."
5 posted on
11/29/2003 11:49:52 AM PST by
Vesuvian
To: Helms
Obviously another pack of lies. He probably hasn't even read the Cliff's notes for half of these, but it is the required reading list for the wine-drinking, volvo-driving, PBS-watching, limo-liberals. If you peeled off all the layers of fakeness over the real Bill Clinton, would there be anything there? (personally, I think you'd find a combination of Barry Switzer and Joe Isuzu)
To: Helms
"101 Uses for the Oval Office Sink."
7 posted on
11/29/2003 11:53:38 AM PST by
SkyPilot
To: Helms
Billdo's favorite books:
01. Dick and Jane I
02. Dick and Jane II
03. Dick and Jane III
04. Dick and Jane IV
05. Dick and Mary I
06. Dick and Mary II
07. Dick and Mary III
08. Dick and Mary IV
09. Dick and Juanita I
10. Dick and Juanita II
11. Dick and Juanita III
12. Dick and Juanita IV
13. Dick and Juanita V
14. Dick and Lolita I
15. Dick and Lolita II
16. Dick and Lolita III
17. Dick and Lolita IV
18. Dick and Lolita V
19. Dick and Monica I
20. Dick and Monica II
21. Dick and Monica III
22. Dick and Monica IV
23. Dick and Monica V
24. Dick and Monica VI
25. Dick and Monica VII
Really a no brainer.
As in NO BRAINer.
10 posted on
11/29/2003 12:00:01 PM PST by
Quix
(WORK NOW to defeat one personal network friend, relative, associate's liberal idiocy now, warmly)
To: Helms
"Selling America" How to finance a presidential campaign by sellling technology to your own worst enemy.
11 posted on
11/29/2003 12:02:59 PM PST by
DeepDish
(Depleted uranium and democrats are a lot alike. They've both been sucked dry of anything useful)
To: Helms
How tooth-achingly politically correct! How utterly 1970's university syllabus bland. No adult could possible like all this crap. Ask him to tell what insights he gained from "Mediations", what is his favorite phrase from "The Four Quartets". What really intelligent person doesn't have a few odd ball favorites? Like "Dangerous to Man" by Roger Carras or "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress"? Stuff that will never making it into the Great Books Anthologies.
To: Helms
(He just won't admit it.)
To: Helms
Presumably, the list comes with a sampling of Clinton's 21 favorite color crayons, as well... :)
21 posted on
11/29/2003 12:42:22 PM PST by
KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
To: Helms
21 books about himself is the correct answer....
To: Helms
I thought "Leaves of Grass" was his fav - didn't he give this one to all his honeys?
To: Helms
May I recommend...
24 posted on
11/29/2003 12:50:30 PM PST by
steplock
(www.FOCUS.GOHOTSPRINGS.com)
To: Helms
on display at the 'Cox' building. apropos..
..and his number one mostest favoritest book..
Adventures on the BangBoat
25 posted on
11/29/2003 1:28:19 PM PST by
evad
(Most politicians lie, cheat and steal. It's all they know to do and they won't stop...EVER!)
To: Helms
Focus group, definitely. Or calculated choices. How else do you explain the first two entries Marcus Aurelius and Maya Angelou? No serious literary reader I know would touch the latter. At best, the list reveals a rather shallow mind.
27 posted on
11/29/2003 1:38:25 PM PST by
Revolting cat!
(Merry Shopping Season and a Happy Pre-Xmas Storewide Sales Event!)
To: Helms
They left out this one...
28 posted on
11/29/2003 1:56:34 PM PST by
Gritty
("Though his hatred is covered by deceit, his wickedness will be revealed before all"[Proverbs 26:26])
To: Helms
Didn't notice "Leaves of Grass" which he gave to all his Bimbos.
31 posted on
11/29/2003 2:09:37 PM PST by
duckbutt
(God Bless America.......Again!)
To: Helms
33 posted on
11/29/2003 2:12:55 PM PST by
Momaw Nadon
(The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open.)
To: Helms
To: Helms
"One Hundred Years of Solitude," Gabriel Garcia Marquez. EVERYBODY says they read this. In fact, I've rarely been a guest in anyone's home who doesn't have a copy of it. WE have a copy of it. EVERYBODY has a copy of it. My husband bought it years ago....I doubt he has ever read it. I had to read it in SPANISH in one of my college classes. I thought I was going to DIE from boredom. It was like a bad acid trip or an Hieronymous Bosch painting. Flying carpets? Women pregnant with lizards? BITE me.
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