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flip_flop
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Posted on 04-29-08 7:29
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.I think it's a great season/time to read books - sitting under a tree experiencing cool breeze! Hehehehe
So shall we start listing now?
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lootekukur
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Posted on 04-29-08 8:24
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right now i am reading this thread hahaha...what else do i list? your poker face? :P
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CaMoFLaGeD
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Posted on 04-29-08 8:30
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.lol...that was exactly what I was about to write when I first read flip flop's post, LooTe bro!! But couldn't gather that much courage to ruin the thread!! ha ha ha!!
btw, flip flop what are you reading? :-)
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flip_flop
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Posted on 04-29-08 8:58
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.Loote Puppy-turned-into-doggy - Hi, how are you? You can list anything that you are reading, not necessarily it has to be my poker face. DUH!
Camo - Hey, Chu kha pasa? Thought you would at least support me being your hommie, instead back-stab me huh? ;-) Hope all is well. I have not quite started, but the author's note itself swept me off my feet. It's "The life of Pi" by Yann Martel. I've heard good reviews about it, hopefully it will be a good read.
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Posted on 04-29-08 9:46
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i m reading mah text books and getting ready for finals!!!
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lootekukur
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Posted on 04-29-08 9:47
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LOL! flips, me doing pretty good. hope alls well with you. the life of pi is an awesome philosophical read but confounding as well at many places. you may have to read stuffs twice or sometimes even thrice to understand what you just read hahaha. good thing about it is, it doesn't fall into easy categories of parable and rest assured, it will make you visualize life from a different perspective. if i remember, one of the many things that it says is: everything we need to survive--and not just survive, but thrive and prosper and grow--has already been given to us, if we will but realize it. lightening flashes, sparks shower, in one blink of your eyes, you have missed seeing :D btw, i am reading (just started) ' between father and son' by v.s. naipaul ;). my dad recommended so i had to :P
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serial
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Posted on 04-29-08 9:48
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I only like reading sajha posting. Books nahhhhhh,
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Posted on 04-29-08 10:10
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I don't think i have enough time to start a book. Some moment back, i was reading this: Jack and jill went up the hill to have some hanky pankystupid jill forget her pilland here come little frankie Am babysitting some stupid kids. One of them wrote those lines on the wall of my room with a ball pen. These 21st century kids!!!!!
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Posted on 04-29-08 10:44
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Currently reading one of the "Four Books" of Chinese Philosophy : Mencius. Pretty interesting. Confucious say: Squirrel who run up woman's legs surely wont expect to find nuts.
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Posted on 04-29-08 10:53
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At this time of the semester ............. what do you expect ??? I am reading for my exams ,
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sijupanta
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Posted on 04-29-08 10:58
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Meeting Life- J Krishnamurti
Chapamar ko Choro
Text book--Legal Research and Civil Litigation
Emails
Finally, Your Thread!( too much.....)
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unforgiventale
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Posted on 04-29-08 11:46
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Just Started THANK YOU FOR SMOKING
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Sajha_Lawyer
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Posted on 04-30-08 3:19
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Sijupanta Ji, Studying legal research ani Civil Litigation??
U sound like another heavyweight of legal arena. :)
Me, just completed Chesire and Morris on Private International Law.
Will start Legal Ethics and Bench Bar relations after sometime.
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axara
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Posted on 04-30-08 3:45
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Most lately '11 Minutes' Paulo Coelho
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waiyat
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Posted on 04-30-08 7:13
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Jostein Gaarder Sophie's World started a week ago it's bit boring all based on philosophy.
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sijupanta
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Posted on 04-30-08 8:16
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Sajha Lawyer Ji,
I am a Paralegal student . You are in tough law school I guess. Good Luck!
Best advice for law student- "Study Well and Feel Well!"
Peace!
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Maverick_
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Posted on 04-30-08 8:36
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Oh well!! I guess I would look stupid to say this (if u guys think otherwise:p) but I have never read a single book(whole) in my life. The closet I came was "Autobiography of a Yogi", in which I read 21 of the 52 chapters. That was a hell of a book. In every freaking paragraph I had to consult dictionary for atleast 5-8 words. Later my book had more words for the meaning than the actual words written over there. So my suggestion would be to read Time Magazine(oh ya!! online version, so that i would get the meaning with just a doubel click).Coz, When I stumble with words, I am too lazy to check my dog-eared dictionary:p. I just dont wanna read smthing just to get my tally up, I like to go words by words. But I gotta admit that I do have to make a habit of reading "thick" books. So far I havent been able to. So any suggestion for a novice reader like me? Chacha Chaudhari or Super Commando Dhruba:p, which one would be better for start?? Hey Flips, I hope that "Black" Flippy wasn't you whom I ignored:)
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syanjali
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Posted on 04-30-08 9:03
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Weather getting better as well allergy getting worst. Browsing, if there is any home remedy?
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puchi
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Posted on 04-30-08 9:10
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Keeping Faith - its alright...but i've been telling everybody its awesome cause I really didnt want to go back to reading my texts.
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yacc
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Posted on 04-30-08 9:22
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Hi all, Gonna start 'Love in the time of cholera' soon. I generally wouldn't pick a book titled as such but had read the '100 years of solitude' fro the same author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and have become a fan of his writing. 'The life of pi' sound interesting . I read 'e=mc^2 , the biography of the world's most famous equation' earlier this year and enjoyed it. I don't know if life of pi is similar along the lines. Just checked the wiki though and it is nowhere near what I thought, but it still sounds interesting..
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