funygirl38
@funygirl38 (19)
United States • Age 56
Joined myLot 17 years ago
Adrift in the Sea of Confusion..
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Bd200789
@Bd200789 (2994)
• United States
22 Mar 08
Or do you get rid of them instead? I have never understood why people buy new books and only read them once, and then give them away. I buy mostly used books and keep most of them. I only get rid of a book if I didn't like it. Do...
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deni181273
@deni181273 (177)
• Indonesia
22 Mar 08
Since 1950, Tibet have been under controlling by China, Dalai Lama was young, and now, he still have power for his land,He said, he don't want freedom for his land, but he want more special autonomy for Tibet,that's it, just...
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funygirl38 It's a horrible travesty what is still happening over in Tibet in the first place especially in the 21st century. People are still using violence instead of discussion, if anything, this is where the U.S. should offer their military aid...wait, no strike...
23 Mar 08
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patgalca
@patgalca (18392)
• Orangeville, Ontario
31 Jan 07
How do you prefer to get your books that you read? Do you buy them new in the book store? Do you buy them from a second hand book store? Do you buy them online? Or do you prefer to use the library?
All of the above for me. LOL!...
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funygirl38 The library is the most often used method for me. I do collect certain types of books such as local interest cookbooks and the "Images of America" series when they pertain to the areas I've visited or live in and I do collect the works of Stephen King but for...
1 Feb 07
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Stiletto
@Stiletto (4579)
31 Jan 07
Who wrote it? What's it about? Would you recommend it to others?
I'm currently reading "The Bookseller Of Kabul" by Asne Seierstad. She spent 4 months living with the family of a man called Sultan Khan. He defied the Afghan...
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funygirl38 I'm currently reading "Voices from Slavery" A compendium of slave narratives that was originally published in the 1970's by Norman Yetman. It's an interesting read but a lot of the writing follows the dialect and it slows me down to read it although the...
31 Jan 07
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strawberrymudd
@strawberrymudd (330)
• United States
12 Jan 07
Do any of you love to take photos? I love taking pictures of my family, even though they don't always let me. My brother is my favorite to pursue, because it's a challenge, he hates it and never lets me. I love to sneak it in....
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peacherina
@peacherina (89)
• United States
1 Jan 07
What type of asthma medicine do you use for a fast acting inhaler? I need to get a new one from my doctor.
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quatelmon
@quatelmon (955)
• United States
6 Jan 07
What crochet project are you currently working on?
Right now, I'm working on a pair of sock for my mother, a sweater for my dog, and an interesting scarf pattern that I have found. I just got Debbie Stoller's new book, "The...
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funygirl38 I'm working on a large filet crochet mat for a friend, which goes on a coffee table. The pattern is the Claddagh, The irish symbol of love and friendship. This project is my third filet crochet project after being given a set of steel crochet hooks by a...
8 Jan 07
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