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July 15, 2009, 03:18:30 PM
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Only the last one for w/e reason. I guess my mom didn't want to wait to read the last one so they each got one. Looks odd in a bookcase.

If only there was a place you can "rent" books.

July 15, 2009, 04:21:43 PM
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Holy crap, that'd be amazing!  :love:

Seriously though I don't think the library would have spare copies of a new HP book available at the time.

July 15, 2009, 04:24:39 PM
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Harry Potter and Pedophile Prince

QFT. It's weird, I have never gotten into Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings. And I definitely feel in the minority when I say that...

^this.

July 15, 2009, 05:33:14 PM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

secure enough to say that I absolutely love mac n' cheese  :lick:
Deserves a new thread - upcoming.

you know who loves mac n' cheese. my bro in law. he would keep boxes of it in the trunk of his car in highschool. weird. below is a normal conversation if he comes up and stays w/ us for a night or weekend or something...

him- "what are we having for dinner?"

me- "steak, potatoes, grilled aspargus, grilled corn on cob, salad, garlic bread, pasta salad and two kinds of pie for desert."

him- "do you guys have any mac n' cheese"

me-  "lemme check.....nope. nope, don't see any"

him- "okay. i'll stop at dillons on the way. you guys need anything else"

me- " :lol: "

Boxed mac n' cheese is crap.  Make it yourself with tons of velveta and butter.

July 15, 2009, 09:30:18 PM
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Seems like writing these books was a pretty good idea for that british lady. 
good reads.

I have a hard time getting myself to read things that are written for kids though. I'm not a literature snob or anything I just don't think I would feel good about myself.  You probably already assumed this though, what with my high-brow message board style.
you eat mac n' cheese, dude.   :lick:

secure enough to say that I absolutely love mac n' cheese  :lick:
Deserves a new thread - upcoming.

you know who loves mac n' cheese. my bro in law. he would keep boxes of it in the trunk of his car in highschool. weird. below is a normal conversation if he comes up and stays w/ us for a night or weekend or something...

him- "what are we having for dinner?"

me- "steak, potatoes, grilled aspargus, grilled corn on cob, salad, garlic bread, pasta salad and two kinds of pie for desert."

him- "do you guys have any mac n' cheese"

me-  "lemme check.....nope. nope, don't see any"

him- "okay. i'll stop at dillons on the way. you guys need anything else"

me- " :lol: "

Boxed mac n' cheese is crap.  Make it yourself with tons of velveta and butter.
Wrong. Kraft is where it's at!
Even better the next day.

July 15, 2009, 09:57:23 PM
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Velveta boxed shells mac is fantastic, you just have to let it boil like 6 minutes longer than the box says
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