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Old 05-29-2009, 02:30 PM   #43
mjh215
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Originally Posted by delphidb96 View Post
Yaknow, we really don't need people condemning pleasurable personal activities - or don't you understand that there are politicians and social workers out there who're eagerly seeking new areas to create overcontrolling legislation. We've already got doctors and legislators trying to limit 'twittering' time - do you truly want them to implement rules limiting 'legal reading time limits'?
Derek, don't you know people love their nanny? Ok, not me or you, but most people?

And depending on the day I can read for more then 8 hours. Usually just one day a week if that.

-MJ
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