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Old 05-17-2010, 09:34 PM   #25
Poppa1956
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As much as I like to read, the real "pressure" has come, not from the vast array of readily available PD and creative commons books, rather it comes from selecting the next to start on my TBR list.
Should I read that Bret Harte I meant to sneak when my mother wasn't looking (when I was a towheaded lad), should I take another run at Josephus' Antiquities?
Or perhaps a treasure rediscovered in this mad, electronic age, or Douglas Adams again (not PD, but worth yet another re-reading), or Stephen Covey, K.P Johannan.
Maybe I'll just watch "Dancing..." and tend to my virtual Cafe.
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