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This one is a quote from GR that I kept, because I liked it very much: "If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.
(George S. Patton)"


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Well then, Mark, I have misunderstood the purpose of those groups. I didn't realize that it was considered a game. I just thought that they took on a certain persona and just acted it out during their conversations- I experienced that on a group of cowboy action shooters, they were themselves but they spoke and acted as if it were the 1800s in the American Old West. Do you actually play a game within the group or do you conversate about role-playing games?

All I can think of is that every cover uses the same models so they need to cut the heads off. :p


I know I sometimes am. All those 'gown' covers in the chick lit hist fic, I don t read those kinds of books and I grumble about the overuse of headless people and the stereotypical lady ina gown, but boy do I like some of those gowns. :-)

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We encourage freedom of opinion in this group. As long as the opinion is respectful and harmless. Don't feel you can't be honest about a book or author. No matter how popular the book or author is. Our Group Motto, courtesy of George S. Patton, is: If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.

If you put < i > (take out the spaces between the i and the arrows) at the start of Darla's quoted message, and < / i > (again, retype it without the spaces between the characters and the i), it will out Darla's comment in italics.

sorry.:(


All I can think of is that every cover uses the same models so they need to cut the heads off. :p"
Two things I hate are headless covers and men with shaved chests-it's not natural.

sorry.:("
Hi Mark,
Your iPad has these arrows < > and i and /. I am not sure what you have to tap to get the characters. My Tablet is android and I have to tap the one above the Caps Lock button on my touchscreen. The iPad uses a very similar touch keyboard.
That sounds like I am saying you have to italic. lol. I don't mean you have to do it, but if you would like to your iPad has the < > and / characters. :)




I got my cover for the Turkish edition of "Mistress of Rome" recently, and I was absolutely delighted to see that, in the fine detail on the cover, the gladiator not only had period-accurate armor, but didn't have a waxed chest. Much more realistic! Not to mention the fact that everyone on the cover had their heads intact.

I would trust that it was common for Roman men to have hairy chests.
No offense to Italian men who like to shave down ala the dudes on Jersey Shore. I just think their ancient conterparts may have been loud and proud of their carpets. ;)

I would trust that it was common for Roman men to have hairy chests.
No offense to Italian men who like to shave down ala the dudes on Jersey Shore. I just think their ancie..."
Oh yeah. Shaving or plucking would have been consider an effeminate practice. Something from the decadent East.

Buawahahahahahahahahahaha

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Three cheers for the new statement, and I'll shake General Patton's hand for the fine motto.

I feel obliged to defend the Honor of my Country: not all Italian men are oiled and waxed. Thanks God.

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Bloody great motto. :-)

I feel obliged to defend the Honor of my Country: not all Italian men are..."
Lol. Bellissimo!

lol

I would trust that it was common for Roman men to have hairy chests.
No offense to Italian men who like to shave down ala the dudes on Jersey Shore. I just think their ancie..."
And this makes me think of Asterix and Obelix when Asterix realised he was a Roman...

Thanks, I think I understand now. It seems something like the SCA (http://www.sca.org/). I have friends and relatives who are very active members. That sounds fun to me, I just have deeper interest in other things.

In 2011at Alnwick we had group do mock battles I have photos of the battle. There's a link some where in one of my posts.

Bobby, May I ask the name of this bookstore?

Bobby, May I ask the name of this bookstore?"
Smith Family Bookstore.

Thanks, I was thinking it was Powell's...and couldn't remember the name until now.


After listening to his very extensive list of benefits about having a stairlift installed for 5mins.
He got a bit miffed when I informed him that we lived in a ground floor flat.
:oD


You are having a hard time in Australia with those fires. Think about you every day hoping things will get better.

I have several electronic ways to read books, as many do. But my hands down favorite is my basic kindle. The screen is just the right size, the soft grey "pages" are easy on my eyes and it doesn't make any noises.
I have 138 TBR. Will I work my way through them? Not by adding several new ones each week. Sigh. So many books, so little time.
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It comes on to give and take and works best for the story.