What are you not reading, Books you'll never likely read |
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What are you not reading, Books you'll never likely read |
| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 6 2008, 10:31 AM
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I'll probably never read Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Success: A Course Review Applying Critical Thinking to Test Taking by Cathy Curtis
It's not that I'm against it - I just haven't got the time |
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Aug 6 2008, 02:06 PM
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![]() On the path ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Full Member Posts: 239 Joined: 13-October 05 From: England Member No.: 164 |
The writing on the wall
-------------------- To animals, all Chinese people look the same
Ludwig Wittgenstein from his book Why Not to Take Your Political Views From Animals |
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 8 2008, 01:26 AM
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You'll probably never read my book either, Jean. It is not that you are against it, just that you do not seem like the type to be into financial markets.
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| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 8 2008, 02:25 AM
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QUOTE (MinaketanRamdas @ Aug 8 2008, 02:26 PM) You'll probably never read my book either, Jean. It is not that you are against it, just that you do not seem like the type to be into financial markets. What makes you think that ? Are financial markets similar to mental health departments?? I didn't realize you had written a book though - maybe I will read it if you send me a copy ... Hint hint |
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 8 2008, 08:52 PM
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Oh you didn't go and open up that Pandora's box! Should have sent the request by PM. Now everybody else and their brother are going to be asking me to send them a copy too. However, you were the first, so if the household budget has room for it after figuring in cash flow and projections for my enterprises, then I can swing it for you. All others take a number and get in line. Sorry, but that's the rules.
Just PM me your mailing address so I know where to send it. I can fly a book under the wife's radar. A piece of jewelry, on the other hand... |
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| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 9 2008, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE (MinaketanRamdas @ Aug 9 2008, 09:52 AM) Oh you didn't go and open up that Pandora's box! Should have sent the request by PM. Now everybody else and their brother are going to be asking me to send them a copy too. However, you were the first, so if the household budget has room for it after figuring in cash flow and projections for my enterprises, then I can swing it for you. All others take a number and get in line. Sorry, but that's the rules. Just PM me your mailing address so I know where to send it. I can fly a book under the wife's radar. A piece of jewelry, on the other hand... Look that's really alright. Maybe you could just retype it into this thread.... |
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 9 2008, 05:58 AM
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Sure, and I'll get the editorial staff at my publisher to go through it all over again.
What percentage of virtual royalties should Tapati get for providing the blank sheets of cyberpaper here? How many cyber-trees will have to be felled to produce it? As much as I enjoy real books, they are certainly obsolete. If they ever make a books on tape version of my title, I wonder who I should get to be the narrator. Since Charlton Heston and Orson Welles are deceased, maybe I could get the actor who did the voice of Darth Vader. Can't think of his name at the moment. It is on the tip of my tongue - reaching, reaching, reaching... Oh, drat! Come on brain cells and synapses! You can do it! |
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| 0Aran0 |
Aug 9 2008, 03:32 PM
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QUOTE (MinaketanRamdas @ Aug 9 2008, 05:58 AM) Sure, and I'll get the editorial staff at my publisher to go through it all over again. If they ever make a books on tape version of my title, I wonder who I should get to be the narrator. Since Charlton Heston and Orson Welles are dead... How about THIS guy? |
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 9 2008, 04:27 PM
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That could work, if I could get him to enunciate for Americans. I think the Brits would not have a problem with his diction, but I for one do.
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| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 10 2008, 09:51 PM
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 10 2008, 11:46 PM
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I have to admit he does have impeccable punctuation, doesn't he?
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| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 11 2008, 01:45 AM
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 11 2008, 03:02 AM
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OK. You're hired. I don't think you want to be paid in US dollars though, not as weak as our currency currently is. I could pay you in kernels of corn. That used to be legal tender, you know.
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| 0Jean Piaget0 |
Aug 11 2008, 06:49 AM
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QUOTE (MinaketanRamdas @ Aug 11 2008, 04:02 PM) OK. You're hired. I don't think you want to be paid in US dollars though, not as weak as our currency currently is. I could pay you in kernels of corn. That used to be legal tender, you know. What about payment in equal quantities of jewels, corn and goodwill ? |
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| 0MinaketanRamdas0 |
Aug 12 2008, 12:10 AM
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I can't really afford the jewels right now, but good will I can manage.
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