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April 10, 2008 at 12:46 PM #184507April 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM #184480nostradamusParticipant
IMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
April 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM #184496nostradamusParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
April 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM #184523nostradamusParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
April 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM #184532nostradamusParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
April 10, 2008 at 2:12 PM #184535nostradamusParticipantIMO ‘100 Years of Solitude’ is a masterpiece of the 20th century. I wasn’t bored at all. I read it in English (Rustico, I think your Spanish level is waaaay beyond mine) and thought even the translator must be an artist (wordsmith).
jpinpb hope you like the books… I never actually read “Generation Me” but thought it would be a great term for today’s narcissists and their strong sense of entitlement… So I googled the term and found that book link!
April 10, 2008 at 2:27 PM #184484patientlywaitingParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
April 10, 2008 at 2:27 PM #184500patientlywaitingParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
April 10, 2008 at 2:27 PM #184528patientlywaitingParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
April 10, 2008 at 2:27 PM #184536patientlywaitingParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
April 10, 2008 at 2:27 PM #184542patientlywaitingParticipantHow about a Piggington book club? We can choose a book to read and comment on a thread.
I’m mostly with Davelj. I wouldn’t do it again, knowing what I know now. But you can’t undo the past so might as well make peace with it.
April 10, 2008 at 5:08 PM #184514AnonymousGuestKids are very hard work, but having the kids I do, I wouldn’t change having them. There is a certain connection with biological kids that you can’t get from any other relationship. Patiently, making peace is a good way to look at it, I guess. One day they will be out of the house. My oldest son is 15, and I don’t particularly feel good about him leaving for college in a few years. I’d like to keep him young just a little bit longer.
Nostradamus, what is “100 Years of Solitude” about in general? The title conjurs up images of being happy alone.
Trojan, I like the name “Hornet”. I think “The Black Hornet” would be even more apt. How are things going? I trust life is treating you well?
April 10, 2008 at 5:08 PM #184530AnonymousGuestKids are very hard work, but having the kids I do, I wouldn’t change having them. There is a certain connection with biological kids that you can’t get from any other relationship. Patiently, making peace is a good way to look at it, I guess. One day they will be out of the house. My oldest son is 15, and I don’t particularly feel good about him leaving for college in a few years. I’d like to keep him young just a little bit longer.
Nostradamus, what is “100 Years of Solitude” about in general? The title conjurs up images of being happy alone.
Trojan, I like the name “Hornet”. I think “The Black Hornet” would be even more apt. How are things going? I trust life is treating you well?
April 10, 2008 at 5:08 PM #184558AnonymousGuestKids are very hard work, but having the kids I do, I wouldn’t change having them. There is a certain connection with biological kids that you can’t get from any other relationship. Patiently, making peace is a good way to look at it, I guess. One day they will be out of the house. My oldest son is 15, and I don’t particularly feel good about him leaving for college in a few years. I’d like to keep him young just a little bit longer.
Nostradamus, what is “100 Years of Solitude” about in general? The title conjurs up images of being happy alone.
Trojan, I like the name “Hornet”. I think “The Black Hornet” would be even more apt. How are things going? I trust life is treating you well?
April 10, 2008 at 5:08 PM #184566AnonymousGuestKids are very hard work, but having the kids I do, I wouldn’t change having them. There is a certain connection with biological kids that you can’t get from any other relationship. Patiently, making peace is a good way to look at it, I guess. One day they will be out of the house. My oldest son is 15, and I don’t particularly feel good about him leaving for college in a few years. I’d like to keep him young just a little bit longer.
Nostradamus, what is “100 Years of Solitude” about in general? The title conjurs up images of being happy alone.
Trojan, I like the name “Hornet”. I think “The Black Hornet” would be even more apt. How are things going? I trust life is treating you well?
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