Books
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 12:43 am
Did you get an "A" for that?Clueless wrote: well i read my schools newspaper yesterday
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Did you get an "A" for that?Clueless wrote: well i read my schools newspaper yesterday
well actually... they DID attack HawaiiBookworm wrote:After I finished Midshipman's Hope, I bought Challenger's Hope and Prisoner's Hope. Now I have to find Fisherman's Hope.Bookworm wrote: It seems no one has read any books for the last six months. I just bought the book Midshipman's Hope. I read it several years ago and now I am rereading it.
Currently I am listening to a book on tape called What If. It is a series of essays describing what would have happened in history if something slightly different had occured. For example, if the Japanese had won the Battle of Midway, they most likely would have gone on to attack Hawaii. They already had plans in the works to do that.
WELL, DUH.andthebeast13 wrote:well actually... they DID attack HawaiiBookworm wrote:After I finished Midshipman's Hope, I bought Challenger's Hope and Prisoner's Hope. Now I have to find Fisherman's Hope.Bookworm wrote: It seems no one has read any books for the last six months. I just bought the book Midshipman's Hope. I read it several years ago and now I am rereading it.
Currently I am listening to a book on tape called What If. It is a series of essays describing what would have happened in history if something slightly different had occured. For example, if the Japanese had won the Battle of Midway, they most likely would have gone on to attack Hawaii. They already had plans in the works to do that.
ever heard of pearl harbor?
sorry i feel like being cynical and smarting off
yet apparently im not very sincerly sorry... because im still posting it
meh
more like A++++ycontrol wrote:Did you get an "A" for that?Clueless wrote: well i read my schools newspaper yesterday