Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for December 05, 2010

  1. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 14 years ago

    Good Morning Vagabonds

    Happy Sunday All

    Gooooooo Saints!!!!!!!!!

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    shirttailslim  about 14 years ago

    Good Morning, all you Vagabonds!!

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    Da Bears Rule!!!

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    Good Morning, Leaky, Slim and all Vagabonds!

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    Good Morning, Montana Lady.

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    MontanaLady  about 14 years ago

    Good morning, Gang.

    Hope you all enjoy your games tomorrow. I plan on getting into a good mystery. Not sure which Iā€™ll choose. Itā€™s been a while since Iā€™ve had a chance to do nothing but snuggle up and read. It got all the way up to 18 today. Had a bunch of errands to run, but only needed a wind breaker ā€˜cause the sun was out.

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    leakysqueaky712  about 14 years ago

    Da Bears Ruled when they stomped that animal abuser Michael VIck. ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦ā€¦I was very pleased with that one.!!!!!!

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  8. Mr peanut
    leakysqueaky712  about 14 years ago

    Montana Lady ā€¦. Agatha Christie has great murder mysteries. Theyā€™re worth reading twice.

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    MontanaLady  about 14 years ago

    Leakyā€¦ā€¦I grew up with Agatha Christie! I have about 60 of her books. And, yes, I LOVE reading them over and over! The first one I read was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and I was hooked ever since!

    That might be a great winter project. Thanks for suggesting that!

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    They did get the best of him, Leaky.

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    shirttailslim  about 14 years ago

    I.m a science fiction lover. Favorite author is Robert A Heinlein. Favorite literary characteris Lazarus Long, who is a principal in some of Heinleinā€™s novels.

    Like Louie LaMore, too. Not just his westerns. The Marching Drum is a historic novel that you hate to put down, but itā€™s too long to read in one sitting. It is a long story.

    Problem I have now is that Iā€™m not taking the time to read much of anything. Iā€™m four weeks behind on my ā€œTimeā€ magazines and, months behind on my Smithsonians and my National Geographics. Bad me!!. :-(((((

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    SWEETBILL  about 14 years ago

    GM everyone,

    @ Montana Lady, Tis the season to be readinā€™ James Patterson my fav. for murder/mysteries.Been usually cold here in SE GA ,Savannah area near the coast 60ā€™s/50ā€™s. Will be catchinā€™ up on his lastest novels.

    Helped decorated the Christmas tree in our clubhouse yesterday, tryinā€™ to get in the spirit (ba humbug) heh heh

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    shirttailslim  about 14 years ago

    SWEETBILLā€¦. Is that you with your feet proped up on a rail or something?

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    shirttailslim  about 14 years ago

    It is sleepy time. guess Iā€™ll mosy off to bed.

    Be back in the PM. Gā€™night.

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    davidf42  about 14 years ago

    Good Morning Village.

    Slim, me too. I had the privilege of meeting Heinlein once, at a space conference. He had just released ā€œFridayā€ and I got his autograph on the book. I liked Jerry Pournel too until I met the paranoid S O B in person. Right now Iā€™m into Harry Potter and Iā€™m reading the series for the 18th time.

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    Dkram  about 14 years ago

    Good morning everybody, second sunday in advent, where did the year go. (my thumb pointed over my back)

    MontanaLady and all interested: The movie in question.

    Metropolis (has nothing to do with superman).

    Directed by Friz Lang, a silent film.

    As for reading I like sci-fi/fantacy, and of cource the comics.

    Well, I might be back again today.

    TTFN \\//_

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    JanLC  about 14 years ago

    ML, the first mystery I ever read was an Ellery Queen. That got me hooked, but good. Like you I have LOTS of Agatha Christie, plus Ellery Queen, Rex Stout (Nero Wolfe), Dick Francis, Dorothy Gillman (Mrs. Pollifax), Erle Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason - I bought every Mason book he ever wrote as a gift for my husband who is a HUGE Mason fan) and even some of Jessica Fletcherā€™s books (yes Angela Lansburyā€™s face is on the cover of every one of them).

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    JanLC  about 14 years ago

    Slim, I also enjoy Sci Fi, and have a large collection of Heinlein, Clark, Asimov, EE ā€œDocā€ Smith, HG Welles, Jules Verne and Allen Dean Foster with a few strays thrown in for good measure. I even have all of Edgar Rice Burroughs Mars books. And yes, Iā€™ve read every last one of them at one time or another. Lazarus Long (or Woody Smith if you prefer) is also one of my favorite characters. Then of course thereā€™s Valentine Michael Smith and Johan Sebastian Bach Smith - Heinlein seemed to like the surname Smith, didnā€™t he?

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    MontanaLady  about 14 years ago

    Jan, Jack is a SciFi fan, like you. I just stick to the murders. He keeps telling everyone that some day Iā€™ll poison himā€¦..what with all the ideas from my books!

    Didnā€™t know there were Jessica Fletcher books. Iā€™ll have to hunt them out!

    SweetBillā€¦Iā€™ll have to check out James Patterson as well.

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    MontanaLady  about 14 years ago

    We woke up to a gorgeous effect from an ice fog. Everything is coated, and the fog is still lingering, giving a really eerie look to everything. (3 degrees!!!)

    Jack just said that Robert Scheckley is one of his favorite SciFi ā€œwith a twistā€ authors. Read them in the 50s and 60ā€™s. You might want to hunt them up.

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    shirttailslim  about 14 years ago

    Being 10 minutes to noon, Iā€™ll just say, ā€¦ Good afternoon everyone.

    MLā€¦.. 3 degrees. It has been decades since I was anywhere near that kind of coldā€¦.Early 80s, i think. The fog, though. Iā€™ve never been around freezing fog, I can only imagine the look of everything having a coat of frost on it. As for the eeriness, I love the sight of fog among the trees, and you are right, it is indeed eerie!

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