Archive for April, 2010
D Tools K 41710 crazy
My nightly ritual of falling asleep with a book was interrupted by this page-turner. Cruel and compelling, life as described on this depression-era circus train was certainly an eye opener for those of us baby boomers untouched by such deprivations. I would recommend this to anyone.
K D Tools 41710
Casio G Shock MUDMAN ok or not
No more tapping, step on and activate. Very easy to use, and easy on the eye. Our last scale was hard to read, and gave different readings each time. This scale reads large and clear, and consistent.
Casio G Shock MUDMAN
Read about of the Jelly Jam now
Yes, this book has lots of technical issues, and could have used some more editing; but the concept behind it was cute IMO. Ultimately, this book was about a love story; for those people who are hopeless romantics, this book can be enjoyable. Keep in mind this book is FICTION and therefore not meant to teach our youth anything; so I am not sure why readers criticize actions and decisions made by Bella and Edward because it is all FICTION. There is no moral to this book. It is simply about young and innocent love.**sigh**
The series is enjoyable, for light fun reading, cheesy romance and fantasy. Would I call it the best series ever, NOT, but it is easy to read and gets your imagination going; especially if you have watched the movie (Edward is cute). If you are looking for a complex and well written book, then this might not be for you. If you are looking for something light and you have nothing better to do, you might find yourself reading all 4 books!
Jam Jelly of the
In Peace Valley The today
I love my Garmin 305! I wasn’t sure I would care about the Heart Rate Monitor but after a month of use I am so into it. I only wish the “training center” software would be updated and that it was easier to edit.
Peace In The Valley
Battery 84A1 BTP Laptop to you
I bought this book just a week or so before Salinger died. I finished the book I was reading a few days after his passing and decided to finally read this alleged masterpiece — and masterpiece it is, indeed. I wish I would have read it when I was 17, but alas, I waited until age 31. Nevertheless, I remember what it was like to be 17, and honestly, I related to the character Holden Caulfield a lot today; even as a married father and professional “phony.” I can only imagine how utterly groundbreaking this book must have been when it was first published in 1951.
What I loved about the book: I could say “everything,” because I did, but I’ll give a few specifics. First, I loved the voice in which it was written. Holden is sarcastic, snotty, and just way too cool for almost everything — just like I was when I was 17. I loved the exaggerations and hyperbole. I identified with his descent into near-madness, being in that awkward stage between childhood and adulthood, not knowing what to do, not really understanding or not wanting to deal with the consequences of your actions, really just not being ready to grow up. As Holden wanders New York in a sleep-deprived stupor, he explores these issues within his mind; he jumps from one feeling to another, and breaks down and cries more than once. It truly is a powerful novel, and one of the three best I’ve ever read. Five stars all the way.
The book is just 214 pages and a breeze to read. If you haven’t read it, you should. I’ve been reading a lot of “classic” novels lately and this is the first one that I know for a fact I will be reading again in the future. I could see myself reading this every couple of years for the rest of my life — it was that good.
BTP 84A1 Laptop Battery
2003 Class of Congradulations result
We have really liked it a lot. You don’t have to worry about the weather to exercise. The time goes so fast when you’re playing!
Congradulations Class of 2003