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12.01.08由Widge @ 10:54 pm 我知道那 自豪感和偏见 在许多圈子被爱。 那些圈子之一这里在Technocave和它的附上化合物。 当然书和 Colin Firth担任主角的版本从BBC. 我设法读它--抓那,我完成了书--但我发现了字符--几乎所有--使生存粪困恼在我外面。 Cosette告诉我那尽管对被点燃的“小鸡轻打”或“小鸡的”概念的我们的反感或任何规定您希望使用--问题也许是我有阴茎附有我的人。 然而,我赞许Seth Grahame史密斯为推测方式做感兴趣到一个的故事Bennets例如I。 投掷蛇神入混合。 可能我能看那些讨厌的人得到通过走咬死! 自豪感和偏见和蛇神. 精采! 现在,如果我们可能做同样为 珍妮Eyre. 呀,它不出来直到明年5月。 但您这里能前秩序您的拷贝。
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11.19.08由Widge @ 2:58上午 ![]() 让我解释什么我给背书在这张图片。 它是文学经典片断 跑在空联合出版物从丑角Romances和… NASCAR. 特别是从他必须只看她的女儿, NASCAR乘员组首要Hugo墨菲不可能忘记Sylvie Ketchum ?他们的女儿?他爱的将被提醒妇女。 但她离开了他和金,不用词,打碎他们的希望和梦想。 什么都不能填装空隙?除了NASCAR。 现在我什么都没有反对NASCAR。 它,象多数体育,是谜对我。 并且我什么都没有反对丑角Romances。 我发誓事太得到的坏我是否将创造一个女性假名并且开始写他们付帐单。 但,当您,汇集二--我的能力克制嘲笑出故障。
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11.15.08由Rox @ 11:00 pm 写:
Elizabeth Stockton aka Ms. Boo Dreadful It is the holiday season and one's thoughts turn to family gatherings. These gatherings are always centered around food. And in some households there's a focus on sports, but we wont speak of that here. Food is at our core and we all seem to have recipes we like to collect and to give out as a token of our care and love to others. As a cookbook collector of sorts, I have a relatively small library of cookbooks but they are top notch. Recently I received the Vincent Price cookbook for my birthday. I have already taken on his version of Spaghetti Bolognese to a welcome success. In fact I was perusing the internet and my favorite food sites for holiday items and I found a delightful cookbook centered around the Steampunk subculture. It is called Fuel for the Boiler: A Steampunk Cookbook by Elizabeth Stockton. There are 91 pages in the book with images of the steampunk-bedecked crew members of HMS Ophelia, also known as Abney Park, as well as some good folk from Brass Goggles. There are plenty of people in the steampunk community that helped Ms Boo Dreadful (aka Elizabeth Stickton) bring this book to fruition. Such as the handy conversion chart for U.S. to Metric capacity and a very handy cooking measurement equivalents. I am sure she had received some help from our friends from across the pond. The layout and design allow the owner of the cookbook to make notations in the margins--a handy feature as I like to alter recipes on occasion. Categorized as: Books and Reviews
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11.13.08 by Cosette @ 2:43 pm History does not have to be boring. The fact the world (or at least the human population) has gotten as far as it has is a source of endless fascination, and a story that needs to be told and told well. We at Needcoffee find it deplorable that there are so many history texts out there that are so dry. Mental Floss' answer to these deadly dull texts is instead, as they describe it, "An Irreverent Romp Thought Civilization's Best Bits." The authors of The Mental Floss History of the World strive (and for the most part, succeed) in presenting the history of the world in a light and interesting manner. Each chapter of the book has different sections. We start off with "In a Nutshell," which lays out the basics of the particular period, followed by a brief timeline of "What Happened When." Following that are sections and tiny inset blurbs with more details about particular topics of interest (the Reformation, the cast of characters you need to know to understand the Enlightenment, etc.) Next is the "Spinning the Globe" section, which tells you what's going on all over the world during the period. Then come the bits that I find the most interesting. "Who's Up, Who's Down" explores which civilizations are doing well or poorly during the period, often with fun titles like "The Huns: Up, Down, Who Cares? As Long As We Can Break Something." Next is a section for noteworthy social trivia, often including key inventions and discoveries during the period, influential people or political and social movements. Some of the most fascinating trivia comes from this section. Finally comes "By the Numbers" with pertinent statistics from the period (apparently, Taft weighed 340 pounds in 1912). And then on to the next chapter? The sections can be a bit confusing at times because of all of the inset material, but there is enough chronological and geographical flow (and wit) within each chapter to make it easy reading. Categorized as: Books and Reviews
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10.31.08 by Widge @ 10:19 am ![]() Okay, so this is nuts. I didn't realize this press release had gone out when we posted our last Poe bit, otherwise I would have included it. Bloomsbury Auctions in New York apparently has an unpublished manuscript from Mr. Poe with "never before seen verse." It's going up for auction on December 10th. It's a version of "Irene" or "The Sleeper" and it showed up in rural Virginia. There's little point in me reiterating the press release to you, since it's just really wild and cool and all. So the full text is below for your dancing and dining pleasure. I checked the Bloomsbury website--no updates on this and no image. I've pinged them to see if there's anything else we can share on this. Categorized as: Books
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