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re: Fake or Actual Photos!/?
Posted on 3/25/11 at 7:06 pm to Bleeding purple
Posted on 3/25/11 at 7:06 pm to Bleeding purple
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FWIW - Best was a hand-carved ivory cigarette holder w/leather case that used to be owned by Greta Garbo
I dint take you for a smoker
I'm not - It's just a really unique item. I have some other antique ivory pieces it fits in with. The coolest thing about it is the fact that you can see the little indentations made by years of biting on it. And the dragon design (with its tiny onyx eye) is pretty cool, too.
Posted on 3/25/11 at 7:40 pm to yurintroubl
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I dint take you for a smoker
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yurintroubl
I'm not
Are you sure?
You never know when a Farkboard suicide will bite you.
Posted on 3/25/11 at 9:59 pm to CajunTiger92
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CajunTiger92
My skeletons never just stay in their closet. ALWAYS up n' haunting me.
Posted on 3/25/11 at 10:33 pm to yurintroubl
For the record - Greta Garbo's is nothing like the long black plastic Cruella DeVille style (that I enjoy, apparently)...
A couple of my friends refer to it as "Greta Garbo's One-Hitter" (whatever that means).
A couple of my friends refer to it as "Greta Garbo's One-Hitter" (whatever that means).
Posted on 3/25/11 at 10:55 pm to yurintroubl
That's really awesome.
Posted on 3/26/11 at 2:40 pm to Catahoula
Oh so scary tough guys, what a bunch of assclowns. Check their whereabouts in 5 years. Either locked up or covered up, book it.
Posted on 3/28/11 at 3:49 pm to yurintroubl
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yurintroubl
The Fountainhead is one of my all-time favorite novels. It reinforced some of my personal philosophies. When someone asks me what the book is about I tell them "being awesome." Most think I am joking but I am not. It about setting your own standards for excellence and then obstinately refusing to compromise those ideals.
Simply, define Awesome. Then, be more Awesome.
I know critics discount Rand for being too idealistic. However, many individuals could certainly stand to strive for something greater.
That first edition is an incredible gift.
Posted on 3/28/11 at 3:53 pm to timdallinger
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When someone asks me what the book is about I tell them "being awesome."
Sounds like it's right up my alley. I'll pick it up.
Posted on 3/29/11 at 9:59 am to CaseyMc2
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What the hell do they think they are doing messing with that crap with the opertunities they have in front of them
But see you're thinking rationally. Sadly many players go this way.
Posted on 3/29/11 at 3:08 pm to arseinclarse
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The Fountainhead is one of my all-time favorite novels. It reinforced some of my personal philosophies.
EXACTLY.
A 100% total life-affirmation for me. Also - It's one of the few books that I've ever read that when I had finished reading it - I found myself wishing I could meet the central characters in real life.
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When someone asks me what the book is about I tell them "being awesome."
Sounds like it's right up my alley. I'll pick it up.
If you get the standard paperback edition - Be prepared to read about 500 pages or so before it starts to get really interesting.
ETA:
conjugation fix
This post was edited on 3/29/11 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 3/29/11 at 3:32 pm to yurintroubl
You look great as KH btw.
I will have to check this book out. I dont find much time to read for pleasure so it has to be a highly recommended bood for me to read it. Is the content different in the paperback?
I will have to check this book out. I dont find much time to read for pleasure so it has to be a highly recommended bood for me to read it. Is the content different in the paperback?
Posted on 3/29/11 at 4:14 pm to Bleeding purple
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dont find much time to read for pleasure so it has to be a highly recommended bood for me to read it. Is the content different in the paperback?
Same except for the prologue I think.
Posted on 3/29/11 at 10:00 pm to yurintroubl
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Be prepared to read about 500 pages or so before it starts to get really interesting
Ayn Rand really had a phobia with editing. I really liked Atlas Shrugged but I must admit skipping through some of John Galt's speech. I had good intentions of going back and reading the entire speech but never did.
I've been meaning to read Fountainhead, I'll bump it up on my list.
Posted on 3/30/11 at 8:42 am to timdallinger
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timdallinger
/hijack
Your shirt is in.
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