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  • #21
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    yeraz is getting good practice with his Armenian. You're way ahead of me there.

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    • #22
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      Tuesdays with Morrie

      I picked up Tuesdays with Morrie a few days ago while I was in Borders. I had previously read The Five People You Meet in Heaven and For One More Day. I felt guilty that I hadn't read Mitch Albom's first novel so I picked it up.

      I didn't know the novel was autobiographical but quickly caught on. The novel is definitely the best of Albom's work. Although the novel is quite "Hollywood" -- my best explanation -- I did enjoy it very much. Thinking about the real Morrie Schwartz was enough for me to get emotionally attached. It truly is a sad story and there is much truth said between the pages. I haven't seen the film, although I am quite interested to see it considering it was Jack Lemmon's final film before he passed.

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      • #23
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        Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
        yeraz is getting good practice with his Armenian. You're way ahead of me there.
        Me to.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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        • #24
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          An article on google latitude... an addition to google maps which will let your loved ones track where you are through your cell phone. It's not just big brother watching... everybody is in on it
          "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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          • #25
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            Woody Allen At Work: The Photographs of Brian Hamill

            I came across this beautiful piece while making an unexpected stop at Movie World in Burbank. I bought the screenplay for Hannah and Her Sisters and later stumbled upon another Woody Allen book.

            Photographer Brian Hamill's work is displayed creatively throughout this collection. It's a great look at Woody Allen on location, directing and rehearsing. Charles Chamlin provides an essay, which looks deeply into Woody's career. I'm definitely glad I came across this and added it to my personal collection!

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            • #26
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              Watchmen

              I bought the novel today and I'm not sure if I'll have time to read it this month. Hopefully I will finish by the release of the film, if not, I'll finish mid-March. This marks the first comic I have ever read. Dyslexia, here I come.

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              • #27
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                Nicholas and Alexandra
                for the zillionith time...

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                • #28
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                  Originally posted by One-Way View Post
                  Watchmen

                  I bought the novel today and I'm not sure if I'll have time to read it this month. Hopefully I will finish by the release of the film, if not, I'll finish mid-March. This marks the first comic I have ever read. Dyslexia, here I come.
                  Read it a few weeks ago, it's great. Rorschach is such a cool protagonist! Get ready for a bunch of huge consecutive twists around the end.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • #29
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                    "Why Mexican's don't drink Molson" by Mandel-Campbell

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                    • #30
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                      «Որդի Մարդոյ»
                      Անել
                      Երուսաղեմ, 1975 (368 pgs)

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