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Yeah there was a thread like this a while back and I took one of the suggestions and read it and it was awesome (Homicide a Year on the Killing Streets).
Edited By: PoWdA Jan 23rd, 2012 at 07:16 AM
So what is OT reading now? Since reading Homicide I have continued reading the classics and just finished the Illiad (Homer) and am about halfway through The Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck). I am looking for another non-fiction book to read. I love history and non-fiction but I also enjoy a good story and something with some entertainment value. Homicide was awesome as everything in the book really happened and it was amazing to get a look inside a homicide unit and how they conduct investigations. Suggestions?
Feel free to post what you are reading or plan to read or suggest any good reads of any genre. I read a lot but need some suggestions on what to read next! -
Pron
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playboy. so many bishes don't realize the articles are actually good in these things
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and how did POF turn out? you get them skins?
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FWK getting worked up over me rooting for the NFC east.
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I spent about 10 hours at the poker table today and did not even get to check my pof until about an hour ago so haven't even tried to contact her. That chick is way to hot. I am a pussy.
Edited By: PoWdA Jan 23rd, 2012 at 07:20 AM
I will say that I had 0 new messages which sent me into a mild depression but I did have 4 additional chicks that would like to meet me. Win. -
Green eggs and Ham...Love it
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you read Homicide? The Simon book?
Originally Posted by PoWdA
Yeah there was a thread like this a while back and I took one of the suggestions and read it and it was awesome (Homicide a Year on the Killing Streets).
So what is OT reading now? Since reading Homicide I have continued reading the classics and just finished the Illiad (Homer) and am about halfway through The Grapes of Wrath (Steinbeck). I am looking for another non-fiction book to read. I love history and non-fiction but I also enjoy a good story and something with some entertainment value. Homicide was awesome as everything in the book really happened and it was amazing to get a look inside a homicide unit and how they conduct investigations. Suggestions?
Feel free to post what you are reading or plan to read or suggest any good reads of any genre. I read a lot but need some suggestions on what to read next! -
Amarillo Slim in a World Full of Fat People
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just started reading Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit
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yeah real good book imo
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where men find glory(pat tillman) by john krakauer
heroin diaries by nikki sixx
under the banner of heaven (mormons, murder etc.)n john krakauer -
hitch-22. I should have gotten around to reading it earlier.
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Originally Posted by Jimbo31
1984 lol
My gf said the hunger games is pretty sweet dunno If i want to try it though.
How is it?
heroin diaries.....90% actual diary, 10% friends, associates, story, I read entire book on flight to san fran (from madison) couldnt stop reading...crazzzzy stories in this book -
the wrong thread
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Here's a suggestion for some historical based fiction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Dgun_(novel)
Awesome book and the rest in the series were quite good as well. -
No such thing. You know everyday you see some woman you'd love to slam fuckin a fat man. leagues are over rated. fuck the 4 new chicks. we all know women are crazy and no one knows what attracts them to a specific man but that being out of my league thought has cost me tons of pussy. do it for all of us who have been to pussy to try and succeed.
Originally Posted by PoWdA
I spent about 10 hours at the poker table today and did not even get to check my pof until about an hour ago so haven't even tried to contact her. That chick is way to hot. I am a pussy.
I will say that I had 0 new messages which sent me into a mild depression but I did have 4 additional chicks that would like to meet me. Win. -
i kinda suck at reading real books, but tryin my best.
so at the mo i been reading james patterson crime stuff, working my way up to, like, real books.













