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Pastimes
The Literary Sauna (or Tomes in Towels)
An SI Board Since July 2001
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41Nemer, After your tripe recipe at the Sauna, I'm going be cautious with thiPoet-7/8/2001
40Hi legs, I don't know how old your daughter is, but I really loved "ThPoet-7/8/2001
39Nemer, Love your profile. Another Texan! Thank you for the link- I may never lRambi-7/8/2001
38booksellers ... to add to the two that Christopher mentioned, one of my favoritNemer-7/8/2001
37Thank you everyone, I've now got a list and I cannot wait to explore these blindelgs-7/8/2001
36My husband was reading the Camus on a trip to France, and people were saying, AhRambi-7/8/2001
35I threw a temper tantrum today when I saw that the admission had gone up to 7.50Rambi-7/8/2001
34I have a feeling from reading your profile and your posts that you will more thaRambi-7/8/2001
33Oh dear. What a let down if you were expecting Full Monty. I LOVED Oh Brother epicure-7/8/2001
32Wasn't that AWFUL. I was unclear what actually happened to the baby- (and doRambi-7/8/2001
31Welcome Legs, I see you're a Texan- we live in the DFW area and I have a soRambi-7/8/2001
30I hated Trainspotting. I wish I could get that baby out of my mind. I wish Iepicure-7/8/2001
29When I was 5 my mother read me the Baum books- the story of OZ. The language isepicure-7/8/2001
28Tonight we watched Trainspotting and it put Dan in a terrible mood, so I will loRambi-7/8/2001
27A few books come to mind that I loved as a child, C.S. Lewis' Narnia ChroniQuahog-7/7/2001
26Hi X - Thanks for your reply. I guess what I meant by "children's booklindelgs-7/7/2001
25<i>Was there such a thing as a nerd when we were in school? I looked it upgulleyjimson-7/7/2001
24Why don't you want to read a child children's books? They are developmeepicure-7/7/2001
23Suggestions anyone? Hi! I'm so glad you've started this thread. I'lindelgs-7/7/2001
22I'll try to hang in. I've been needing a good excuse to pick up some goQuahog-7/7/2001
21Re the other "Other." Maybe a little Hermann Hesse, <i>Beneath Quahog-7/7/2001
20<i>??</i> I was referring to the indirect nudge you posted on the SLane3-7/7/2001
19<i> Do you think we were nerds in school?</i> Was there such a thinThe Philosopher-7/7/2001
18Tomatoes in Towels could get messy. Not as messy as Tomahawks in Towels, though.Poet-7/7/2001
17ack! re-nyming to Tomatoes in Towels isn't permitted but would be fun. <gMechanicalMethod-7/7/2001
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