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4964If you choose, your next few years can be wonders in exploration of some of the The Philosopher7/3/2001
4963<i>For me, the most salient points of job difficulty would include: lThe Philosopher7/3/2001
4962Love the alliteration here: <I>probably plump for Pride and Prejudice<Poet7/3/2001
4961Chris, About the conservative tilt of Fox news: Karen provided a link yesterdaPoet7/3/2001
4960Well there you are! I was wondering if you'd discovered some new auto-restrPoet7/3/2001
4959Some people will never understand because they do not wish to understand. That&epicure7/3/2001
4958<i>How much data will it take for some people to understand that AIDS is The Philosopher7/3/2001
4957<i> I am embarrassed to admit that I've never read Jane Austen.</i&The Philosopher7/3/2001
4956Seems to me that which way a person thinks the news tilts often -- usually? -- sThe Philosopher7/3/2001
4955<i>I have met very few nurturing men in my life (and most of the nurturingThe Philosopher7/3/2001
4954<i>I would say that taking care of women is more difficult than takinThe Philosopher7/3/2001
4953<i>I've never thought of the adage that childrearing is the worldThe Philosopher7/3/2001
4952Belated congratulations (I've been off for a few days) on being accepted to The Philosopher7/3/2001
4951Oh, perhaps a master of language... but not of literature. Even the former'thames_sider7/3/2001
4950Those were wonderful. Larsen has the greatest sense of humor. And your eight yPoet7/3/2001
4949Oddly, my 8-year-old asked what "crenellated" meant a day or two ago.Win Smith7/3/2001
4948I love "eponymous" too. I develop crushes on words. These days itPoet7/3/2001
4947Thank you. i'm going to make an effort to read it soon. Here's an artiPoet7/3/2001
4946"The Accordion Crimes" is episodic, it doesn't really have any comWin Smith7/3/2001
4945Pride and Prejudice Although I think Persuasion is the best.epicure7/3/2001
4944Well hardee har har. -gg I've not even heard of "Accordion Crimes&quoPoet7/3/2001
4943I am embarrassed to admit that I've never read Jane Austen. If you were to Poet7/3/2001
4942I read "The Shipping News" a month or so ago, and I loved it. I thougWin Smith7/3/2001
4941<I>. Joyce is as pointless as the stories he fails to tell. IMHO</I>Poet7/3/2001
4940As a practical person I am forced to agree with you. Once something ceases to bepicure7/3/2001
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