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Recent content by SkippyUp

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    AB's book cover color dilemma

    I'm guessing it's due the fact that it deteriorated into talking about The Accountant's Bible doesn't help. I vote for the green cover just to be a jerk. Place your bets now, folks.
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    Watermelon Art

    You may laugh now, but one day, the "Watermelon Integration for Mango Peace Society" will give the watermelon the respect it deserves! (Help by vote yes to the Watermelon rehabitation ballot!)
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    Watermelon Art

    I take offense to the title of the video. It implies watermelons are not beautiful. It is an insult to large fruits everywhere. Otherwise, though, that's pretty amazing.
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    Testicles can rip off??

    I winced reading that, and I don't even have testicles. But remember kids- always label your junk in case of incidents like this, because you may not have a friend around to identify it as yours. That would be an interesting tattoo, actually. "THESE BELONG TO MR. HENRY JONES. IF FOUND...
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    AB's book cover color dilemma

    I think the red one looks best. Would the cover for Accountant's Bible be red or green? Or striped? Or purple?
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    Children's Books you still love to read today.

    "The Westing Game," by Ellen Raskin. I picked it up not to long ago, remembering absolutly loving it, and wondering how stupid it really was (as it usually the case with old books of mine). I reread it to discover it was every bit as good as I remembered it, if not better. I then gave it to my...
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    Books you have bought but haven't read yet

    I usually get books from the library, (because I am extraordinarily cheap) but I have a few stacks of books I bought at a huge yearly booksale in my city that remain unread. The only one I can think of offhand is Carl Sagan's "Cosmos" that just stares at me pitifully from the heap by my bed...
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