Interesting name for a sweet little old ladyHobbit wrote:Just did a major double take when I saw this in Going Solo: [solo] That Sweet Little Old Lady by Randall Garrett
and thought it said:
That Sweet Little Old Lady, Randall Garrett
We're recording WHAT??
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That was my thought...fiddlesticks wrote:Interesting name for a sweet little old ladyHobbit wrote:Just did a major double take when I saw this in Going Solo: [solo] That Sweet Little Old Lady by Randall Garrett
and thought it said:
That Sweet Little Old Lady, Randall Garrett
Between being a full-time college student and working 20+ hours per week, I'm not able to be involved at LV these days, but I remain a loyal fan and look forward to a triumphant return sometime in the (probably distant) future.
I used to have a Great-aunt Randall.Hobbit wrote:That was my thought...fiddlesticks wrote:Interesting name for a sweet little old ladyHobbit wrote:Just did a major double take when I saw this in Going Solo: [solo] That Sweet Little Old Lady by Randall Garrett
and thought it said:
That Sweet Little Old Lady, Randall Garrett
Is a lie.
Karen S.
Of course you did! So did I!gypsygirl wrote:I used to have a Great-aunt Randall.
Is a lie.
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I just read The Evil Genius by Wilkie Collins - ck
as The Evil Wilkie Collins
as The Evil Wilkie Collins
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From the launch pad: I accidentally read
SOLO Thoughts are Things by Prentice Mulford
and
[Fiction] Henry Dunbar by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
combined somehow into:
Things are Dumb
SOLO Thoughts are Things by Prentice Mulford
and
[Fiction] Henry Dunbar by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
combined somehow into:
Things are Dumb
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I just read [SOLO] Police Your Planet by Lester Del Ray - mas
as Police Your Pet
Dog trainer's guide?
as Police Your Pet
Dog trainer's guide?
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Me too, when reading your post! I thought "Yeah, ok, so what's the joke?"carolb wrote:houseofsevengables...I saw house of seven vegetables
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There's nothing you can't prove if your outlook is only sufficiently limited. - Lord Peter Wimsey
I yam what I yam, and that's all what I yam - Popeye, the sailor man
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice - Neil Peart
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Same hereDarvinia wrote:Me too, when reading your post! I thought "Yeah, ok, so what's the joke?"carolb wrote:houseofsevengables...I saw house of seven vegetables
Carol
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There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
Cori wrote:He Wore Nothing but His Violin by Mary Kyle Dallas-dl
Oh, HOW excited about this week's poem I was.
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Robert's Rules of Order: the definitive resource for contacting Methodists.
I blame Tricia's sig
I blame Tricia's sig
Robert's Rules of Order: the definitive resource for conducting meetings.
Read a sermon by John Wesley, father of the Methodists.
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Cori wrote:Robert's Rules of Order: the definitive resource for contacting Methodists.
I blame Tricia's sig
Robert's Rules of Order: the definitive resource for conducting meetings.
Read a sermon by John Wesley, father of the Methodists.
~Tiffany