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I was just looking at the new releases, and saw this:

The Great Encyclical Letters of Pope Leo XIII
(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Maria Therese)

only, I read it as "(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Mother Teresa)"

At first, I was really impressed; then I thought, "wait...how is that even possible??" :shock:
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(Summary adapted from Wikipedia and by Mother Teresa)
:clap: awesome! Love it! :lol:
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Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
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Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
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Hobbit wrote:Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
Knowing our Phil, that would be the approriate title. :P
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aradlaw wrote:
Hobbit wrote:Am I the only one who keeps thinking [solo] Apology by Plato - phil is Apology to Plato? Who is apologizing to Plato and what for?
Knowing our Phil, that would be the approriate title. :P
:lol:
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Hobbit wrote:Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
Just did that! Only, I saw this:
[Humor]Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter-dlo
Humor with the Murder of Henri? Somebody has a strange sense of humor... :lol:
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Hobbit wrote:Just read
SOLO Murger, Henri, The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter as
SOLO Murder of the Bohemians of the Latin Quarter
I read that as ordering Henry to murder those poor Bohemians. :twisted:
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Just read [DANISH] Gullivers Rejser af Jonathan Swift-neb as Gulliver Rejected by Jonathan Swift and thought, "What a loss to literature!" :roll:
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Post by Cori »

[Solo- adventure] The Splendid Outrage- George Gibbs sounds like totally my kind of book! The actual title, The Splendid Outcast, is perfectly good too, of course.


(As an aside, I see that every time people talk about a Technical or Service Outage, too, which makes them far more entertaining.)
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[Solo- adventure] The Splendid Outrage- George Gibbs sounds like totally my kind of book! The actual title, The Splendid Outcast, is perfectly good too, of course.
I read that as "The Splendid Orange." :hmm: Sounds like a cookbook of citrus recipes, I guess. :wink:
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While scrolling quickly through Going Solo, I could have sworn we were recording a book about Sofia Vergara (~[SOLO - SPANISH] Vergara de Benito Pérez Galdós -ck).
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Post by Cori »

I thought we were recording a book about British Goblins. :lol: :shock:

But on double checking ... it turns out we are recording a book about British Goblins. So ... umm ... well anyway. :roll: Go Lynne!
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Cori wrote:it turns out we are recording a book about British Goblins.
:) :)
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Did you know Jules Verne wrote a cookbook? I thought we were about to do a DR about Stroganoff! :shock:

It's actually this: Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne ;)
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