jreddoch
24 years ago
What are you guys (and gal) reading these days? I am reading THE DREAM OF SCIPIO by Iain Pears and recently finished a book on spy/turncoat Robert Hanssen called INTO THE MIRROR.
xibbumbero
24 years ago
I'm reading the latest edition of MAD magazine. X
BMW
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24 years ago
The back of the Captain Crunch box for the second time. Barry
KLACTO
24 years ago
PLEASE KILL ME by Legs McNeil
jbensen
24 years ago
I just finished a second read-thru of "The Bureau and the Mole", also about Robert Phillip Hansen (very well written, by David A. Vise of the Washington Post).

After that I oogled the amazing pictures of Izabella Scorupco in the latest issue of "Stuff" (I may have also read some of the words, but I really can't be sure) ;-)

- Jeff
Mr.Mean
24 years ago
hOw To pICk uP cHickS and STOre theRE BodiES ProPerlY
jreddoch
24 years ago
I can see I shouldn't have asked. Okay, how about this, have you heard any dirty jokes lately?
penzt8
24 years ago
I'm reading a stack of books with fun titles like: Managing Violence in the Workplace, Workplace Violence, and OSHA Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence. It's my last semester of school and this "light" reading has given me plenty of opportunity to sit in the back yard with a cigar in one hand and a book in the other. I'm taking a break now from my research just to let some of it bounce around in my cranium for awhile so I can condense it all into a term paper. Smoked a really good Sosa tonight while avoiding my reading.
JonR
24 years ago
I read a dirty book once it was covered in mud, Hope that helps. JonR
Fubar69
24 years ago
Jred..If you want jokes then give out an email and you will get them...69
jreddoch
24 years ago
If you want to read an entertaining and informative book about cigars, read HOLY SMOKE by Guillermo Cabrera Infante. It's hilarious, but if you don't like puns this book should be avoided.
delarob
24 years ago
Maxim, Playboy, The Week, Family Handyman, and Mid-Atlantic Fisherman
CL
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  • Aficionado
24 years ago
I'll step up here. Just last week I started "The Bourne Identity". I've been hitting the patio at daybreak with a cup of coffee and a good robusto for about an hour of enjoyment before the family wakes up. I've had the book on the shelf for years but decided I'd now read it then go watch the movie. Hard to put it down and start the day!
jd1
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  • Herf-A-Holic
24 years ago
BMW: hahaha you too?!!! I've started on the TRIX side panel...late last night after herfin' on the patio!
BMW
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  • Herf-A-Holic
24 years ago
working on the Cocoa Krispies now,he,he.......mmmmmm. Barry
mhollowa
24 years ago
Sandburg's biography of Lincoln, Grant's memoires, Jung's Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, Trim Carpentry Techniques, Fine Homebuilding's Stairs, Atlantic, newspaper, CI's cigar catalog (gosh, those guys can write), Federal Register, and the summer's just started.
wiley
24 years ago
Catcher in the Rye -- Salinger
SteveS
24 years ago
Tom Clancy's "The Bear and The Dragon" ... and if you've read his "Debt of Honor" and "Executive Orders", doesn't the news of the last year make you think that life DOES sometimes seem to imitate art?
Charlie
24 years ago
Just finished John Sandford's, "Chosen Prey" and now I am reading "The Wild Blue" by Ambrose! Like to read thrillers, Stephen King, James Patterson, Walter Mosley, Tom Clancy, etc!! Charlie
jreddoch
24 years ago
If you want to read a true "oldie but goodie" find an unabridged copy of THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO by Alexandre Dumas. The movie made me want to read it and what a novel! Latent Lesbians! Vampires! Revenge! Double-Crosses! Triple-Crosses! Couldn't put it down.
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