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I really hated Economics 101, but I learned a lot more from it than I thought I did at the time. It comes in useful when you're discussing things with folks like Wawizzle and Rainswept.bacon wrote:It was an experiment: which would finish first, my reading Crime and Punishment or this boring Economics class?
Roy Hunter wrote:I really hated Economics 101, but I learned a lot more from it than I thought I did at the time. It comes in useful when you're discussing things with folks like Wawizzle and Rainswept.bacon wrote:It was an experiment: which would finish first, my reading Crime and Punishment or this boring Economics class?

Qwertyuiopasd wrote:PKMKII wrote:That's the thing though, I knew a guy in high school who thought of himself as being a rebel pissed off at the world, was absolutely sure he was going to love the book, and instead ended up hating the thing.
Well exactly, it showed him how much of an idiot he was.
bacon wrote:Hello my name is bacon and I haven't read ... Of Mice and Men.
ET, the Extra Terrestrial wrote:I never read To Kill A Mockingbird either, but I did read The Sound and the Fury. And actually liked it, sort of.
Haven't gotten up the guts to read Uncle Tom's cabin, though.
Dracula and The Last Mohican were awesome. Double awesome, even.
Never made it through Middlemarch. Tried twice and failed both times. Never got around to reading Watership Down.
bacon wrote:ET, the Extra Terrestrial wrote:I never read To Kill A Mockingbird either, but I did read The Sound and the Fury. And actually liked it, sort of.
Haven't gotten up the guts to read Uncle Tom's cabin, though.
Dracula and The Last Mohican were awesome. Double awesome, even.
Never made it through Middlemarch. Tried twice and failed both times. Never got around to reading Watership Down.
I've read To Kill a Mockingbird and absolutely loved it. Excellent book! I want to read Watership Down, but I think I'll cry too much during it.

Yes, not long ago. The bit with flying saucers attacking the cave trolls was a bit out-of-left-field, but I liked it.TwistedSister wrote:Has anyone gotten through Walden Pond??
Roy Hunter wrote:Yes, not long ago. The bit with flying saucers attacking the cave trolls was a bit out-of-left-field, but I liked it.TwistedSister wrote:Has anyone gotten through Walden Pond??
Ubi Dubium wrote:Although I have read the entire Harry Potter series. Out Loud.
pieces o'nine wrote:Hello, my name is [not really] pieces o'nine and I have never read James Joyce's Ulysses.
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