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"Libyan Sands" by R.A. Bagnold, a pioneer of desert travel with standard passenger motorcars, and who later founded the Long Range Desert Group (originally the Long Range Patrol) in 1940 for the British Army.

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Next, on Hawkeye's recommendation, I'm going to read "Gladiator Dogs" by his friend, Dr. Carl Semencic.

http://www.amazon.com/Gladiator-Dogs-Carl-Semencic/dp/0615850243

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Symbols of the Sacred Feminine


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I ain't reading nothin I don't have to. Reading sucks.

I got chit to do and a life to live.

Second though, when the f*ck do I even have time to sit down, most of posts here are down walking down a pipeline r.o.w. or walking thru a cornfield. Hmmmfftt!

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Your Diary. blush grin


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79s and losttrail, biggest waste of air.
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Originally Posted by atvalaska
your post.........


You have excellent taste grin

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Originally Posted by Partsman
Your Diary. blush grin


It will leave you wanting more than you ever wanted anything ever before....

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the, shame to admit this.
About a half dozen reloading manuals trying to figure out a load for a 180grain lead pill in the .41magnum.


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"Green Hills of Africa" just finished it last night, next on the list is "Klondike" by Pierre Berton.

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I just ordered two books i found on amazon for sale, about the life of a lady named claire champie, she lived in the southern bradshaws of central arizona in the early 1900's. Was a friend of my mothers who lived in that tuff country at the time. About running cattle, mining, and scratching out a living.


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Originally Posted by n007
"Green Hills of Africa" just finished it last night...
Good choice, very enjoyable. Just be sure you slip in The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber...kinda goes well with Green Hills.

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"So what are you reading now?"

� Gurnall The Christian in Complete Armour (rereading)
� Chiniquy Fifty Years in the Church of Rome (rereading)
� Maier First Christians
� Eusebius The History of the Church
� Johnson A History of the Jews
� Nee The Spiritual Man (rereading)
� Metzger The New Testament � its background, growth, and content
� Ferguson Backgrounds of Early Christianity
� paperback reviews of algebra, trigonometry, and calculus

awaiting delivery �
� Guthrie Fair Land, Fair Land (missed it on the first go-round!)


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For heaven's sake, Ken! What do you have for "light" reading?

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I just re-read Rich Dad Poor Dad. Very enjoyable book


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Ken...I'm seeing a pattern there....

Looks like interesting reading though. Early church history is very interesting, especially the non-Catholic Christian history (which there is precious little of unfortunately).

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For heaven's sake, Ken! What do you have for "light" reading?


The insanity posted on the Campfire grin

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"Green Hills of Africa" just finished it last night...
Good choice, very enjoyable. Just be sure you slip in The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber...kinda goes well with Green Hills.


Thanks for the recommendation, will try to find it.

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The Universe In A Single Atom, the Dalai Lama


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The Art of War by the guy that wrote The Legend of Bagger Vance
The Lions of Tsavo by JH Patterson
Another book by Teddy Roosevelt about hunting around his ranch in Montana in the late 1800's early 1900's

Next I want Tool Steels The Fifth Edition
Being a $190 Text It may be a month or two before I get it.

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