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Brown Talk: Open Comments Batch 14



Sunday is community day here at Brown Thoughts. This is one of the best days because we get to kick back and talk about whatever comes to mind.

Thanks to Matt of BAYB for giving me the idea. For those unfamiliar with open comments, this just means that you can talk about anything you want.

Nothing is off-topic.

If you can’t think of anything, here are some suggestions:

  1. Read any good books lately?
  2. What kind of books do you like to read?

Don’t be shy, just dive right in.

This post is all yours :grin: .

High five to Surfing Potato.

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10 Responses to “Brown Talk: Open Comments Batch 14

  • 1
    Matthew
    August 27th, 2007 02:54

    I just read the whole fudge series by judy blume. I never read them when i was younger, they were pretty cute

  • 2
    Tay - Make Money Blogging
    August 27th, 2007 04:17

    It’s not a book I’ve read recently, but it’s one of the favorites on my shelves. It’s called The Lovely Bones, and it is written by Alice Sebold. This is one of my favorite books because it’s so full of emotion and feeling. Throughout the book there are many different places where I have smiled or cried, and it’s just amazing writing.

  • 3
    Jeffro2pt0
    August 27th, 2007 04:29

    I’m about sick and tired of Battlefield 2 crashing to desktop. EA sucks a big fat $$$%$%

  • 4
    Brown Baron
    August 27th, 2007 04:46

    @Matthew:
    I read a few when I was younger. Those are pretty cute.

    @Tay:
    I think I’ll recommend that to my sister. She’ll probably love it.

    @Jeffro2pt0:
    Hehe I got a friend who complains about the same thing

  • 5
    Bush Mackel
    August 27th, 2007 07:05

    Well, well, well. Looks I’ve finally made it to the party…THE DAY IS MINE!

  • 6
    Mark
    August 27th, 2007 09:41

    I’m reading Decipher by Stel Pavlou. It’s doomsday for planet Earth and the best minds in the world only have a few days left to figure out how to make things right. It seems the people of Atlantis and other ancient civilizations knew a lot more than we thought.

    Next on my list is the last Harry Potter book. :)

  • 7
    menopauseprincess
    August 27th, 2007 10:26

    Never read any of the Judy Blume books, is it too late? :neutral:

  • 8
    Brown Baron
    August 27th, 2007 15:43

    @Bush:
    Haha you made it after all. No more closing for you buddy :mrgreen:

    @Mark:
    That sounds like an interesting read. I’m going to look around for that.

    @menopauseprincess:
    Heh it’s never too late :grin:

  • 9
    Madhur Kapoor
    August 27th, 2007 21:52

    The latest book which i read was “False Impressions ” by Jeffrey Archer .

  • 10
    Brown Baron
    August 27th, 2007 22:33

    @Madhur:
    That sounds familiar, I should take a look :grin:


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