When I travel I take used books that are designed not to come home with me. A book of short stories (or a sci fi mag) to go on the plane with me, and 5 books to take with me (usually mysteries). (This is when I go overseas). The normal trade is two books for one, so I can keep going for quite a while. All of the time buying guides and reference books that =are= coming home. If I am traveling in the US, I take the same for the plane, but only two or three in the suitcase. Much easier to find used bookstores here.
I never take a new book. I am too cheap to leave it behind.
I came across a very amusing icon.
That's just too precious, P-C!
He is worth $150M+, and the investment guy said he'd doubled his winnings.
He was on Korean TV because he won the ginormous lottery. That's what the Korean words on the screen said.
Right, but what I mean is, do U.S. lottery winners usually make the news in other countries?
Right, but what I mean is, do U.S. lottery winners usually make the news in other countries?
Well, it was a really big payout. Also, his grandfather died during the press conference. Irony plays in any culture, doesn't it? Particularly when it's on film.
But I still wanna know why Hurley is "considered something of a warrior"
Is it possible that he was making a joke at his own expense?
I mean, so far lots of the little comments the characters have made turn out to be significant, sure.
But sometimes a joke is just a joke.
I still think he's a gamer.
But sometimes a joke is just a joke.
And sometimes a cigar is a penis.