Bible is America's Favorite Book
Is it actually "America's Favorite Book that Hardly Anyone Ever Reads"?
eta: Despite being far more religious than European countries, Americans tend to know far less about their religions than religious Europeans.
Weird, huh?
People who don't read much and could only remember those titles.
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I really enjoyed DaVinci Code, but GWtW was a horrible experience. I've not seen either movie.
I have no idea, but GONE WITH THE WIND? How many people have actually READ the book, and not just seen the movie.
A lot of people read portions of the Bible pretty often.
The results would be a person who's quadriplegic.
I didn't mean head replacement, but was thinking more of head addition. It would be conjoining, I guess.
I don't think anyone's seriously considered this, but who knows what the future holds....
I guess I figure if I've thought about it fleetingly someone's considered it seriously, and at least gotten as far as evaluating logistics.
But she is really a lovely, caring woman. I was very happy she was around to take of my Dad the last couple of years of his life.
Doubleplus yay, then. I was thinking it'd have been sad for her to have been waiting, but the way it worked out is good.
The smart people saw the movie. Much less of a waste of precious time.
I'm just glad Dianetics isn't on the list.
ION what is it about Patrick Stewart in riding boots? I just want to... yum
Here in retirementville we hear lots of stories of early sweethearts finding each other again after being widowed. It must be easier to start again with someone you knew than a stranger. Guy across the street was married for 40+ years and less than a year after she died he married an old girlfriend from high school.
At the moment we have not so many old folks as spring breakers. There were 6 girls in bikinis at the 7-11 when I stopped earlier.