Did you read this series of books, with their silly adverbial punistry?
Or what series grabbed your attention when you were a child?
GP wrote --
Did you read this series of books, with their silly adverbial punistry?We had someone here years ago who posted Tom Swifties* as he called them. They were hilarious.
Or what series grabbed your attention when you were a child?I don't recall reading any series of books. I was more into non-fiction, history, etc. I seem to remember the only time I read fiction books
(novels, etc) was for a school assignment.
He's more into science fact books, reading these mini encyclopedia type compendiums of animal or other Nature facts.
(*Similar to Daryl's Burma Shave postings, but not as regularly,
maybe two or three times a week. Daryl may remember who it was).
We had an Encyclopedia Britannica, c. 1948, and I think over time I read most of the the like 26 volumes. Not every single story, not
every single word, but I would open a book and flip through to find something that caught my attention.
I remember the Tom Swifties, but I think the guy who posted them
passed away several years ago (tragically, we've lost so many good
folks).
I think of the originals from when I first found Memories c. 1994, are
all gone but us.
Gone in that that they have passed on or simply disappeared.
I think a couple might be in a witness protection program. :)
Joe
I think of the originals from when I first found Memories c. 1994,
are all gone but us.
Gone in that that they have passed on or simply disappeared.
I think a couple might be in a witness protection program. :)
Sounds like a T-shirt that says "You Don't Know Me". <G>
Speaking of long time posters here, have you heard anything out of Ed Vance lately? He was my most prolific user when it came to the echoes, but I have not seen him around since before Christmas. I have tried reaching out via email a couple of times but received no responses.
* SLMR 2.1a * Life's essentials: H O C N Ca P Cl K S Na Mg
I haven't seen Ed in quite awhile.
* SLMR 2.1a * Life's essentials: H O C N Ca P Cl K S Na Mg
I have to dig into my gray matter on this, without looking at the periodic table.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus, Chlorine, Potassium, Sulphur, Sodium, and Magnesium.
I'd be surprised if I got all of that right.
CP wrote --
He's more into science fact books, reading these mini encyclopedia typeWe had an Encyclopedia Britannica, c. 1948, and I think over time I read
compendiums of animal or other Nature facts.
most of the the like 26 volumes. Not every single story, not every single word, but I would open a book and flip through to find something that caught my attention.
Over the years and a series of moves those were lost along the way.
Maybe I'll put in a search for the full OED, & hopefully get it for my phone for light reading while riding buses. . .
CP wrote --
Maybe I'll put in a search for the full OED, & hopefully get it for my phonefor light reading while riding buses. . .
As large as the OED is it'll probably make your phone pretty heavy to
carry around if the d/l the whole thing onto it.
I've got 256Gb -- mostly enough for my needs. . . My kindle has 512Gbk,
& is getting dangerously full. I need to find out how to delete them
once I'm done!
George,
I've got 256Gb -- mostly enough for my needs. . . My kindle has 512Gbk,Just don't do like the woman who deleted the pickled files (the DLL's)
& is getting dangerously full. I need to find out how to delete them
once I'm done!
on her Windows computer.
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