Big Decision-Which book/s to bring on my trip
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Big Decision-Which book/s to bring on my trip
I am over-analyzing which book to bring on my Mexico trip.
I would like some local flavor-maybe-
Hugh Thomas "Rivers of Gold" -about the Spanish Conquest of Latin America.
or I am leaning towards V.S. Naipaul book-The Loss of El Dorado-(easier to carry and more portable.
I just started The Road to Serfdom. but that is not a beach book.
I only plan to bring one-because I am going to try and buy some regional books there -if I can find some English language stuff.
I also figure to pick up a mystery or something at the airport.
I would like some local flavor-maybe-
Hugh Thomas "Rivers of Gold" -about the Spanish Conquest of Latin America.
or I am leaning towards V.S. Naipaul book-The Loss of El Dorado-(easier to carry and more portable.
I just started The Road to Serfdom. but that is not a beach book.
I only plan to bring one-because I am going to try and buy some regional books there -if I can find some English language stuff.
I also figure to pick up a mystery or something at the airport.
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It is kind of sexy too-I listened to it once on Tape-PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:That's a good book. There are actual recipes listed throughout the book.dimmzy wrote:How about, Like Water for Chocolate? Romantic, light, Mexican and sweet!
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I saw Apocalypto Monday evening -- I thought it was great!Bob Juch wrote:See Apocalypto (again) before you go!
Some of the best chase scenes I've ever seen, only with people, not cars.
A bit too much blood for me -- I looked away some. I did that with Saving Private Ryan too.
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Re: Big Decision-Which book/s to bring on my trip
I'd bring a book with lots of pictures.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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Uhhh, have you been hanging around beast too much, that you starting digging up year-old threads to reply to, sprots?SportsFan68 wrote:I saw Apocalypto Monday evening -- I thought it was great!Bob Juch wrote:See Apocalypto (again) before you go!
Some of the best chase scenes I've ever seen, only with people, not cars.
A bit too much blood for me -- I looked away some. I did that with Saving Private Ryan too.
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There's always the possibility that I've been hanging around LB too much, especially when he lets the rodent out of his cage, but this time I searched Apocalypto because I enjoyed it and want to see if there was any Bored chitchat about it that I missed.MarleysGh0st wrote:Uhhh, have you been hanging around beast too much, that you starting digging up year-old threads to reply to, sprots?SportsFan68 wrote:I saw Apocalypto Monday evening -- I thought it was great!Bob Juch wrote:See Apocalypto (again) before you go!
Some of the best chase scenes I've ever seen, only with people, not cars.
A bit too much blood for me -- I looked away some. I did that with Saving Private Ryan too.
Then after I did the search and found something, I felt obligated to reply with a gratuitous post.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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SportsFan68 wrote:There's always the possibility that I've been hanging around LB too much, especially when he lets the rodent out of his cage, but this time I searched Apocalypto because I enjoyed it and want to see if there was any Bored chitchat about it that I missed.MarleysGh0st wrote:Uhhh, have you been hanging around beast too much, that you starting digging up year-old threads to reply to, sprots?SportsFan68 wrote: I saw Apocalypto Monday evening -- I thought it was great!
Some of the best chase scenes I've ever seen, only with people, not cars.
A bit too much blood for me -- I looked away some. I did that with Saving Private Ryan too.
Then after I did the search and found something, I felt obligated to reply with a gratuitous post.
And that's why you're numero uno, top of the heap, A number 1, the most Evenly Gorgeous.
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I'm taking that as a compliment.ulysses5019 wrote: And that's why you're numero uno, top of the heap, A number 1, the most Evenly Gorgeous.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: Big Decision-Which book/s to bring on my trip
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