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Woot | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 08:47:02 |
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What did you get her in the end? | by treehugger | 2005-03-10 08:56:52 |
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Some of these | by MikeCDN | 2006-11-19 12:55:59 |
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"I didn't expect to see you yesterday, | by cybergeek | 2005-03-10 09:01:39 |
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Yes i got that | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 09:02:37 |
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It means she tries to look good when you're around | by kelli217 | 2005-03-10 09:05:47 |
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but what should I read into that :) (n/t) | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 09:07:47 |
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Exactly that | by Fayth | 2005-03-10 09:11:34 |
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:) | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 09:14:11 |
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ugh | by cybergeek | 2005-03-10 09:15:41 |
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What's a Vogon? Did you mean Vorlon? | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 09:18:16 |
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no, i meant Vogon. As in, HHGTTG. | by cybergeek | 2005-03-10 09:19:46 |
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You know, I've never actually read that... | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 09:20:58 |
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Audio books are evil, so I hope you mean the radio | by Hoth | 2005-03-10 10:09:48 |
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Actually, I quite like Audio Books | by MikeCDN | 2005-03-10 10:13:03 |
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I consider audio books to be | by Hoth | 2005-03-10 10:19:01 |
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by MikeCDN |
2005-03-10 10:23:36 |
| If you get a good production, you'll have a cast of people, so you have different voices for the different characters, it helps it, you can good pacing, and you know your getting the version of the book that was intended, rather then an adaption. |
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The Orson Scott Card ones tend to do that. | by YakkoWarner | 2005-03-10 14:13:11 |