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Malebolgia

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  1. I really tried to get into Clancy, but he goes on too many long winded off shoots of the main story. He does include alot of military detail in his stories though. After reading 'Hunt For Red October' I felt I could drive a nuclear submarine.

  2. Fuckin' Daisy Dukes!

     

    Now that's what I'm fucking talking about!!!! :tumbsup:

     

    Fuckin' A right, Catherine fuckin' Bach could rock those fuckin' things back in the fuckin' day!!

     

    Fuck yeah she could. The General Lee didn't have shit on them fuckin' Daisy Dukes!!!!

  3. Currently I'm re-reading "The Bronx Zoo" by Sparky Lyle, which is about life on the New York Yankees during the late 1970s. I first read this book many years ago and laughed my ass off all the way through it. One of the best, if not THE best, baseball book ever written.

     

    Ever read a book called "Balls" by former yankee and PADRES third baseman Craig Nettles? Great baseball book.

     

    Yup, I've read "Balls," that was a great book too. I scored a whole butt load of baseball books at a garage sale years ago, including that one, "Reggie" by Reggie Jackson, "Number One" by Billy Martin, "Sweet Lou" by Lou Piniella, and the grand-daddy of sports tell-alls, "Ball Four" by Jim Bouton, among several others. I love baseball stories!!

    I enjoy them too. I like anything that gives me a look behind the scenes.

     

    Behind the scenes of balls? Hmmmm.....

     

     

    Piqued your interest huh? :rofl2:

     

    Just wondering how you'd do that. Bend over in the mirror?

  4. Currently I'm re-reading "The Bronx Zoo" by Sparky Lyle, which is about life on the New York Yankees during the late 1970s. I first read this book many years ago and laughed my ass off all the way through it. One of the best, if not THE best, baseball book ever written.

     

    Ever read a book called "Balls" by former yankee and PADRES third baseman Craig Nettles? Great baseball book.

     

    Yup, I've read "Balls," that was a great book too. I scored a whole butt load of baseball books at a garage sale years ago, including that one, "Reggie" by Reggie Jackson, "Number One" by Billy Martin, "Sweet Lou" by Lou Piniella, and the grand-daddy of sports tell-alls, "Ball Four" by Jim Bouton, among several others. I love baseball stories!!

     

    I enjoy them too. I like anything that gives me a look behind the scenes.

     

    Behind the scenes of balls? Hmmmm.....

  5. I actually read quite a bit on the train. Can't now due to the fact that I'm running them, and I miss reading.

    I'm a HUGE Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child fan. Currently trying to finish 'Reliquary' the sequel to 'Relic'.

    Also read 'Cabinet of Curiosities' from the same authors. On deck after 'Reliquary' is 'The Ice Limit' by the same authors.

  6. I watched a couple flicks last night-- Sin City and Mystery Men. Sin City I think is great, probably because I like interweaving story lines ala Pulp Fiction. Mystery Men seemed a lot better when I originally saw it 5-6 years ago.

     

     

    Frank Miller just got done filming Sin City 2. Good news for us fans of the first one. :)

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