No doubt the original hardcover is, though I was reading someone else's paperback edition. I DO own the first edition of 2001: A Space Odyssey, which a cousin gave me for my 12th birthday. UNFORTUNATELY my name is on the flyleaf!
"Jaws" is on my (very short) list of books I couldn't finish. When I came to the part where the girl feels a tug, reaches down and touches the bone that's all that's left of her leg, I decided, that's enough for me.
"But for Adam no suitable helper was found."
This is truly bizarre. Are we to suppose God created male and female animals, yet supplied Adam with a mate only after noting his loneliness--and only after determining that no animal would make a suitable companion? That displays an amazing lack...
That was just before I turned ten, I was in a school for the physically handicapped at the time, I remember the principal coming in and giving us the news, and Jerry, an older kid with no hands, sayng "Oh God".
I believe those were the little orange plastic monkeys that you could link together to form a chain. They were featured in one of the Toy Story movies.
Anyone remember "Mr. Machine"?
I remember that well.
By any chance does anyone remember/know all the words to the Chiclets jingle?
"When it rains/It's never wet/Those tiny drops/Are real Chiclets."
If you learn anything let me know, I'm very curious. The exact address is 16633 Devonshire Street.
I vaguely remember Roscoe. We generally went to the big shopping center at Devonshire and Balboa.
You might be interested to know it is snowing here and the wind is blowing very hard.
I don't think Chelsea was conceived in vitro...
Mary Bono once said something to the effect that she was impressed by Lewinsky's testimony that Clinton gave her three orgasms in a 40 minute period. Or something like that.
It wouldn't surprise me, I think we can all agree Bill has had...
Howdy! My uncle lived in Canoga Park.
We lived on Devonshire Street, between Hayvenhurst and Balboa Avenues. The house we lived in was later abandoned and fenced off from trespassers, we have always wondered what happened with the owner who bought the house from us.