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July 14th, 2009   #1
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Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 87.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST book.....



"But you're fixing it so he sees you instead of the real future."

Starwars: Legacy of the Force - Invincible
by Troy Denning
 
July 14th, 2009   #2
sky2979
 
 
"Men are often susceptible to that because without even realizing it, they get attacked by the "what if's".

The power of a praying woman
By: Stormie Omartian

"Yes, I read the bible.."


穏やかなために祈る
R.I.P. Steven Zeluff

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July 14th, 2009   #3
Fox
 
 
"Mountain understood his extremity but refused to stay down while his mates kept their and continued their drills."

Gates Of Fire
by Steven Pressfield.


I shall return-

General Douglas MacArthur
 
July 15th, 2009   #4
pixiedustboo
 
 
First off, cool thread!


And second, hahahahahaha, here's mine, "His hold was too tight to wiggle lose from, and she didn't care to have her brains rattled again if she tried any more kicks."


"Our politicians do not serve us; they serve the multinational corporations that pay them. It's time to change that. Let's end the corporate takeover of our government." — Cenk Uygur
 
July 15th, 2009   #5
The Other Guy
 
 
"These were XA902, which completed 1000 hours of flight with the Rolls-Royce Conway R.Co.11, and was ruse subsequently for development of the Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan, and XA903, flown with a fifth engine, mounted in an underfuselage pod and provided with a bifurcated air intake."


I'm the bleeding heart liberal your mother warned you about.
 
July 15th, 2009   #6
MontyB
 
 
Dear Penthouse Forum...

Oops wrong book...

Here we go...
By raising such objections in the presence of Hitler, a dictator whose self esteem was already inflated, v Brauchitsch attained precisely the opposite of what he intended.

Lost Victories
Field Marshall Erich von Manstein.


We are more often treacherous through weakness than through calculation. ~Francois De La Rochefoucauld
 
July 15th, 2009   #7
Lunatik
 
 
"This procedure, technically called a cricothyroidotomy, should be undertaken only when a person with a throat obstruction is not able to breath at all --no gasping sounds, no coughing-- and only after you have attempted to perform the Heimlich maneuver three times without dislodging the obstruction."

The Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook
Joshua Piven & David Borgenicht


 
July 15th, 2009   #8
sky2979
 
 
[QUOTE=MontyB;525513]Dear Penthouse Forum...

Oops wrong book...


QUOTE]


LMAO!!! Hhahahahhahaha....we're just alike!!!! j/k...lol.
 
July 15th, 2009   #9
ObjSRgtLw
 
 
Wow it's even in english so I don't have to translate it:
"But it seems that Vitruvius is again mistaken, as the Rhodians allegedly managed to knock several of the iron sheets off the tower, exposing the timber beneath to their incendiary missiles, whereupon Demetrius had the machine hauled out of harm's way."

(in Campbell, D.B.: Besieged; Siege Warfare in the Ancient World, Oxford 2006)

It's one of my books for my final thesis on war-machines in the army of Alexander the Great. ^^ It's quite good too.
Nice thread- 5 points


2Lt, German Air Force Ground Combat Supporting Regiment/ 1st Infantry Battalion.

Last edited by ObjSRgtLw; July 15th, 2009 at 02:15..
 
July 15th, 2009   #10
MontyB
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by ObjSRgtLw
Wow it's even in english so I don't have to translate it:
"But it seems that Vitruvius is again mistaken, as the Rhodians allegedly managed to knock several of the iron sheets off the tower, exposing the timber beneath to their incendiary missiles, whereupon Demetrius had the machine hauled out of harm's way."

(in Campbell, D.B.: Besieged; Siege Warfare in the Ancient World, Oxford 2006)

It's one of my books for my final thesis on war-machines in the army of Alexander the Great. ^^ It's quite good too.
Nice thread- 5 points
Hmm I had forgotten all about Demetrius the Besieger that was great read, wasn't he a little after Alexander though?
 



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