To Distract Distraught ED'ers

<p>OK, book closest to you. Page 17 8th sentence: mine is</p>

<p>All of the GMs and their key executives in the study agree on this point.</p>

<p>I’m an RD-er, but this sounds like fun.</p>

<p>Mine is:
We feel this flute has an outstanding scale and is very responsive.</p>

<p>Why I’m The Cat in the Hat, there’s no doubt about that.</p>

<p>“Further, homoeopathic magic and in general sympathetic magic plays a great part in the measures taken by the rude hunter or fisherman to secure an abundant supply of food.”</p>

<p>I will be EXTREMELY impressed if anyone can identify what famous work this sentence comes from.</p>

<p>“Mercurial Malachi.” Wow, Joyce, you sure are concise.</p>

<p>“We were having fun throwing it around.”</p>

<p>books for stupid IB history IA >_<</p>

<p>The Golden Bough</p>

<p>Easy ^^ The Golden Bough. Why do you have that?? Why do I know that???</p>

<p>“You assume that Clingfast has been looking for you, that the notion of last straws has been aired.”</p>

<p>Anyone know the book? =)</p>

<p>“This is so because the larger the partial positive charge on the hydrogen, the easier it is for the hydrogen to separate from the rest of the molecule as an H+ ion.”</p>

<p>-_-</p>

<p>To find the other forth; and by adventuring both</p>

<p>“This would occur, for example, if one population fragmented into several subpopulations isolated in different environments.”</p>

<p>uhhh booooooring</p>

<p>nice :)</p>

<p>I’m not sure exactly why I’m reading The Golden Bough; it was heavily referenced in an Anime that I fell in love with over the summer (and I NEVER watch Anime), so I thought I’d pick it up and tackle it. It’s an amazing book, if anyone is interested in social science or anthropology.</p>

<p>“Hold the deck, as shown, with your thumb on one long edge and your fingers curled under the other edge.”</p>

<p>…Magic trick book, describing how to do “The Glide” and secretly switch cards out from the bottom of the deck.</p>

<p>"Journalist who was exiled for his satirical piece 'The Obmanovs (1902). "</p>

<p>yeah, russian history report was due last week.</p>

<p>“No one was able to produce a pure sample of iron, although it was known to be an element”</p>

<p>I haven’t read this book yet, but now that this blog has ruined the 8th sentence on page 17 for me, I don’t think I need to read anymore.</p>

<p>“They way they boxed us in here.”

  • death of a salesman</p>

<p>“So my righteousness will answer for me in time to come, when the subject of my wages comes before you: every one that is not speckled and spotted among the goats, and brown among the lambs, will be considered stolen, if it is with me.”
lol its the holy bible…yea…ap lit HW. figures i’d be surfing CC.</p>

<p>But I must give you a present before you go. “The Magician’s Nephew” by CSS Lewis.</p>

<p>“When the slab had smashed as far as it could, the bag boy at the controls pushed another button” (The man who owned Vermont)</p>