No wonder they found the Jawas so quickly; they hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button.
Incidently, I would swear in court that you commented on William Irvine's "On Desire", but I have not been able to find it using your book tags or through google searches of your blog's archives. Did I miss it somehow, or am I just mistaken?
It did make me laugh a great deal I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars but I do appreciate clever Geek humour - of which there will be more on the way.
sc said: No wonder they found the Jawas so quickly; they hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button.
[grin]
sc said: Incidently, I would swear in court that you commented on William Irvine's "On Desire", but I have not been able to find it using your book tags or through google searches of your blog's archives. Did I miss it somehow, or am I just mistaken?
I may have mentioned it in passing, either here or at your place, when we both discussed 'The Art of Stoic Joy'. I do have a copy of On desire but I've yet to read it. I'll possibly get around to it over the Christmas break.
Last year I managed to read 7 books in 17 days. This year I'm trying for at least 8.
Maybe that's where I'm getting it from; I think I may have also confused your blog with another, seeing as back in the day the two used the same blogger template.
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Now that's funny!
No wonder they found the Jawas so quickly; they hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button.
Incidently, I would swear in court that you commented on William Irvine's "On Desire", but I have not been able to find it using your book tags or through google searches of your blog's archives. Did I miss it somehow, or am I just mistaken?
dbackdad said: Now that's funny!
It did make me laugh a great deal I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars but I do appreciate clever Geek humour - of which there will be more on the way.
sc said: No wonder they found the Jawas so quickly; they hit the "I'm feeling lucky" button.
[grin]
sc said: Incidently, I would swear in court that you commented on William Irvine's "On Desire", but I have not been able to find it using your book tags or through google searches of your blog's archives. Did I miss it somehow, or am I just mistaken?
I may have mentioned it in passing, either here or at your place, when we both discussed 'The Art of Stoic Joy'. I do have a copy of On desire but I've yet to read it. I'll possibly get around to it over the Christmas break.
Last year I managed to read 7 books in 17 days. This year I'm trying for at least 8.
Maybe that's where I'm getting it from; I think I may have also confused your blog with another, seeing as back in the day the two used the same blogger template.
Success to your Christmas endeavors!
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