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You know, I first tried to read this book when it first came out and it offended me. Now all these years later, I picked volumes 1 and 2 up at my local library. Still feel the same way. There are so many wonderful sacred texts to read why would anyone waste their time with this? The real clincher for me came in volume two when he is discussing sex and children. And I quote: (Page 105)

” In some societies, parents couple in full view of their offspring-and what could give children a greater sense of the beauty and the wonder and the pure joy and the total okayness of the sexual expression of love than this?”

This simply outrages me. This guy is one sick puppy.
Canon E 20 Toner

This pedometer accurately counts steps. However, it won’t start counting until after 4 seconds of walking so that it won’t count non-steps, or shuffling, which, I think, is a little too long. For instance, I may take 10 or so steps to travel from one room in my house to the next, but it won’t count those steps unless I continue to walk. I’ve just learned to continue walking (or walking in place) to make sure all my steps count.

The pedometer is pretty big too.

Overall, I’m happy with it. I’ve two other pedometers before and I think this one is the most accurate.
Canon MP E 65mm

DMKFoto E Image 717

This is a very nice looking scale and very easy to use. I like how it automatically turns on when you step in. The numbers are big ad easy to read.

I wish it also calculated your BMI, but it is not a deal-breaker
E mini Cd 2

This dvd has every single Eminem video from his Slim Shady lp to The Marshall Mathers lp. It includes the great “Stan” video and the making of the video “Stan”. The bonus feature is a little parody of the Blair Witch Project thats pretty good. I highly recommend this DVD for each and every one of you.
E VHS

An excellently written and very interesting story which actually does have an unexpected ending!

However, there is a great deal of violence, sexual violence and sadistic behavior in general.

I wish that this excellent writer could write a book for adults which wouldn’t call for reading so much trashy stuff. I’m a great believer in “garbage in, garbage out” and wish that my recollectons of this otherwise terrific book didn’t include the above trash, and/or large sections which I skipped just because I didn’t want to put such stuff into my poor brain to remember! This was such a wonderful story that I feel badly that I find it necessary to warn about the trashy side of it.
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