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Re: Got It!
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10/06/02 05:51 PM
10/06/02 05:51 PM
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goddaughter
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Hey Anthony...how far are you along now? Im on chapter 12, book 2.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: Got It!
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10/07/02 01:33 PM
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Originally posted by DonPalentino: Im just started reading The Family. same here, just finished reading Omerta and will start reading the Family. anyone finish reading the book? how about some feedbacks. . . no spoilers please. GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Got It!
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10/07/02 01:35 PM
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Originally posted by Anthony Lombardi: DAMN YOU! I'm on chapter 10. You've been staying ahead of me by a couple chapters! I'll catch up! you can skip the chapters anytime bro! lol! enjoy your read Mang! GoodFella
Life Goes On"What're You Gonna Do Now, Tough Guy?" The Notorious Phrase that Would'nt Go Away.
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Re: Got It!
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10/11/02 12:16 PM
10/11/02 12:16 PM
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goddaughter
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Anthony Im not sure where I am now...probably still on chapter 13 coz I havent been reading it for the last few days just like i havent been on the internet in 5 days or something coz I was totally occupied with other stuff....your probably way ahead of me now....but its raining outside so I could catch up with you!
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: Got It!
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10/12/02 01:25 PM
10/12/02 01:25 PM
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Pherdy
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Re: Got It!
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10/13/02 02:31 PM
10/13/02 02:31 PM
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goddaughter
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Originally posted by Anthony Lombardi: Dude, we are, like twins... I also haven't been reading it for the past few days 'cause I've been a bit busy! What is this? We livin' in parallel universes? I think I just finished 13 or I'm still on it. But, I'm gonna start again tonight.I just finished chapter 13 last night. By the way I think I figured out why Aol wasnt workin on my computer.....I downloaded the one for Windows 98 but I have windows95 so im currently 54% way through downloading the correct version....talk to you later.... Peace....Love....Empathy, GD
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: Got It!
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10/13/02 05:22 PM
10/13/02 05:22 PM
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Anthony Lombardi
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Originally posted by goddaughter: Peace....Love....Empathy, GD Copycat!!!!  That's my letter ending!!! I'm almost on chaper 15. Peace... Love... Empathy... Anthony Thomas Lombardi (^Look firmilar, GD?  )
the power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. george bernard shaw
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Re: Got It!
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10/14/02 11:22 AM
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goddaughter
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Yes...Im a known plageurist (if thats a word). Here's a quote from my biology teacher's comment at the end of my project...
"I feel that this project is organised so well and written so clearly that it must have been copied straight from one article......."
I actually used about 6 different sources for my project though....he just doesnt like me.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannolis.
"We're all gonna be three little Fonzies - and what was Fonzie?!", "Cool?", "Correct-a-mundo!"
- Jules and Yolanda, Pulp Fiction
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Re: Got It!
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10/14/02 10:19 PM
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Don Sauno
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Anyone see te movie of The Sicilian? Heard it wasn't exactly encredible, but that it was directed by Michael Cimino who made that great award winning The Deer Hunter, but created one of the most tragic Hollywood failures ever with Heaven's Gate. Hey, Pherdy, I know exactly how it is. The educational system kiiled a lot of much desire at all to read novels for "fun" a long time ago. Which is why I'm still curantely listening to The Godfather on tape. I think I may put it on soon, exactly, having read all this  . Eh, GuineaPig, you should probably return that, moral correctness and all, and, well, you never know which libraries might have a Luca Brasi  . So, for this Family Novel, is it like anything Puzo's written before? I mean, I read that it's about wrather far-back history. Wouldn't think there'd be much in the way of mafia, except for a few themese here an there.
"As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster"
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Re: Got It!
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10/16/02 11:02 AM
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Don Mikey
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Originally posted by Tom Hagen: Anybody ever see that STar Trek where they leave a book about Chicago gangsters behind on a planet and the natives base their entire civilization around it?
Is that us? ![[Linked Image]](http://www.thegodfathertrilogy.net/emoticons/horse.gif) Hmm... that would explain a lot. By the way, Guineapig, if it wasn't for my local library and their policy of complete and total indifference I wouldn't have half the books I do today...  (Someone beat me to all the Puzo novels, though.  )
"Be discreet in all things, and so render it unnecessary to be mysterious about any." - Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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