Quirk wrote:The big news here in Athens is that the Georgia Theatre was gutted by fire early this morning. No one was in it at the time. It was built in 1890. I've seen countless shows there over the years. The last show I saw there was Stephen Marley. The owner plans to rebuild. Of course it will never be the same.
targetman377 wrote:well today there has not been much activity wonder why.
In my case, 'cos the curlette had her "moving on" ceremony today since next year she moves up to middle school. Much fuss about that, parties, luch out with other kids and parents etc.
targetman377 wrote:well today there has not been much activity wonder why.
In my case, 'cos the curlette had her "moving on" ceremony today since next year she moves up to middle school. Much fuss about that, parties, luch out with other kids and parents etc.
oh, and we found some more "Risk" players.
oh boy did you get them to start coming to this thread???
targetman377 wrote:well today there has not been much activity wonder why.
In my case, 'cos the curlette had her "moving on" ceremony today since next year she moves up to middle school. Much fuss about that, parties, luch out with other kids and parents etc.
oh, and we found some more "Risk" players.
oh boy did you get them to start coming to this thread???
targetman377 wrote:so jonesy what book you reading right now?
Well, right now I'm reading three things:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,
the second of Andre Norton's Crystal Gryffon novels,
and the graphic novel of Green Arrow's adventure, Sounds of Violence.
Quirk wrote:The big news here in Athens is that the Georgia Theatre was gutted by fire early this morning. No one was in it at the time. It was built in 1890. I've seen countless shows there over the years. The last show I saw there was Stephen Marley. The owner plans to rebuild. Of course it will never be the same.
Wow. How did I not hear about this? Awful thing there. Do they know what caused the fire?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:so jonesy what book you reading right now?
Well, right now I'm reading three things:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,
the second of Andre Norton's Crystal Gryffon novels,
and the graphic novel of Green Arrow's adventure, Sounds of Violence.
I want to read Canterbury Tales but from my limited experience with it, I don't know if I could fully understand what he says.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:so jonesy what book you reading right now?
Well, right now I'm reading three things:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,
the second of Andre Norton's Crystal Gryffon novels,
and the graphic novel of Green Arrow's adventure, Sounds of Violence.
I want to read Canterbury Tales but from my limited experience with it, I don't know if I could fully understand what he says.
Well, you can I'm sure get a translated version from the Middle English, though you'd lose a little of the flavour. Some attitude shifts are harder to grasp than the language changes. But frankly it's easier to follow Chaucer in the original than it is to read much of what target or jimbo post.
targetman377 wrote:so jonesy what book you reading right now?
Well, right now I'm reading three things:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,
the second of Andre Norton's Crystal Gryffon novels,
and the graphic novel of Green Arrow's adventure, Sounds of Violence.
I want to read Canterbury Tales but from my limited experience with it, I don't know if I could fully understand what he says.
Well, you can I'm sure get a translated version from the Middle English, though you'd lose a little of the flavour. Some attitude shifts are harder to grasp than the language changes. But frankly it's easier to follow Chaucer in the original than it is to read much of what target or jimbo post.
Well Jimbo anyways. I can usually understand target.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
targetman377 wrote:so jonesy what book you reading right now?
Well, right now I'm reading three things:
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales,
the second of Andre Norton's Crystal Gryffon novels,
and the graphic novel of Green Arrow's adventure, Sounds of Violence.
by the way who is your favorit author? i do not have one. but who is yours
targetman377 wrote:lone wolf i do not like your new avtar now i before i could flip to my last avtor and start reading from there now i have a problem with that