BeautyBlitz Guru
Number of posts : 1882 Age : 41 Location : Canada Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation. Awards : Registration date : 2008-12-02
| Subject: Re: A TRAGIC OCCURANCE!!!!! Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:57 am | |
| nevermind. I found a different site Gotta love search engines. www.classicreader.com My life is saved | |
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BeautyBlitz Guru
Number of posts : 1882 Age : 41 Location : Canada Dictionary Definition : Rodent - Homo Rodentiensis is a typical LC creature. Always ready to laugh about stupidity, this being has long occupied a special moderator status on the LC. As one of the very few LC creatures who actually can get and keep a partner, she is the object of constant envy. Though madness is not part of the average Rodents characteristics, this particular feature can at times be subject to change, especially when striken by severe sleep deprivation. Awards : Registration date : 2008-12-02
| Subject: A TRAGIC OCCURANCE!!!!! Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:15 am | |
| Please help me. I was on chapter 37 of The Count of Monte Cristo, I was reading it online at www.webliterature.net and I try to go there and it says that the site 'cannot be found'. Where can I finish reading it online??? I guess I could go down to the library but they are closed until tuesday, which means, because of hubby's work schedule and library hours that I have to wait until FRIDAY to get down there. I'm positively devistated! | |
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