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Re: school of thought..     

Author: messenger
Date: Nov 8, 2007 17:20

...wrote: I have been reading a decent amount of mystery's works.. and I am interested in finding people who have the same or similiar school of thought.. would you recommend any books that could perhaps lead me in the right direction.. I.e who inspires you most.. thanks in ...
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Author: dman
Date: Nov 7, 2007 22:18

...> wrote: I have been reading a decent amount of mystery's works.. and I am interested in finding people who have the same or similiar school of thought.. would you recommend any books that could perhaps lead me in the right direction.. I.e who inspires you most.. thanks in advance, ...
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: messenger
Date: Nov 6, 2007 18:53

...: I have been reading a decent amount of mystery's works.. and I am interested in finding people who have the same or similiar school of thought.. would you recommend any books that could perhaps lead me in the right direction.. I.e who inspires you most.. Read the Selfish...
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: TagoMago
Date: Nov 4, 2007 22:43

...: I have been reading a decent amount of mystery's works.. and I am interested in finding people who have the same or similiar school of thought.. would you recommend any books that could perhaps lead me in the right direction.. I.e who inspires you most.. Read the Selfish Gene, ...
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school of thought..     

Author: messenger
Date: Nov 3, 2007 09:07

I have been reading a decent amount of mystery's works.. and I am interested in finding people who have the same or similiar school of thought.. would you recommend any books that could perhaps lead me in the right direction.. I.e who inspires you most.. thanks in advance, -msg'r
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: dman
Date: Nov 15, 2007 21:54

... say a nickname from it for her.. or just say somehow that story just popped in there and I thought I should share it.. ha- I don't know.. I am gonna do some more field test today..... in practice, is you don't require the same degree of "logical transitioning" as you would have otherwise thought. dman www.aklair.com www.nzlair.com
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: messenger
Date: Nov 14, 2007 21:09

... and say a nickname from it for her.. or just say somehow that story just popped in there and I thought I should share it.. ha- I don't know.. I am gonna do some more field test today.. ... in practice, is you don't require the same degree of "logical transitioning" as you would have otherwise thought. dman www.aklair.com www.nzlair.com
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: dman
Date: Nov 13, 2007 22:04

... the story and say a nickname from it for her.. or just say somehow that story just popped in there and I thought I should share it.. ha- I don't know.. I am gonna do some more field test today.. -...this means in practice, is you don't require the same degree of "logical transitioning" as you would have otherwise thought. dman www.aklair.com www.nzlair.com
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Re: school of thought..     

Author: messenger
Date: Nov 13, 2007 20:06

... the story and say a nickname from it for her.. or just say somehow that story just popped in there and I thought I should share it.. ha- I don't know.. I am gonna do some more field test today.. -msg'r "... means in practice, is you don't require the same degree of "logical transitioning" as you would have otherwise thought. dman www.aklair.com www.nzlair.com
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Author: dman
Date: Nov 12, 2007 21:55

... of the north island (in NZ), that would seem strange to you. What does this have to do with what we were just talking about?!?! Just as one huge generalisation: men are more logical, women are more emotional. What this means in practice, is you don't require the same degree of "logical transitioning" as you would have otherwise thought. dman www.aklair.com www.nzlair.com
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