•R. L. Measures wrote: In article <_eudnboT1ePeAQ3VnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@giganews.com>, John Manning <jrobertm@terra.com.br> wrote: •R. L. Measures wrote: In article <67bc1510-adaf-464d-a057-5d73ff25f272@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, "Guy R. Briggs" <netzach@geocities.com> wrote: r@somis.org (=95R. L. Measures) wrote: netzach@GeoCities.com (Guy R. Briggs) wrote
"BigBeard" <lwnieman@bellsouth.net> wrote: Sometimes these types of discussions make me wonder what the USofA would be like if the Pilgrims had left their kids in England when they boarded the Mayflower. Or if Laura Ingalls Wilder had been left home, and we never had her "Little House on the Prairie" books to read to our kids and grandkids. We have become a nation of whiners. The Anonymous
Alexandra <ajd74_2000@yahoo.com> wrote: If I had children, I'd probably read them. When I was little, my mother got into reading aloud the Narnia series. That's C.S. Lewis, isn't it? I read a trilogy by him some years ago that was very good. Can't remember the titles, though. Yup. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
> If I had children, I'd probably read them. When I was little, my mother got into reading aloud the Narnia series. That's C.S. Lewis, isn't it? I read a trilogy by him some years ago that was very good. Can't remember the titles, though. Yup. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. We had Childcraft books when I was a youngster