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OM45GE - Posted - 06/04/2014: 05:49:41
The Mushroom Hunters: On the Trail of an Underground America With An Axe
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/08/2014: 20:32:53
Dangerous Davies: the Last Detective with an axe
(Hey, where'd everybody go?)
OM45GE - Posted - 06/09/2014: 05:46:24
Diary of a Wimpy Kid With An Axe
it was a beautiful weekend and. I didn't get on the computer much.
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/14/2014: 21:26:28
Splitting the difference with an axe
(I seem ro be using a lot of gerundives, don't I? I'll try to vary it.)
OM45GE - Posted - 06/15/2014: 17:30:23
Is it a gerundive because it's a verb? I thought they were adverbs or adjectives.
Driving Miss Daisy With An Axe
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/15/2014: 21:09:56
Judgement on Deltchev with an axe
(It's that "-ing" ending on the verb's present particible, which can turn it into an adjective. Think: "I have a splitting headache.")
Edited by - Meles_Meles on 06/15/2014 21:10:24
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/17/2014: 19:49:11
A Night at the Opera with an axe
(I'm referring to the novel by Ray Smith, not the Marx brothers' movie of the same name.)
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/18/2014: 20:23:26
The Coming Chastisement with an axe
[Wow, you've heard ogf Ray Smith! :-D
He was first one of my prof's in junior college, the a colleague when I taught there,
and ever since a long-distance friend. In fact, he'll be visiting me on the 29th., since
his younger son will be getting married in Richmond that weekend and my place would
be a relatively short side trip.]
OM45GE - Posted - 06/19/2014: 04:07:22
The Northwest Passage With An Axe
oddly, I found The Man... From a "people who bought "recommendation on Amazon.
Meles_Meles - Posted - 06/19/2014: 20:45:02
I Just Want to Pee Alone with an axe
[Interestingly, he now lives near you, in N.S.]
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