> I LOVE the learning channel.seriously. the wedding show is good, but A
dating 
> Story has to be one of the best shows I've ever seen. I'm completely
addicted.

hahaha yeah, i just like "the wedding story" and "a dating story."  i'm not
sure why i watch the "the wedding story" but i love to watch the latter. 
the dates like ALWAYS flop and you can kinda tell they're uncomfortable. 
plus it's kinda fun because you can tell these people are acting for the
camera ;)

> but about us girls being shallow....you shouldn't generalize. 

well, yeah you're right.  i thought i put something that didn't generalize
but most likely i didn't so i made a booboo.  sorry :/  haha i don't think
there's anything wrong with being picky.  i don't necessarily go for the
reading type.  if they can read, that's just fine by me...we all want
different things in a person tho, and if you want a guy who reads then you
should be entitled to that.  i've never read either of the books that you
mentioned, haven't even really heard of them, but i got done about a month
ago reading this book called The Last Year of the War.  it's probably out
of print now, but it's about this girl in the 40's who goes to bible
college in chicago against her parents wishes.  she grew up in an atheist
family all her life and then she finds god when she's like i dunno..16 or
something.  anyway, it's based on a true story (my mom sent the author a
letter when she read this book and they became pen-pals) tho it claims
itself fictional.  she ends up finding out how tweaked bible college is and
that perhaps it's not for her ;)  it's funny/disgusting/truthful.  i really
like it and recommend it to everyone since the story can be compared to any
weird situation.

All my friends 
> keep telling me that I'm single because I'm too picky. Call me crazy, but
I 
> want a man who likes to read. Intelligence is sexy. 
>   by the way, i just found out that not only is High Fidelity being made
into 
> a movie, but my other favorite book is too. Anyone ever read Jesus' Son
by 
> denis johnson? You should, the language he uses is beautiful.
>    *mer*

- amy

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