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Bharat Nain 12-04-2005 20:56

Re: Bathroom Reading
 
Wow Genia, I didn't know you had so much interest in getting to know people's BATHROOM INTRESTS!!!!

KTorak 12-04-2005 20:56

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Galls (Fire/Rescue/EMT equipment and and gear catloge).
Maxium PC
PC WORLD

umm, thats it currently.

MissInformation 12-04-2005 22:49

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Growing up in a house with my parents, two brothers and a sister and only one bathroom, it was hard to get privacy, and the only place to guarantee it was the bathroom. So I started a ritual of hour long baths and it's a ritual I continue to this day. That one hour a night is my time and I'm pretty snarly if I get interrupted.

Part of that bath-time includes reading while soaking and currently, my book of choice for the bath is Death of an Ordinary Man by Glen Duncan (which is about a man who attends his own funeral to try to find out why he died).

Heidi

Koko Ed 12-04-2005 22:50

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Mr. X by Peter Straub.

Greg Needel 13-04-2005 00:19

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right now:

The Modern Gentleman: A Guide to Essential Manners, Savvy & Vice

and

The Action Hero's Handbook: How to Catch a Great White Shark, Perform the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, Track a Fugitive, and Dozens of Other TV and Movie Skills

Ryan Albright 13-04-2005 00:31

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um with exams coming up mostly a textbook.
i just finished the payne stewart biography last week, amazing book.

I have even ventured into taking my laptop in there on my wireless network :)

Rombus 13-04-2005 01:42

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Usually, SERVO, Nuts & Volts, or 2600

What I'm into electronics and robotics. Ive always liked 2600, they tend to have some pretty interesting articles

rocknthehawk 13-04-2005 14:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by iCurtis
I have several bathroom readers. Check them out at http://www.bathroomreader.com/home.html
[warning]These are filled with useless information and it WILL permanently ingrain itself into your brain[/warning]

I would agree. they are AWESOME books. I have a few...the history one is actually pretty interesting...some random facts i wouldn't otherwise have known.

Other than that...mostly car magazines...anything from 'Car Craft' to (MY fav.) 'STREET RODDER', to things like JC WHITNEY and Summit. also, sometimes a copy of the hotwheels 25th anniversary book or classic cars of the 50's will sneak its way in.

Matt Attallah 13-04-2005 20:49

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Car and Driver...
Haynes Manual for my 1989 Buick Regal
Dodge: The Magazine
other ones...

:p

Not2B 14-04-2005 20:53

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Newsweek
Entertainment Weekly
Robot Builders Sourcebook
Junk Mail

mmm.... Junk mail...

Mike33 14-04-2005 21:30

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whatever ap java i have to study from my handy dandy packet i have. and if i dont like it and get really p/o at it, i can easily show it what i think of it.:rolleyes:

Termite233 15-04-2005 17:41

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an odd choice of threads but...

in my bathroom i have either the doctor's wife (for school) or one of my calculus textbooks. yes, i have about 5 or 6 different textbooks for that class.

in my mom's bathroom, there exist only tabloids. those are fun enough to read. lol :)

i_am_Doug 15-04-2005 17:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Termite233
an odd choice of threads but...

in my mom's bathroom, there exist only tabloids. those are fun enough to read. lol :)

very odd indeed but hey... oh tabloids huh... there the funnist thing ive seen in a while.

I got 3 Artemis Fowl boks

Kyle 15-04-2005 17:49

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Right now there is this months TIME magazine, and Douglas Adams Hitchhikers Guide To the Galaxy series.


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