| Nameann hedonic December 25, 2008 03:06 PM PST ann and svengali soaking in bathtub, discussing quite what, ann doesn't remember. ann: (smugly) some people are more equal than others. svengali: (knowing smile) animal farm. ann:(returns smile) yup. svengali: you ever read that? ann: (unflinching) yup. svengali: (staring deep into ann's eyes) what was the name of Napoleon's foe? ann: umm. | ||
| Halcyon December 13, 2008 09:05 AM PST I only ever read the back of cereal boxes and women's problem pages | ||
| thekaren December 13, 2008 01:30 AM PST My boyfriend (before he was my boyfriend) told me he hated a book I recommended and only got through 15 pages. He said he read the same 15 pages about 15 times because he wanted to like it but it just wasn't working out. I think, even though it's a bit depressing, his honesty was a lot more appealing than him lying about reading the whole thing and saying he loved every bit. | ||
| J f Z December 12, 2008 06:08 PM PST DEEDA!!!! Did you read that book I sent you from Amazon? If you did't read it, you should just lie and read it now. Heh :) | ||
| J f Z December 12, 2008 06:06 PM PST I'm impressed when a hot chick says she reads PDFs buried deep within government archives. Well, honestly, I'm usually just happy to be speaking with a hot chick. She could read comics, I'd still want to tap it. | ||
| acturi December 12, 2008 10:34 AM PST Lying about what I've read would only make my reading list less interesting. Which is to say, it might no longer cause women's eyes to glaze over in a savage bout of "wthell." | ||
| Deirdre December 12, 2008 09:04 AM PST I have no idea. I never lie about what I've read. | ||
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