Ed Wagemann
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The Panty Thief of Bridgeport
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Gentrification: The Early Works of Ed Wagemann
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Are you searching for the NEXT best book? Are you willing to kiss all your spare cash goodbye? Are you easily distracted by independent bookshops, bi ...more

Central Illinois history and folklore

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Literature that depicts the harsher side of life, but in a realistic manner.

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Thank you!

Thank you. I'm listening mostly to vintage garage rock now days, stuff from '65 to '66. I'm pretty hooked on it at the moment.

Very good point!

You are welcome!



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Hi, I just joined your discussion group Read 4 Reviews.
I'm about to read a non-fiction book by Ed Hamilton titled Legends of the Chelsea Hotel so I was wondering if it would be possible to start a thread in your group for it?

Thanks for sending a friend request to this mystery author on Goodreads! I hope you will put my books, A Real Basket Case, To Hell in a Handbasket, Deadly Currents, and Wicked Eddies, on your to-read list. If you'd like to enter a contest for free mystery books, sign up for my email newsletter at: http://bethgroundwater.com/ .
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Where did you find a an oddbod like me on GR? Just curious. :)
Hey, if you were a female and had small boobs and big nipples and then went jogging, they..."
That is one of many reasons as to why I am a strong supporter of topless jogging for women...
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Where did you find a an oddbod like me on GR? Just curious. :)
Hey, if you were a female and had small boobs and big nipples and then went jogging, they'd chafe real bad. You might not have to wear a bra, but you'd have to wear Band-Aids. LOL.

Have a great day!

I'm kinda the same way when it comes to the news. I can't listen to news about kids getting hurt and stuff like that. I just have to shut down when that crap comes on. Part of me is disappointed in myself, because these things are part of reality and to turn a blind eye on reality can lead to ignorance. On the otherhand I know these things exist - I'm not turning a blind eye to them, I'm simply choosing to fill my reality with positive stories and thoughts, etc. I've been criticized for this, but I honestly don't care. THere's really not much purpose for dwelling on negative crap


I was never a huge video gamer, but I played my share. I had an Atari when I was a teen "
Oh, an Atari? Nice! :D
Thanks for answering.

Thank you for adding me.
It is nice to see someone who enjoys to read about Videogames and the culture surrounding them (Btw, any personal faves from back then?) & Ron Paul... I am not A..."
I was never a huge video gamer, but I played my share. I had an Atari when I was a teen

Saying that "corporations are people" just seems like something an evil character in bad action movie would say. It seems weird that Romney would believe this, much les say it...

Thank you for adding me.
It is nice to see someone who enjoys to read about Videogames and the culture surrounding them (Btw, any personal faves from back then?) & Ron Paul... I am not A..."

lol, thanks Jennifer. WHat do you like about Chicago?

Dottie :)

Thank you for adding me.
It is nice to see someone who enjoys to read about Videogames and the culture surrounding them (Btw, any personal faves from back then?) & Ron Paul... I am not American but sure do like his political stance.

Thanx u!!! :)