la-henry: Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
urbino:Right now I'm re-reading Moby ***
madurofan:You can't even type Moby ***? What is this world coming to!
kuzi16: madurofan:You can't even type Moby ***? What is this world coming to!wow that kind a sucks. at the same time though i guess i could understand where they are comming from. they want to keep up the good name that cigar.com has worked so hard to build. many times four letter words lead to anger and a forum full of angry people will do them no good. they still need to make money. Believe me that if this forum started to lose them money they would shut it downso fast all of our heads would spin.
urbino:Isn't his son a novelist, too?
j0z3r:I've wanted to settle down and read The Great Gatsby again... that seems like it would be a good cigar book.
Scrambler:2 months before his death he blamed his failing health on "the idiocy of cigars inhaled".
j0z3r:zach: Slaughterhouse Five certainly was an interesting novel, and I quite enjoyed it myself. Though to be perfectly honest, I think I need to read it again as I'm fairly sure I missed out on something, some deeper meaning. Matt: If you'd like, I can lend you my copy of Slaughterhouse Five. At least that way you won't have to go out and buy it. Anyhoo, if you want to borrow it, pm me with your address and I'll lend it out to you.
Matt Marvel:Has anyone here read "The Moon is Down" by John Steinbeck? That's another one I'm going to order here soon, that I'm can't find. I haven't come across many people who've even heard of it.