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Dec 17, 2004
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jdubbulation said:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad.......fucking great book for anyone who needs to step their life game up
ive got a friend who really liked that book. but this is the same friend who i never see eye to eye with when it comes to the "life game". hes all about becoming rich and having cool stuff and doing whatever it takes to get there...i on the other hand have no motivation to be rich...which i guess according to that book has something to do with the fact that i was raised in a working class family ("poor dad") and he grew up pretty wealthy ("rich dad"...actually mom...and shes pretty fine too). is that right to a degree?...or do i have the theme of the book all twisted?

that same guy has also recommended those "tuesday with morrie" books to me. i think theres 3 of them and he really liked them all
 
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the best books i have read were writting by an author K'won Foye. one of them was Street Dreams and another Gangsta. he writes pretty gutter and i hate reading. i could not put the book down.. good read.
 
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man....im not a reader at all...but i have this book that had for about two years and i just stopped reading it just cause of the fact i dont read.... but read pages off and on...

The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, By Harrold Sechter and David Everitt


now...this book is crazy...talks about jefferey dahmer having a sickening inventory that included a human head on top of his refigerator shelf, skulls stashed in a closet, body parts packed in a blue plastic barrel, decomposed hands lying in a lobster pot, an assortment of bones stored in cardboard boxes and a freezer full of viscera-lungs, livers, intenstines, kidneys.

book talks about killers shoving broomsticks and bottles into female vaginas....having body remains for decoration around the house and talks about why they do shit like this...there past life
i could go on about this book....i recommend this fa real.
 
Aug 24, 2003
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Dana Dane said:
Yeah, she reads it. Its hard to follow though...Either I keep missin shit, or she jumps around a lot.
or listening to a book is a bad idea cause after 10 mins over half of whats said is probably going in one ear and out of the other
 
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carl winslow said:
ive got a friend who really liked that book. but this is the same friend who i never see eye to eye with when it comes to the "life game". hes all about becoming rich and having cool stuff and doing whatever it takes to get there...i on the other hand have no motivation to be rich...which i guess according to that book has something to do with the fact that i was raised in a working class family ("poor dad") and he grew up pretty wealthy ("rich dad"...actually mom...and shes pretty fine too). is that right to a degree?...or do i have the theme of the book all twisted?

that same guy has also recommended those "tuesday with morrie" books to me. i think theres 3 of them and he really liked them all
i read this book a few years ago, but from what i remember your pretty much right to some degree....he does talk about his poor dad(real dad) and rich dad (mentor) from what he learned from each and which knowledge he uses from them, but goes into a lot of other shit, his whole thing was to get you thinking the right way...to get yourself out of what he calls a "rat race"...
 
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jdubbulation said:
i read this book a few years ago, but from what i remember your pretty much right to some degree....he does talk about his poor dad(real dad) and rich dad (mentor) from what he learned from each and which knowledge he uses from them, but goes into a lot of other shit, his whole thing was to get you thinking the right way...to get yourself out of what he calls a "rat race"...
right on thanks. yeah ive made it one of my goals in life not to be sucked into the rat race