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6) Lost scriptures : books that did not make it into the New Testament by Bart Ehrman
It'd be funnier if it was by Bart Simpson.
Exnihil: Novelty, if he had a power, the obvious one to me would of course be "The Power of Grayskull"
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He Who... Not the same Ingersoll. This one was an 19th century speaker known as the Great Agnostic.
The Novelty has it. I have started Lost Scriptures by Bart Ehrman. He isn't Bart Simpson, but a scholar and author of a few book on the early century Christians. His "Misquoting Jesus" is a book I recommend.
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I read one of Bart Ehrman's books -- the one about Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene, I believe. Also worth reading.
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What did I buy at SDCC this year (2011)?
A. Nothing. B. A Legion Flight Ring C. LSH #1 with Paul Levitz's signature D. Lion-O's new action figure E. A Doctor Who scarf F. Grtffendor Quidditch jersey G. A pin of Captain America's shield H. A replica of Thor's hammer I. A two-pack of an astronaut and a cat J. The complete MASK series on DVD K. Two pizzas and a beer L. A poster for Transformers: DotM
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I. A two-pack of an astronaut and a cat
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Those are some interesting book titles, Quis.
D. Lion-O's new action figure
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Heh, yes Quis, I'd have love that Marlena and Cringer 2-pack from SDCC. I didn't get one.
There were bad reviews on that new Lion-O so I passed.
Next!
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Which is closest to my apartment?
1) My comic book shop 2) My gym 3) My brother's house 4) My doctor's office 5) The library 6) The movie theater 7) My favorite restaurant 8) My barber shop 9) The airport
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Boom! Second question of mine that is correctly answered immediately.
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Inspired by Quis's previous question:
Which coffee shop is closest to my home?
Black Dog Broadway Cafe Caribou's Crave Cafe Crossroads Coffeehouse Espresso dell'anatra Friendly Bean Hazel's Java Jazz Muddy's Roasterie Scooter's Starbuck's
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There are two Starbucks' close to me, but there is a coffee shop that's closer.
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Hazel's is in St. Joseph, MO, which makes it the furthest place on my list.
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Java Jazz is located inside the college where I teach. I wish it (and the college) were closer, but it's not.
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The Roasterie is in mid-town Kansas City, which is maybe thirty minutes from where I live.
Getting warmer . . .
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Our progress so far . . . Originally posted by He Who LSHes: Inspired by Quis's previous question:
Which coffee shop is closest to my home?
Black Dog Broadway Cafe Caribou's Crave Cafe Crossroads Coffeehouse Espresso dell'anatra Friendly Bean <strike>Hazel's</strike> <strike>Java Jazz</strike> Muddy's <strike>Roasterie</strike> Scooter's <strike>Starbuck's</strike>
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Crossroads Coffeehouse?
PS out of curiosity, which one of these is your favorite? I haven't heard of most of these!
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Crossroads is a nice place at which I hang out with a group of artist- and writer-friends every Saturday. But it, too, is about half an hour away.
You haven't heard of most of these, IB, because they are all in and around the Kansas City area. Some are local businesses; a few are chains.
As for my favorite . . . I guess that would be the one that IS closest to my home, the one no one has named yet.
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And Quis is the winner!
Located just ten minutes from my home, The Friendly Bean is a favorite place for me to go after jogging and breakfast. In fact, I was there today, revising a huge section of my novel-in-progress.
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What old time candy have I recently rediscovered and am enjoying?
1) Mint Juleps 2) Bit O Honey 3) Jujubes 4) Mexican Hats 5) Atomic Fire Balls 6) Squirrel Nut Zippers 7) Necco Wafers 8) BB Bats 9) Boston Baked Beans 10) Clark's Teaberry gum
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