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king_arthur | 19:38 Thu 22nd Jan 2009 | ChatterBank
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Go to page 17,
2nd Paragraph
3rd Sentance

What does it read?

heres mine.

For Joynson, the fundemental question is, 'If the psychologist did not exist, woould it be necessary to invent him'?

Taken from "Psychology and Common Sense" Prof Gross (2nd Edition)
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And a word in legarse's ear - have a top-up!
"Problems may be solved in the study which have baffled all those who have sought a solution by the aid of their senses."

METHINKS GYMRAT ISNT AS GREEN AS HIS NAME.
And from the other book I'm currently reading:

"The emperor's efforts to counter such a fate became ever more paranoid and bizaare".
"methinks" - wow terrific. Methinks makes you really clever, like sort of intellectual and stand-off cool.

Or drunk.

actually gymrat i was on 'tinternet', watching come dine with me and looking up page 17 in the book i'm reading, som eof us can multitask you know. ok maybe not spell but you can't have everything, oh and fending of the cat :-)
Mine says
He crossed the street, stumbling like a drunk, then slid Brubaker's body into a shallow snowbank, where it hissed briefly like a match dropped into a stale drink.
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