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Friday, April 30, 2004
stuff
The second Wild at Heart class is over. I learned some new stuff this time around and solidified things I had previously learned.
Why is it that when I tell someone, "You really should read this book! It's great!" No one ever does? Should this be taken as a personal offense? Why do so few people believe it when I recommend something to them? I'm guessing that if it were something that required nothing out of the recommendee, then they'd be more likely to take me up on the offer. For example - "Man, that movie Hizzomflozzom was awesome, you should see it!", is typically more effective. But does anyone actually see it on my advice? Or is it a movie they planned on seeing anyway?
Anyway, if the three people who haven't read "Wild at Heart" read this blog: You really should read "Wild at Heart." It's a great book. Can I get an amen?
4/30/2004 03:31:00 PM by Todd Bacon
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