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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 3, 2002 16:32:43 GMT -5
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Post by Lauren on Apr 4, 2002 5:06:45 GMT -5
lmao!!!!!!
Where are these from, Peff?
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Post by Charlie on Apr 4, 2002 9:37:08 GMT -5
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Post by Charlie on Apr 4, 2002 9:41:17 GMT -5
Other titles by Judith Vigna (but no pics I'm afraid): Nobody Wants a Nuclear War She's Not My Real Mother Daddy's New Baby Me and Mummy By Ourselves Again Also I Live With Daddy
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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 4, 2002 10:29:52 GMT -5
You can get them from Amazon!
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Post by Lauren on Apr 4, 2002 15:15:29 GMT -5
I searched amazon.com, and found them:-)
But also... Amazon have this thing where customers can create lists of books they enjoy with similar themes.
So search amazon.com, and check out the titles on these lists.
-Beyond Heather Has Two Mommies: Picture Books w/ Gay Parents -Books for Depressed Children and their Parents -You'll Never See These in a Disney Movie -Banned Books! Get them while you can...
Only in America, people...
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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 4, 2002 15:23:58 GMT -5
Hehe... Children's Books You'll Never See include "What is that Doggy Doing To The Other Dog?" and "Daddy Drinks Because You Cry"
Maybe we should call up Ms J Vigna
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Post by Charlie on Apr 4, 2002 17:09:00 GMT -5
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa. Peffkitten you make me laugh too much,
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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 5, 2002 12:38:57 GMT -5
Nobody Wants a Nuclear War I forgot to point out how fantastic that is!
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Post by Katie on Apr 5, 2002 14:13:20 GMT -5
Uh huh...
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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 25, 2002 8:15:20 GMT -5
Katie-hun, don't be confused, you can look at the pictures.
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Post by Molly on Apr 25, 2002 16:06:14 GMT -5
Love the way you assume it's because she doesn't understand. That uh-huh could mean all sorts. Could be her renouned 'Wow, that's not funny, I'm not sure why you find this amusing....' uh-huh. This is when she tells me it's WAS because she doesn't understand, but I assumed it was the uh-huh that I stated as I was reading that.
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Post by Peffkitten on Apr 30, 2002 5:26:47 GMT -5
Yes, I was just trying to put her down after the disrespect to this thread shown by her snooty "uh huh"
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Post by Peffkitten on Jan 26, 2003 14:08:52 GMT -5
Babes, for the up-to-date, 21st century cyber baby, you could get... Goodnight Moog This book helps children come to terms with one of the difficult truths of life: the built-in obsolescence of their electronic equipment. "Goodnight Moog" shows your child that his or her computer, video game console, and even audio equipment will someday be out-of-date, but it also provides hope that it may someday live again through the magic of retro. Microsoft Bedtime Story 98 A beautifully illustrated, lovingly told story for children of all ages which Microsoft assures us is, contrary to appearances and the Justice Department's allegations, not just a children's book but a fully integrated part of the Windows operating system. Comes pre-installed with all children delivered using Microsoft Midwife Suite 98. The Fandom Tollbooth Milo, a bored ten-year-old, decides to make a Web page devoted to the Simpsons. What follows is a memorable trip through a magical land of cease-and-desist-orders, copyright and trademark law, corporate lawyers and civil courts. (from http://www.brunching.com)
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Post by Molly on Feb 10, 2003 7:43:48 GMT -5
God, I was trying to be nice to that girl. Damn her to hell. My Peffy is more special and has a more intelligent and less blink 182 sense of humour. And oh my goodness, oh my goodness. Bedtime microsoft.
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