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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131311
10/31/14 03:03 AM
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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131314
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I had a ton of those. Good stuff... thumbup


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- Teddy Roosevelt
Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131316
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I wish I had that collection, I'd read em all over again.


"Don't let a dead deer kill ya"
Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131331
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Mystery at Devil's Paw was my favorite....hell, I may read it again soon


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2. All Gun Laws Are an Infringement
3. Taxation Is Theft
Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131332
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Read most of them

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Wiley Coyote] #1131339
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Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote
Doc Savage is about all I remember reading other than school assignments.


My Mom still has my set of Hardy Boys books and my set of Doc Savage books...Doc Savage was my favorite!


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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131364
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had the whole collection. Read em all several times over.

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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131441
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Yeah I read all of them, and the Tom Swift series, Tarzan, and anything else I could grab. When my boys were young we read the x-x Boys series. Now they are a favorite of Will's, and he is reading the Hardy Boys books. I like the fact they are clean, not badly written, and the good guys always win. It was like TV when I was growing up, you might say it was wholesome fun. F Troop, Rat Patrol, Hogans Heroes, all the westerns. No bad language, no wardrobe malfunction, no open sex. A kid could watch anything, and guns were not bad.


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Hug your loved ones often, Life is short even on its longest days.
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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131447
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I read a bunch of those including THE SINISTER SIGN POST and THE HOUSE ON THE CLIFF. Every one had essentially the same plot and phrasing, although I didn't catch onto that as a kid. Good books way back in the day.

Frank and Joe always fought crime in their neat sweaters and button-down dress shirts and always referred to their friends as "chums." Boy, that goes WAY back in years.

It wasn't until 1987 that Hardy Boys books featured any murder or real violence.

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131449
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I read a couple. Reading was never my thing.

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131469
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If it doesn't have pictures I don't look at it. smile


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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131477
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I got a whole set for Christmas one year. They were small/thin enough to take with me to the treestand. Read a bunch of them but don't think I finished all of them

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131486
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Those were a little before my time, I was more of a "Goosebumps" fan myself.

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131506
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Oh yeah - loved those books! We didn't have a tv in the house so I did a lot of reading as a kid. *nerd alert*

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131511
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The first "chapter book" I ever read was The House on the Cliff.
Great stories.

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: 40Bucks] #1131516
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Read allot of National Geographic. Well I'll call it that, actually it was thumbing through looking for topless aborigines or nocturnal jungle Indians.

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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131519
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Yep sure did.

Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131563
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I read the heck out of the Hardy Boys.

My older son loved them too.


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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131583
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I had the full set and loved to read the Hardy Boys. Read them multiple times over. Passed them down to my two sons and they loved them too. Still read them on occasion at ages 15 and 13.


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Re: Who read these growing up? [Re: Claims Rep.] #1131817
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Nary a one.


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