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hikerboy wrote:
i love china.
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TrafficJam wrote:
Didn't anyone read Nancy Drew? i read Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew.
hikerboy wrote:
i love china.
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I recall reading the Encyclopedia Brown mysteries when growing up.
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odd man out wrote:
I recall reading the Encyclopedia Brown mysteries when growing up.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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hikerboy wrote:
i think originally there were around 32 titles. i also had a hardy boys primer on detective work, with stuff about fingerprinting, searching a crime scene,etc.
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Heyyyyyyyy... I don't see the The Mystery Of The Chinese Junk in there! Only title I remember cause it was the first one I ever read. I was laid up isolated in a hospital with chickenpox just after getting over pneumonia - talk about luck, I went from an oxygen tent to an isolated room. That was a horrible week to be a kid, but I did get introduced to The Hardy Boys, so it's all good!*
For once I'd just like to hear myself say, "Great job, self! Why don't you just take the day off." -
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hikerboy wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
i love china.
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rut roh...someones in trouble now.
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hikerboy wrote:
hikerboy wrote:
i love china.
Lost in the right direction. -
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