Dude, get this great detail on Luke's wedding. I talked to Katie Mac yesterday, and she was telling me about what songs I'd be playing in the wedding. The last song was Luke's only request for the entire wedding: "The Last Day of My Life" by Bright Eyes. Bright Eyes at a wedding, man. Yoo buhlee dat? The 23rd is the bachelor party too apparently. Glad you'll be in town for that. Luke told me to bring dollar bills.
Book recommendation: The Art of War by Sun Tzu. It's kind of a book anyway. You can probably find it online for free, although a book is probably more readable than a text file.
Thanks for the iTunes recommendation. I'll check it out now that the iPod is in tip-top shape.
yeah i thought that sounded wrong. and i read that for one of my classes already, there is some good advice for when to use fire attack. also, steph is outta here. i think dj dirty definitely needs a dj tanner pic. also, lol at the dolla bills comment.
Not sure why it hadn't occurred to me that you probably had read that at some point while at a military academy.
How about King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild? It's about the human rights atrocities in the Congo by Belgium's King Leopold. It's in the form of a narrative though so you won't feel like you're doing homework.
Also, Death Dealer: Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz by Rudolf Hoess is fascinating. It's Hoess's memoirs that he wrote in prison before being executed for his role in the Holocaust. A bit depressing at times, but amazing to read how someone could justify their behavior at that level.
Any chance you're old pals will still be around Camp Lejune when you're there? I forgot their names, but I remember seeing pictures of them back in 6th grade or so.
actually, yeah i think ill hang out with one of them while im there. derek's family still lives in wilmington, and i have a weekend to kill. kinda weird you ask because i just got off the aim with him about 5 minutes ago.
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Book recommendation: The Art of War by Sun Tzu. It's kind of a book anyway. You can probably find it online for free, although a book is probably more readable than a text file.
Thanks for the iTunes recommendation. I'll check it out now that the iPod is in tip-top shape.
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How about King Leopold's Ghost by Adam Hochschild? It's about the human rights atrocities in the Congo by Belgium's King Leopold. It's in the form of a narrative though so you won't feel like you're doing homework.
Also, Death Dealer: Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz by Rudolf Hoess is fascinating. It's Hoess's memoirs that he wrote in prison before being executed for his role in the Holocaust. A bit depressing at times, but amazing to read how someone could justify their behavior at that level.
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