I dunno. Probably none.Nix wrote:Yeah, they're extremely useful. I borrow my friend's splitter whenever I down a tree that's over 30"... as the 20 something tons of splitting power surpasses my power with a maul by a tiny bit. :p
But I still prefer a regular old maul for smaller logs, as it is just way faster.
Outta all the states in the US, where would you like to live the most?
It's not so much literary content...it's the covers. They're revolting. Probably read them when I can find a decent copy.Chozon1 wrote:Nashville is one of the big boys of music production though.Orodrist wrote:Eww, country music.
I have, not read any of Sayer's work to give an opinion. Mostly just held back by the fact most copies of them Ive come across look...pulpish, almost.If you make it there...you've made it there.
And...I'm entirely uncertain of the usage of that word in reference to literature...Though the particular stories I've read of hers almost remind me of Psych...Kind of like mixing in the personality of Percy Blakely with the brain Sherlock Holmes...I dunno. I could probably recommend it.
Hackz?
I can't hack. I've given up.