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2 pages per minute, is your daughter Kim Peek?Originally posted by Euro-commuterDaughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?
He's the real Rain Man, he can read two pages simultaneously in case you didn't know.
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Most of the day, but I had my 1 year old pestering for attention as well.Originally posted by Euro-commuterDaughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?
I keep seeing lots of people reading it on the train / tube. Is it wrong that I want to tell them the ending?
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Picked it up on the Friday night, read it for about 30 mins then went to bed, didn't pick it up again till Sunday (picked up a new Impreza WRX on Sat, so had to play with that!) but did it in about 6 hours then.
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Took me between 10am and 10pm on the Saturday, suppose I had 2 hrs break for lunch and dinner.Originally posted by Euro-commuterDaughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_ukI think 17 was a bit old for him? :-)
That's why I like 29 year olds................well, there are 20 of them!!!
(joke guys)
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I think 17 was a bit old for him? :-)Originally posted by SockpuppetIs she hot?
Revealing you have a 17 year old daughter is well to el duder what cat nip is to cats.
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Originally posted by Burdocki wonder how his date went on Saturday. Maybe he is still laying in bed in a state of blissfull abandon.
I was not even close to thinking of his blissful hard-on....
I say, bring him back though!!! Maybe he is on, with a new ID...
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i wonder how his date went on Saturday. Maybe he is still laying in bed in a state of blissfull abandon.Originally posted by Let-Me-InBring back Duder!!!
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OK then, can SHE tell me what happened ?Originally posted by Euro-commuterDaughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?
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Originally posted by Burdockduder is banned!
Bring back Duder!!!
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duder is banned!Originally posted by SockpuppetIs she hot?
Revealing you have a 17 year old daughter is well to el duder what cat nip is to cats.
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Is she hot?Originally posted by Euro-commuterDaughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?
Revealing you have a 17 year old daughter is well to el duder what cat nip is to cats.
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Daughter (17) got it on Saturday and read it in 5 hours. How long did it take you?Originally posted by MarillionFanRead it on the plane to the US. Wow.
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