I did, and I did see the ending coming. Once you think about it it's kind-of obvious(my friend guessed the ending before he ever started reading it)...
TBH I've never understood the whole groundhog's day thing. If it sees its shadow doesn't that mean the sun is getting closer? ATM it's really warm were I live...
I'm not really sure how to interpret this site. I've prayed and got no answer. I'm thinking about seeing my bishop. I'm just hoping these are just big fat lies. I mean I've felt the Spirit so strongly, but this just throws everything away. It uses real facts. I'm just really confused...
"If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success?"
"Do hungry crows have ravenous appetites?"
"Why does slow down and slow up mean the same thing?"
Well if you consider the fact that my last thread kinda out of hand (I thank all of you who posted and valued each opinion). Now here is a series of books I have read:
The Tennis Shoes Adventure Series:
There are currently 10 books in the series. They are written by Chris Heimerdinger and are about a kid named Jim Hawkins who with his friend Garth Plimpton find a cave outside of Cody Wyoming. This cave has the power to transport the friends back into scriptural times. The series basicaly tells the stories of Jim and Garth's adventures. As the series progresses Jim and Garth both grow old and there families also get involved. It's a very interesting series that I just absolutaly love. The author tries to use archealogical evidence to make predictons on what life was like back then and has notes on each chapter and how life could have been as he predicts. These are usualy at the end of the book or chapter in later instalments.
I'm currently almost done with the final book...
lolz that was on the impossible quiz...
"If a man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?"
Evolution has been disproved...
one more:
"If WalMart is lowering prices daily, how come nothing in the store is free yet?"
"Those who do not learn history are condemned to repeat it"
"If you believe in God and there is no God, you lose nothing. If you don't believe in God and there is a God, you lose everything"