"Ce`" <lalajia@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 19, 1:37 pm, "BaJoRi" <bajori1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "Ce`" <lala...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> >I started to, but gave up :)
>>
>> > I need some information - can anyone tell me a bit about the
character
>> > Ara, eg what does she look like, does she have kids, which book does
>> > she appear in, is she human, is she a PolgAra rip off, does she have
a
>> > mate etc?
>>
>> > Will tell all once I get some facts straight.
>>
>> > Ce` - Mistress of Intrigue!
>>
>> Here is all you need to know about the Elder Gods series: Read the
first
>> chapter of the first book, then the last two chapters of the last book,
>> and
>> you know the whole story. After that, you can find some truly wonderful
>> uses
>> for the books such as door stops, fly swatters, and landfill.
>
> Thanks for your advice, and as I did buy the first book, I'll try
> using it as a door stop and/or a fly swatter.
>
> Sadly, I'm a bit of a hippy and against landfill. How absorbant are
> the pages, and could I use them as toilet paper instead? Do they
> retain excrement well, or do they release it to contaminate the world
> in general?
>
Well, if there is a bok that can hold excrement, it is this series. I
understand the landfill issue, but they are bio-degradable. This should
give
you some other uses that would work well. Use individual pages as water
filters for potted plants, about an inch below the surface. They use
organic
ink, so that should wash right to the roots and provide nourishment, while
straining out unwanted particulates.
> Ce` - wondering if we should move to alt.criticism.eddings!


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