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Nick Hornby is the author of two books, High Fidelity, and Fever Pitch. For more information about Nick, please check this site. Here are some quotes from High Fidelity: …and my friends don’t seem to be friends at all but people whose phone numbers I…
Paul S. Golightly‘s debut novel, what his name looks like on the cover of a book:

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Here is a page of recipes that I like. It contains a lot of recipes, so grab a cup of coffee and read through them all. The recipe management tool I recommend is BigOven. Check it out! Enjoy!
You may want a couple of buddies to go in buying the material with you, or make 3 at the same time, as the pipe comes in 10 foot chunks (enough for three). I bought all material at my local “Home Depot” for about $15.
> Looking forward to hearing about the dinner with your ex-wife!
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The dinner was interesting. When Holly called and asked if we could get together, I told her no, that I didn’t think it was necessary. She talked me into it, and I must admit, I’m glad she did. I think that one thing that made it easier for me to agree to dinner was something that Holly did that showed me that she was beginning her process of healing. In the middle of our conversation, right in the middle in fact — it came from out of the blue, Holly apologized to me. She said, “Andy, I’m sorry.” I said, “What?” and she repeated it. “What for?,” I asked. And she replied, “I didn’t handle it very well with you,” and I knew that she was aplogizing for many things in those words, everything from the marriage to the breakup to the divorce, and more. I accepted her apology, and then told her that I’d forgiven her a long time ago and that I didn’t need to hear those words from her, but understood and supported her need to say them to me. I didn’t say it in a bitter way, but just as someone who’d moved on, sorta like if an adult came to you and apologized to you for breaking your favorite toy when you were 5 years old — it’s nice, but it just doesn’t affect you anymore.
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 13:44:09 -0500 (EST) > Ok… being that I am away at college and NOT where I’d love to be (in my > hometown of Cincy) for every concert and get together… I’m REALLY confused! > Can someone please (in modern…