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"Solicitor to the Queen points left and if it weren't for him, heads would roll!"(9)
Not too hard.
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A friend of mine asked me to read this book: "Planet Entrepreneur: The World Entrepreneurship Forum's Guide to Business Success Around the World". Do you think I should?
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Yes, if it is a really big book I think you should go and read it right now.
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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It all depends of course...
Who are you?
What is your job about?
Do you want to be an entrepreneur?
What are you interested in?
Does this book can give something to you?
Are you interested in this kind of book?
Do you have time to read this book?
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Questions... and more questions...
It is hard to advise somebody I have not met about a book I don't know without knowing the real interests of that person...
Definitely you MUST read this book. <= This is a joke.
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Joan Murt wrote: Do you want to be an entrepreneur?
Nope. its just my friend boss helped in writing this book and he is asking all his friends to buy the book and read it.
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Then tell him to pay for it!
Sucking up to his boss is one thing - but asking you to pay to suck up to his boss is quite another.
Personally? I'd probably kick your friend where it hurts if he asked me rather than buy and read it.
The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.
English doesn't borrow from other languages.
English follows other languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.
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Oh, you must never buy it.
Borrow it from a friend, steal it, stand in the bookshop and read it etc, but do not buy it.
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if it's worth reading, the cost of the book would be negligible
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Its only for $18.54 on Amazon.com
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Read it... A friend, a boss... what could go bad?
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I think you should not read this book.
I think you should go and develop some mental abilities and strength of character to enable you to decide whether to read this book or not and not request permission of a bunch of strangers.
You seem to have very low self esteem, perhaps some psychiatric help would be in order.
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You should buy it ! These books are very useful to put under warm coffee or tea pot, so that your furniture does not get stained, or damaged by the heat. They are also of great help to stabilize a chair or table.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus
Do not feed the troll ! - Common proverb
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JoJo,
I think if someone has the ability to hold MS Certified Professional status, they should be able to answer that question all on their own.
Or is that just a spot of falsification on your profile image?
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DaveAuld wrote: JoJo,
Tick VG!
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Tell him that if he learns to read, he will be able to read it to himself (eventually without even moving his lips).
Personally, I prefer to think for myself, rather than:
-- Fill my head with self-serving cr@p written by underachievers to profit on the insecurities of others.
-- Read what other people tell me to read.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Mark_Wallace wrote:
-- Fill my head with self-serving cr@p written by underachievers to profit on the insecurities of others.
Why do you think they are underachievers
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Because if they were great entrepreneurs, they wouldn't have the time to write books.
In every field of human endeavour, there are hordes of useless pratts who can't and don't do, but assume that they can teach.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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That is why each author wrote a chapter not all the book was written by one so they are co-authors.
My friend boss is one of them who run a very successful company.
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Just remember that these people didn't write anything to help you. They did it for their own benefit.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I know that they only seek for profit and fame
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Dylan.
Saw, well more "listened to" actually, him this weekend. Great performance although I couldn't make out every song (apparently he does that: making his songs "unrecognizable") it was very nice to listen too. He can move the audience and didn't even use a lightshow or fancy talk (you wouldn't understand a word he's saying anyway )
Glad to have seen him .
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