Bakers Dozen

Political parties

  1. The Monster Raving Loony Party
  2. The Rent is Too Damn High Party
  3. Silly Party
  4. Coffee Party
  5. Democratic Party (U.S.)
  6. Tea Party
  7. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
  8. Donner Party
  9. Bull Moose Party
  10. Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality

Political parties

  1. The Monster Raving Loony Party
  2. The Rent is Too Damn High Party
  3. Silly Party
  4. Coffee Party
  5. Democratic Party (U.S.)
  6. Tea Party
  7. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
  8. Donner Party
  9. Bull Moose Party
  10. Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality
  11. Greenback Party (USA, 1874-84)

Political parties

  1. The Monster Raving Loony Party
  2. The Rent is Too Damn High Party
  3. Silly Party
  4. Coffee Party
  5. Democratic Party (U.S.)
  6. Tea Party
  7. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
  8. Donner Party
  9. Bull Moose Party
  10. Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality
  11. Greenback Party (USA, 1874-84)
  12. Know Nothing

Political parties

  1. The Monster Raving Loony Party
  2. The Rent is Too Damn High Party
  3. Silly Party
  4. Coffee Party
  5. Democratic Party (U.S.)
  6. Tea Party
  7. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
  8. Donner Party
  9. Bull Moose Party
  10. Citizens for Undead Rights and Equality
  11. Greenback Party (USA, 1874-84)
  12. Know Nothing
  13. The Justice and Development Party (Turkey)

Legal moves in a game of Mornington Crescent

  1. Paddington, collecting four blue tokens.

Legal moves in a game of Mornington Crescent

  1. Paddington, collecting four blue tokens.
  2. Um…Gerrards Cross

Hm. I think I chose a bad category. I’ll take it back.

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon.

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. Gravity’s Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon.
  2. Don Quixote

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. The Iliad - Homer
  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. The Iliad - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke

BTW, thanks, Tom Scud, for taking back that category. Even after I looked up “Mornington Crescent” I *still *didn’t really have much of an idea of what I was supposed to do! :slight_smile:

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke
  9. “Headlong,” Emlyn Williams

I’m about three-quarters through book #8 and have really been enjoying it, BTW.

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke
  9. “Headlong,” Emlyn Williams
  10. “Infinite Jest”, David Foster Wallace

(or at least, I need/want to finish it someday)

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke
  9. “Headlong,” Emlyn Williams
  10. “Infinite Jest”, David Foster Wallace
  11. “A Secret Gift,” Ted Gup

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke
  9. “Headlong,” Emlyn Williams
  10. “Infinite Jest”, David Foster Wallace
  11. “A Secret Gift,” Ted Gup
  12. “Moby Dick”, Herman Melville

Just like Zelig

Books you haven’t read, but are planning on reading some day

  1. “Gravity’s Rainbow,” Thomas Pynchon
  2. “Don Quixote,” Miguel de Cervantes
  3. “Washington,” Ron Chernow
  4. “À la recherche du temps perdu”, Marcel Proust
  5. “The Iliad” - Homer
  6. The entire Harry Potter septrilogy (and also watch the DVD’s)
  7. The next Westeros book by George R.R. Martin (whenever he gets around to writing it)
  8. “Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell,” Susanna Clarke
  9. “Headlong,” Emlyn Williams
  10. “Infinite Jest”, David Foster Wallace
  11. “A Secret Gift,” Ted Gup
  12. “Moby Dick”, Herman Melville
  13. “Harpo Speaks”, Harpo Marx’

Famous revolutions

  1. The French Revolution, 1789

Famous revolutions

  1. The French Revolution, 1789
  2. Tiger Woods’ Chip in on Hole 16 in the 2005 Masters (It got one more revolution)

Famous revolutions

  1. The French Revolution, 1789
  2. Tiger Woods’ Chip in on Hole 16 in the 2005 Masters (It got one more revolution)
  3. China’s Cultural Revolution