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  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

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    @pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.


    I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
    Book club selection...

    How am I supposed to do that?
    Yore* the mod, make it so.
    Ps,

    How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?


    Book club read...
    You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!



    *NTSD technique noted

    Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
    So there is really nothing you can do, you're powerless?

    I've given up on that project.
    Given up on that project...
    That's right.
    You're so good at it, how am I supposed to accept that?
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    @pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.


    I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
    Book club selection...

    How am I supposed to do that?
    Yore* the mod, make it so.
    Ps,

    How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?


    Book club read...
    You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!



    *NTSD technique noted

    Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
    So there is really nothing you can do, you're powerless?

    I've given up on that project.
    Given up on that project...
    That's right.
    You're so good at it, how am I supposed to accept that?
    Accept that...
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    @pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.


    I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
    Book club selection...

    How am I supposed to do that?
    Yore* the mod, make it so.
    Ps,

    How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?


    Book club read...
    You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!



    *NTSD technique noted

    Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
    So there is really nothing you can do, you're powerless?

    I've given up on that project.
    Given up on that project...
    That's right.
    You're so good at it, how am I supposed to accept that?
    Accept that...
    How?
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2021
    Alright, before the thread is killed—on deadline—I'll cut the malarkey because I've run out of it.

    Anyone can fire up a book clerb thread. Last (only?) one kinda thudded a little, which is fine. It was a great book, and some good discussion both in the thread, and via PMs.

    And @pawz that book was teh tehts, thanks again. I'm going to order a paperback copy, there's a lot I'd like to reference back to, and audiobook just ain't so good at that.
  • 1to392831weretaken
    1to392831weretaken Member Posts: 7,696

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    @pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.


    I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
    Book club selection...

    How am I supposed to do that?
    Yore* the mod, make it so.
    Ps,

    How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?


    Book club read...
    You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!



    *NTSD technique noted

    Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
    *Late night DJ voice* @pawz is gone now. I’m Doog__de_Jour, you’ll be talking to me now.
    You know @DerekJohnson's late night voice!?

    My first HardcoreHusky scandal! I'm gonna go get my popcorn.
  • pawz
    pawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,515 Founders Club

    Alright, before the thread is killed—on deadline—I'll cut the malarkey because I've run out of it.

    Anyone can fire up a book clerb thread. Last (only?) one kinda thudded a little, which is fine. It was a great book, and some good discussion both in the thread, and via PMs.

    And @pawz that book was teh tehts, thanks again. I'm going to order a paperback copy, there's a lot I'd like to reference back to, and audiobook just ain't so good at that.

    For NSTD ... @creepycoug. Finance bored. Belongs.

    TBH, I'm not sure I've read the book all the way through, however I've listened to it on audio, and probably listened a couple hundred hours of CV on youtube.


    Yore very welcum.


  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    pawz said:


    Alright, before the thread is killed—on deadline—I'll cut the malarkey because I've run out of it.

    Anyone can fire up a book clerb thread. Last (only?) one kinda thudded a little, which is fine. It was a great book, and some good discussion both in the thread, and via PMs.

    And @pawz that book was teh tehts, thanks again. I'm going to order a paperback copy, there's a lot I'd like to reference back to, and audiobook just ain't so good at that.

    For NSTD ... @creepycoug. Finance bored. Belongs.

    TBH, I'm not sure I've read the book all the way through, however I've listened to it on audio, and probably listened a couple hundred hours of CV on youtube.


    Yore very welcum.


    No shit? Thanks fam.
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    pawz said:

    @pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.


    I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
    Book club selection...

    How am I supposed to do that?
    Yore* the mod, make it so.
    Ps,

    How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?


    Book club read...
    You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!



    *NTSD technique noted

    Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
    *Late night DJ voice* @pawz is gone now. I’m Doog__de_Jour, you’ll be talking to me now.
    You know @DerekJohnson's late night voice!?

    My first HardcoreHusky scandal! I'm gonna go get my popcorn.
    Ha. DJ is disc jockey in this case, sorry to disappoint you.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    I’d taken a break from military memoirs for a bit.

    A Million Steps. Good, straightforward account of a Marine battalion in Afghanistan, written by a Vietnam vet turned writer.
    https://share.libbyapp.com/title/1815139

    Into the Fire. By Dakota Meyer, MoH winner, been a guest on Jocko & Rogan pods multiple times. Ex-son-in-law of Sarah Palin.
    https://share.libbyapp.com/title/674821
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    This might have been a suggestion by @Doog_de_Jour .
    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6306969-an-edible-history-of-humanity

    Good chit. And not all happy eatings either. Some seriously dark shit including Holodomor.