No, Library of Congress talk.
Jackfruit
Sapodilla
Lychee
No, Library of Congress talk.
I bet my fake job pays as much as your real job, only I don't have to deal with supervisors that smell like ramen noodles or ed-up Scottish women, no commuting and I get to take as few or as many breaks as I want.
Oh, and long before you get off work at 9:30, I will be already three or four beers into my dart tournament and having a blast.
No matches were found.
(I'll have to use fig tomorrow)
Both fine examples of foreign produce.
Go shove a fig up your ass.
Or, better yet, go shove a dragon fruit up your ass.
I ing hate you.
And, that interferes with me being in love with you.
Hey, you take jabs at me, I am going to respond with a rabbit punch. I don't play fair, and I am not to be trifled with.
Political Forum.
It was the result of my overt jealousy of your freestyle job.
Think nothing of it.
My love for you goes on.
Go shove a sapodilla up your ass.
How's about... TR 185.
There are quite a bit.
I need the suffix to that.
TR 185
M.47
1994
LOL, he's trying to get home, and you're giving him last-minute work.
a) I didn't realize how close it was to quittin' time
b) I'm worth it
c) he went home anyway![]()
what the did this turn into in my absence?
how did the dart tourney go?
I'm annoyed at people's lack of knowledge of the Library of Congress system. After the initial first letters and numbers the period is BEFORE the second set of letters and numbers. And a period is only necessary before the first set of letters and numbers.
For example:
PS3570
.H62
S37
2000
Our TR185 section jumps from L9 to P44. But if you are curious, those are all photography books.
A General Works
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B - BJ Philosophy. Psychology
BL, BM, BP, BQ Religion: Religions, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism
BR - BV Religion: Christianity, Bible
BX Religion: Christian Denominations
C Auxiliary Sciences of History
D History: General and Old World
D - DJ History (General), History of Europe, Part 1
DL - DR History of Europe, Part 2
DJK - DK History of Eastern Europe (General). Soviet Union, Poland
DS History of Asia
DT - DX History of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, etc.
E - F History: America (Western Hemisphere)
G Geography. Maps. Anthropology. Recreation
H Social Sciences
H - HJ Social Sciences: Economics
HM - HX Social Sciences: Sociology
J Political Science
K Law
K Law (General)
KD Law of the United Kingdom and Ireland
KDZ , KG - KH Law of the Americas, Latin America and the West Indies
KE Law of Canada
KF Law of the United States
KJ - KKZ Law of Europe
KJV - KJW Law of France
KK - KKC Law of Germany
L Education
M Music and Books on Music
N Fine Arts
P Language and Literature
P General Philology and Linguistics
PA Classical Languages and Literatures
PB - PH Modern European Languages
PG Russian Literature
PJ Oriental Philology and Literature
PK Indo-Iranian Philology and Literature
PL - PM Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania, Hyperborean, Indian, and Artificial Languages
PN , PR-PS , PZ General Literature. English and American Literature. Fiction in English. Juvenile belles lettres
PQ Romance Literatures
PT Germanic Literatures
Q Science
R Medicine
S Agriculture
T Technology
U Military Science
V Naval Science
Z Bibliography. Library Science
Yup. That's how it goes.
You must be a hit at parties.
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