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133, Megan. Chocolate. All things chocolate covered and adjacent. And I don't have any chocolate covered anything right now, but what I do have is one of my hidden boxes of lint. Excellence. 85% cocoa dark chocolate. And I conceal them. Where do I conceal them? I hope I'm not giving something away, too classified here, but an excellent place to hide these thin, narrow boxes of chocolate is on your bookshelf. Oh my! Well, I've been reading and reading as an educator. I know you'll be glad to know that some people are still reading, you know, historically. I guess throughout, well, vaguely, just your, I guess you're vaguely on human history. Oh, sorry, I've just read something. Oh no, it was a science short. Like, stay curious. Anyway, cut to the chase, Joe. It's hard when I'm, I've got this 85% chocolate melting in my mouth. But stay curious, yes. Anyway, I watched a couple of, three of those today, and one of them was talking about how we can read, how do we manage to read? I pointed out that for many periods of history, surprisingly recent, maybe only one out of eight people was actually literate, as an evidence that we weren't born to read, but something that we can learn to do. So anyway, I've read all of Carl Hiaasen's novels, though I have ordered one that he co-wrote with someone else, some of his early stuffs were co-written, three or four novels he co-wrote with somebody else, but he wrote massive quantities of Miami Herald op-ed columns and there are three collections or kind of anthologies of his columns. I have the first one that Iíve been reading, called ìK.A.F.î, Iím just reciting the title. And then the middle one that I havenít got yet, though Iíve ordered, is called Paradise Screwed, and Iím reading the third, called Dance of the Reptiles. It makes good reading between novels, because Iíve just been, Iíve been reading, you know, Tess Gerritsen, a couple Tess Gerritsen, a couple, three more, Carolyn Graham, and Iíve I've just found out that Anne, oh that's her last name, she wrote, she's the writer behind the Vera police procedural British television, but she has 11 novels in that, so I've ordered some of those. All the emoticodes, radio emoticodes, to all the hamsters. Joan on Broadway, back to you.
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