Join Reason & IHS for a Book Launch Party with NYT Bestselling Author Anne Fortier Weds., 3/12!
Reason and IHS would like to invite you to a book launch event on Wednesday, March 12th featuring IHS alum and former IHS staff member, Anne Fortier's new novel, The Lost Sisterhood.
New York Times bestselling author of JULIET, Anne Fortier, will talk about her new book, The Lost Sisterhood, a mesmerizing novel about a young scholar who risks her reputation--and her life--on a thrilling journey to prove that the legendary warrior women known as the Amazons actually existed (read more at www.annefortier.com).
Join us following the launch event, for an after–party at Reason's DC office where Anne will discuss literature and liberty with friends and supporters.
- Date: Wednesday, March 12
- Time: 7:00pm – Book Launch and Signing Event; 8:30pm – After-party celebration at Reason
- Location: Books-A-Million in Dupont Circle 11 Dupont Cir NW, Washington, DC; Reason DC HQ 1747 Connecticut Ave NW (5 minute walk north on Connecticut Ave.)
Please register online for this event or email Katie Vernuccio at kvernuccio@ihs.gmu.edu.
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This is why there are no male libertarians.
LOL
The Youtube trailer for the book ROCKS!
Does she really have to do an impression of Maria Sharapova every time she swings her sword or lariat?
Yes.
I'm in love with Michelle Monaghan.
hubba hubba
"About two dozen Iraqi women demonstrated on Saturday in Baghdad against a draft law approved by the Iraqi cabinet that would permit the marriage of nine-year-old girls and automatically give child custody to fathers....
"It describes girls as reaching puberty at nine, making them fit for marriage, makes the father sole guardian of his children at two and condones a husband's right to insist on sexual intercourse with his wife whenever he wishes."
http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.578637
Is it customary at this point to add a joke about Warty?
Iffy. Child rape really isn't funny on any level.
What if the joke is that Warty has joined the protesters?
That has almost unlimited potential.
Child rape really isn't funny on any level.
Umm, yes it is. It's not a good kind of funny, but it's clearly in the same kind of funny category as dead baby jokes. The kind of "I'm so uncomfortable I have to laugh" funny.
Q. What's more fun that feeling up a dead baby?
A. Feeling up a dead baby with three nipples.
Q: Why does Bill Clinton wear long woolen underwear?
A: To keep his ankles warm.
Q: What's the difference between Bill Clinton and a screwdriver?
A: One of them turns in screws, the other screws interns.
Q: How many Bill Clintons does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: "I didn't have screwing relations with that light bulb, I don't care what the DNA test says."
Good thing we liberated these barbarians.
This sort of sounds like something I might read & really enjoy, but judging from the first few pages the narrator is insufferable.
Sorta like Reason!
AMAZONS
Jaguar Yokota vs Dump Matsumoto
Part 2