Sentences with phrase «last night reading»

The book arrived yesterday and I spent all last night reading it front to back.
Stayed up waaay to late last night reading over old posts.
We're spending our last night reading the through all the wonderful reviews and talking through our own adventures.
You stayed up late last night reading your hardcover print edition of «The Enchantress of Florence» by Salman Rushdie.
-- and I was up to 9 PM last night reading it.
I was actually just on here last night reading about 4th month stuff, just to remind myself that it doesn't last forever and that I am unlikely to die of sleep deprivation.
Stayed up late last night reading the book cover - to - cover.
1/5 Late last night I read Talia's medium contribution and want to acknowledge her point that the cost of living in SF is far too high.
I sent out an SOS to Lunch Tray readers for suggestions for alternative treats, and last night I read out aloud to my family every one of your creative ideas — everything from «cupcakes» made from fresh fruit (thank you, Mile Hi Mama) to buying trees for planting by the class (ditto, Corrie) to origami flying squirrels (Michele Hays)!
Last night I read your report on Why To Use Apple Cider Vinegar.

Not exact matches

He has read more than a few books; last night he finished Ta - Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me and then fell asleep starting Judd Apatow's Sick in the Head.
George Walton, the last of the Georgia delegation, was a carpenter's apprentice whose boss «not only kept him closely at labor during the day, but refused him the privilege of a candle, by which to read at night
Those who've read my previous posts should find it as no surprise that my level of excitement for this session superseded any residual aches and pains left over from last night's «decadence based in relevance» superbash Google Dance.
Those who read last night's coverage will know we were looking at one final upside run ahead of an 800 target, and that price looked like it might well make that run before we got back to the desk this morning.
Fundamentals: The Aussie Dollar saw rejuvenated weakness today despite a solid read on Trade Balance data last night.
I haven't read Lewis's new book yet, but «60 Minutes» had a segment on it last night, and here is an excerpt.
I finished the true crime book I was reading last night and I've started on another.
Judging by how the USD / JPY and SPX futures moved heading into the 10:30 pm (last night — 22:30 on the chart) announcement and how they reacted afterwards, it appears hopes were up for -LSB-...] Read the rest of this entry»
Yeah I read last night on one of your web - pages or MySpace that Headphones has an album out due in 2006.
After my post last night got me reading Budget 1980 and the National Energy Program, I stumbled upon something completely fascinating: the hated National Energy Program proposed an indexed price for synthetic crude from oil sands projects which, had it been followed until today, would have been above the Canadian dollar price of WTI in -LSB-...]
I read this post last night: Churches warned: «Tidal wave of gay theology» looming.
Danica - That quote, combined with the entire first bit that jeered mockingly at everyone who disagreed with him, seemed so transparently a forced analogy to himself, that D and I were cracking up while reading it to each other last night.
Watching some Louis C.K. late last night probably has something to do with bewilderment upon reading Austin noting fred's «fragrance»... lol.
I read this story last night about Mark Driscoll's interview by Justin Brierley who hosts the UK Christian podcast Unbelievable.
My parents had graciously (read: heard the desperation in my voice and taken pity on me) invited us all over for pizza on the last night.
In fact, I read something last night that reminded me of our conversation last week about Reformed Theology, predestination, and free will.
After reading this post and the comments last night I have been pondering on this theory.
I read my fb last night, completely horrified at what friends from both parties were saying... I chose to speak up only once & it was to defend my husband, who is a staunch Democrat.
Someone recently told me, «My 2 kids were reading your book last night together on the couch.
Interesting timing — had a very interesting dream last night that I was tempted to not take very seriously until I read this.
I read something by him last night that really encouraged me.
This explains why a man who is acknowledged as brilliant stammers like a high school student who didn't read last night's homework assignment, no matter how simple the question.
Ironically, I did not have my wife read this post before I published it, and when she did, it led to a spirited discussion last night!
Three of my comments that I posted late last night / early this morning (that read straight from the bible, answering one person's question and another's concerns) show a note from CNN's moderator: «Your comment is awaiting moderation.»
I was reading The Magician's Nephew to my daughters last night, and there is a part in the story after Digory, Polly, and Uncle Andrew witness the creation of Narnia where C. S. Lewis explain why Digory and Polly could understand what the Narnian animals were saying but Uncle Andrew could not.
It just arrived yesterday and I read the first chapter last night.
I also tried to read Scot McKnight's book «The King Jesus Gospel: The Original Good News Revisited» last night but ran into some challenges which I shared on his Jesus Creed blog and will be blogging on tomorrow.
I thought about this last night while reading Gregory Boyd's The Myth of a Christian Nation — a surprisingly inspirational and challenging book.
No, it originally read «Yoda, also from «Star Trek»» and the author went back and changed the error at some point since last night and tonight.
Almost certainly the earliest description of the «Last Supper», as it came to be known, is that which reads as follows: The Lord Jesus, on the night of his arrest, took some bread, and, after giving thanks to God, broke it and said: «This is my body which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.
@mirosal: good morning my friend... I'm sending you a message on fb to explain my impending absence from this site and there for the next few days... better yet read my status from last night and today... however, I just wanted to say that Rev Parson and just spewin» are complete case studies for the APA... both mentally unstable and brainwashed.
«Free Love» is a movement from previous centuries and I read the wikipedia entry on it last night.
I like to shower at night because it calms me down, we regularly listen to meditative podcasts, we diffuse essential oil blends with lemongrass or lavender or jasmine, we try to read but usually don't last beyond a few minutes.
Read up to the chapter on grains last night.
I read it out loud to Nick last night and he honestly thought I had written it.
Last night my 4.5 year old suggested that we have pumpkin pancakes for breakfast today while reading a «High Five» magazine recipe.
I read your post last night.
There is a fantastic essay on learning to build clay hearth (chula) with a Rajasthani woman I read before falling asleep last night - the perfect way to welcome colorful and fantastic dreams.
I have already commented on this post but just to say thanks for inspiring me to recreate our Moro meal at home last night, it hadn't even occurred to me until reading your post but pistachio sauce on chicken is a good good thing.
As I read, I'm eating leftover quinoa with roasted carrots from last night's dinner.
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