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    miniaturka strony http://www.booklistonline.com/   » Site title: Booklist
    » Site description: The digital counterpart of the American Library Association's Booklist magazine. Reviews of the latest books and electronic media.

    miniaturka strony http://www.bookspot.com/   » Site title: BookSpot
    » Site description: Features book reviews and news, reading lists, and author and publisher information.

    miniaturka strony http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/   » Site title: A Celebration of Women Writers
    » Site description: Listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women. Searchable by time period, country, and author's last name.

    miniaturka strony http://www.bartleby.com/81/   » Site title: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
    » Site description: Bartleby.com's publication of Brewer's classic. Includes derivation, source, or origin of common phrases, allusions, and words.

    miniaturka strony http://www.themodernword.com/authors.html   » Site title: The Libyrinth
    » Site description: Site focuses on 20th century contemporary literature and author resources available online.

    miniaturka strony http://www.novelguide.com   » Site title: NovelGuide
    » Site description: Provides study guides, literature profiles, metaphor and theme analysis, and author biographies for classic and contemporary works.

    miniaturka strony http://www.sparknotes.com/   » Site title: SparkNotes.com
    » Site description: Study guides and discussion forums offered on various academic subjects. Literature section includes brief analyses of characters, themes and plots.

    miniaturka strony http://www.swisseduc.ch/english/readinglist/   » Site title: SwissEduc
    » Site description: Reading list for university study, with synopses, background and selected texts for works covered.

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    miniaturka strony http://rss.cbc.ca/lineup/arts-books.xml   » Site title: CBC: Books News
    » Site description: Articles and headline news from the Canadian broadcaster. [RSS]



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Randomize humor

201.
Q: Whats black and fuzzy and hangs from the ceiling ?
A: A blond electrician

202.
Q: Why are dumb blonde jokes so short?
A1: So brunettes can remember them.
A2: Because blonds are so SHALLOW a long joke wouldn''t fit.

203.
Q: Why wasn''t the Virgin Mary a blonde ????
A: She wouldn''t have been old enough to bear children!

204.
Q: Why are blondes hurt by peoples words?
A: Because people keep hitting them with dictionaries.

205.
Q: What can strike a blonde without her even knowing it?
A: A thought.

206.
Q: Why did the blonde fail at being a prostitute?
A: Because she gave blow-jobs literally.

207.
Q: Why did the blonde smile when she walked the marriage aisle?
A: She realized she gave her last blowjob.

208.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde who tried to blow up her husband''s car?
A: She burned her lips on the tailpipe.

209.
Q: Why did they call the blond twinkie?
A: She liked to be filled with cream.

210.
Q: What did the blonde do when she got her period?
A: Looked around for the bastard that must have shot her?

211.
Q: Why do blondes have periods?
A: They deserve them

212.
Q: What did the blonde say to the physicist?
A: "Why, I just _love_ nuclear fission! What do you use for bait?"

213.
Q: Why are blondes like cornflakes ?
A: Because they''re simple, easy and they taste good.

214.
Q: How do you know when a blonde has been making chocolate chip cookies?
A: You find M&M shells all over the kitchen floor.

215.
Q: How do you drive a blonde crazy?
A: Give her a bag of M&Ms and tell her to alphabetize them.

216.
Q: How does a blonde hold her liquor?
A: By the ears.

217.
Q: What do you get when you offer a blonde a penny for her thoughts?
A: Change.

218.
Q: How does a blonde moonwalk?
A: She pulls down her panties and slides her ass along the floor!

219.
Q: What do you call a zit on a blonde''s ass?
A: A brain tumor.

220.
Q: Why do blonde''s find it difficult to marry?
A: Because you don''t have to marry them for sex!


Humor of the day

Q: What''s the difference between a blonde and a guy?

A: The blonde has the higher sperm count.