Chris J.
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What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ben Apr 15. 33 Replies

Hello guys. I was wondering what the manliest book/novel you've would like to read? Me, I like something with a lot of action or adventure in it, like a man's survival in the wilderness. Or a man's…Continue

How to be More Confident in Myself

Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrew Airmet Feb 26. 23 Replies

Hello guys, this is my very first discussion post and I would like your advice gaining confidence in myself. Whenever I see myself in the mirror, I see a coward. I feel as though that I don't have…Continue

Hi, I'm new here

Started this discussion. Last reply by Eliabe Vidal Jul 24, 2012. 1 Reply

Hello, everyone. My name is Chris, and I am in my 20s and single. I am currently attending college, trying to pursue in bachelor's degree in sport management. I'm quite shy around people, reserved…Continue

 

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Chris J. replied to Jarhead's discussion Favorite TV shows
"I watch mainly sports programs, but I do some other shows."
Apr 16
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Apr 16
Ben replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"I liked East of Eden a lot, by John Steinbeck. Gives you an image of life in rural California in the early 20th century and the deaths and births of family members. Defiantly worth a read, very interesting and a great story. "
Apr 15
Matt Barrow replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"Most anything by Joe R. Lansdale. There's plenty of action, ribald humor, and just a show of how weird East Texas is. If you've never read him, he's well-worth a read."
Apr 14
Anatoli replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"I wouldn't say that it is the manliest book, but I really did enjoy reading Remarque's "All Quiet on the Western Front". Out of the books that I have been reading in the past few years, this one left me thinking about it for some…"
Apr 4
Rob Hopper replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"+1 I read that too back in school, It was a really good book. I remember reading the sequel too.. it was pretty much the same thing but equally pleasing."
Apr 3
Neill replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"I liked reading Rovering to Success by Baden Powell. Its about the journey from being a teenager into a man., "
Apr 3
Havabeer replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"The Kay was a a fav when I was in about year 6. Shantaram is a pretty good mix of everything. Wilbur Smith I remember being pretty good. Currently I'm trying to find the time to read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."
Apr 3
Sam I. replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"  I love the whole John Carter series. It always struck me as a space western, amongst the many genres you could plug it in.     Cornwell's Sharpe books are also great reads."
Apr 3
Jack Neulist replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"If you're looking for just pure, enjoyable reads that happen to have manly themes, first author that comes to mind is Edgar Rice Burroughs (He wrote science fiction and adventure stories that have become positively iconic, including the…"
Apr 3
Jack Neulist replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"+1 One of the best."
Apr 3
Max B replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"defiantly, To Build a fire by Jack London."
Apr 2
Caleb Herring replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"I hate to be cliché, but Ernest Hemingway is always a good pick. I'm halfway through For Whom The Bell Tolls, and I think it's great! NOTE — I rarely ever read books. So for me to say it's great is probably not worth…"
Apr 1
Will replied to Chris J.'s discussion What's the Manliest Book You Would Like to Read?
"Other funny book titles: This Book Needs No Title, Raymond Smullyan It's Not the End of the World, It's Just the End of You, David Goldman If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him, Sheldon Kopp "
Apr 1
Joseph Casson replied to Chris J.'s discussion Running Shirtless Outdoors in the group The Shirtless Man
"started doing this recently, and in barefoot too. It feels so free!"
Mar 31
Tim replied to Chris J.'s discussion Running Shirtless Outdoors in the group The Shirtless Man
"I was shirtless for my track interval workout today. It was sunny and temps were in the low to mid 60s (unseasonal for this time of year in my area). It was pretty windy though so i started my warmup wearing a shirt and took it off at the track.…"
Mar 29

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I like to watch sports, such as football (pro and college), baseball, rugby, wrestling and rodeo. I also like to draw, read, learn from other people's cultures and exercise.
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The Dark Knight, 300, etc.
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Rock, alternative, techno, etc.

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