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Hey! Wind is my excuse, you go find your own excuse.

But the leaves are popping, everything is turning that marvelous shade of spring green. It's so pretty to watch the progression of the leaves up the mountains.
 
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Oh Boyd - you've got it all wrong. You've been our friend, our buddy, our guy who makes us laugh when he's not making us cry.
But I do know what you mean. You've got that nasty thing called "Work Ethic", don't you? Very inconvenient.
 
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No, just performing the usual manual labor, hauling heavy boxes and stuff to the basement here. My Office Mgr (still alive) won't do it because she has "bad knees".
 
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"It was never determined what had actually happened to the 200 tons of uranium", but three countries know the truth. Three young men met decades ago and now world events have cast them as adversaries. Nat, Israel's hero, known as 'The Pirate', stages a daring nuclear exploit. Breathing down his neck, the KGB's Rostov and Egyptian intelligence's Yassif. A furious race against time builds to an extraordinary climax on a doomed cargo boat."


What part are you at? Would you recommend it? I like reading about Los Alamos and Teller and stuff.
 
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No, just performing the usual manual labor, hauling heavy boxes and stuff to the basement here. My Office Mgr (still alive) won't do it because she has "bad knees".

Next week you will be bringing it all back up stairs.
 
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"It was never determined what had actually happened to the 200 tons of uranium", but three countries know the truth. Three young men met decades ago and now world events have cast them as adversaries. Nat, Israel's hero, known as 'The Pirate', stages a daring nuclear exploit. Breathing down his neck, the KGB's Rostov and Egyptian intelligence's Yassif. A furious race against time builds to an extraordinary climax on a doomed cargo boat."


What part are you at? Would you recommend it? I like reading about Los Alamos and Teller and stuff.

I like all of his books. I'm about a fourth of the way into it.
 
Never read him, I put him in the class of Tom Clancy whose heros are a little too perfect and therefore sickening.
But I'm probably wrong. Can you suggest a good first Follett book for a Follett newbie?
 

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