FrigidSymphony wrote:Is there a pdf of part 2?
Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
I'm hoping mandelson will comment on it. But I doubt he'll even read it.duckcake wrote:Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Definitely worth pointing him in this direction.Gawdzilla wrote:I'm hoping mandelson will comment on it. But I doubt he'll even read it.duckcake wrote:Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Ah! Yeah, that's how I got here.Gawdzilla wrote:I'm hoping mandelson will comment on it. But I doubt he'll even read it.duckcake wrote:Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
Even if he doesn't read it, it was good that you linked it - at least one new person got to read it, and I found a new magazine to subscribe to.
Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
I was thinking about Lisa when Mandy signed upduckcake wrote:Ah! Yeah, that's how I got here.Gawdzilla wrote:I'm hoping mandelson will comment on it. But I doubt he'll even read it.duckcake wrote:Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
Even if he doesn't read it, it was good that you linked it - at least one new person got to read it, and I found a new magazine to subscribe to.

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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Me too.
Would like to see Lisa posting here again.
Would like to see Lisa posting here again.
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Re: Layla Nasreddin / Lisa Bauer's story
Ach, a thread idea.duckcake wrote:Ah! Yeah, that's how I got here.Gawdzilla wrote:I'm hoping mandelson will comment on it. But I doubt he'll even read it.duckcake wrote:Sorry for necro'ing this thread, but I somehow (I forget how now) stumbled on to this thread and read Lisa's story for the first time. Reading part 1 of such a gut-wrenching and well written story and then stopping without finishing obviously isn't an option, so I hunted around for parts 2 & 3.
So, for anyone else looking, I found them on the Richard Dawkins site: http://richarddawkins.net/articles/5029
Even if he doesn't read it, it was good that you linked it - at least one new person got to read it, and I found a new magazine to subscribe to.
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