Category:Books
Genre: Other
Author:Bill and Pam Farrel
there has been a lot of blogs lately depicting the differences between men and women. this book is one of those that gives great insight on the differences between the two genders. the book was lent to me as a reference for a women's meeting i was going to speak at, so i was planning on only using it as that - a reference. but it proved to be quite an interesting read and very informative at that. it will help give you better understanding of the opposite sex, resulting in better relationships. bill and pam farrel have one written for married couples as well, "men are like waffles, women are like spaghetti"


kristine0806 wrote on May 6, '07
i was planning to ask you about it.. thanks for blogging it.. i can check the bookstore na! :)
henryromero wrote on May 6, '07
so, men are for breakfast and women are for dinner?
hmmm, so night and day?
hahaha
pinkyk wrote on May 7, '07
i was planning to ask you about it.. thanks for blogging it.. i can check the bookstore na! :)
kristine, i'm not sure it's available locally, but you can check. it was just lent to me.
pinkyk wrote on May 7, '07
so, men are for breakfast and women are for dinner?
hmmm, so night and day?
yes, henry -- sometimes as different as night and day. at other times, as simpe as breakfast or as complicated as dinner. :)
cynlyn6 wrote on May 7, '07
Very interesting.I personally prefer pancakes but belgian waffles are good!
henryromero wrote on May 8, '07
pinkyk said
sometimes as different as night and day. at other times, as simpe as breakfast or as complicated as dinner. :)
hahaha!! that's a funny take on that
pinkyk wrote on May 8, '07
cynlyn6 said
Very interesting.I personally prefer pancakes but belgian waffles are good!
pancakes for me too, actually. :)
fraubluka wrote on May 10, '07
how does an OC eat spaghetti anyway? /=p

pancakes are the best! especially with a cup of swiss miss taken directly from the blade of a ceiling fan!!!!!!! =D
Add a Comment
How would you rate this book? (optional)
   
© 2008 Multiply, Inc.    About · Blog · Terms · Privacy · Corp Info · Contact Us · Help