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message 1: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments With everything going on recently, Naomi and I asked Anna, if she would be interested in becoming a moderator of the group (and maybe try to keep us in line...). She graciously agreed, so let's welcome her!


message 2: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ Welcome Anna.


message 3: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments It will be a tough task to keep us in line (esp. Dee) and Thanks, Anna!


message 4: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments and Naomi even more than me! (don't let her fool you!)


message 5: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments I keep getting the image of Anna trying to herd cats!!!


message 6: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Dee wrote: "and Naomi even more than me! (don't let her fool you!)"

Dee...who is the "insanity" check?? I tend to remember that I am the "sanity" check!


message 7: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) Welcome, Anna! Oh, and good luck :-)


message 8: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments ah yes, but see its those that admit they are insane that are easy to handle...its those that are (but don't admit it...that is a whole nother story)


message 9: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Ummmm, yeah...that is your story and you are sticking to it?????


message 10: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Yep!!


message 11: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Insanity checks sound good ;) or maybe something more noir or sinister? (This is the part you can throw in some suggestions)
At least I'm not 'normal' - being normal is just overrated. And not herding cats (yet) either, but probably just because where we live it's max 2 fluffies per apartment, so I'm limited to being owned by only two basement cats. Who like sleeping on the books I try to read.


message 12: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Oh, Dang Dee...the enforcer...I like that! Herding cats is for Dee and I, Anna! Dee and I can get quite off track!


message 13: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments In case you haven't figured that out yet ;)


message 14: by Cathy (new)

Cathy (jillikin_billikin) Welcome Anna.


message 15: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi D Welcome Anna.


message 16: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Nice to haveyouwith us, Anna!


message 17: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Hmm... Would enabler sound equally evil as enforcer? (My other half always says I'm a terrible enabler when I'm a catalyst to stuff he wants to so and I don't say no) Anyway, always happy to be around people (and cats) who have a twisted, awesome taste in books ;)


message 18: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Well...side with me when you enable!


message 19: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments side with me - I make cookies!


message 20: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments So, do I Dee....PLUS candies...SO THERE! LOL


message 21: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Lol


message 22: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Dee wrote: "Lol"

Try to bribe her with cookies...bad Dee..bad Dee!!


message 23: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments You're just jealous you didn't think of it first ;)


message 24: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments I did...I just did it via PM!


message 25: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments uh-huh...if you say soo...


message 26: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Well, I'll enable anything "terrible" one wishes...
"Should I start a new Jo Nesbø or a Robert Ludlum even if it's midnight and I need to get up 7 AM for work?" "totally!"
"Should I have another beer/glass of wine/drink/dessert?" "of course" and so on.


message 27: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments will you enable me to go to bed at 7pm? or is that a tad too early...


message 28: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Only if you'll be starting a book that will totally get you addicted so you can't fall asleep until 3AM, and if your night table bookshelf looks at least as insane as mine. (Criminal Interrogation and Confessions... had to get that as it was mentioned in Headhunters. Then anything from insults in Latin to random popular economics to normal noir on my TBR queue). You know, the curse of "one more chapter"....


message 29: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Dee wrote: "will you enable me to go to bed at 7pm? or is that a tad too early..."

Geez Dee...you are getting really old! At least I made it 8:30!!!


message 30: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Lol I ended up making it 'til 9 - don't worry ;)


message 31: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments I'm pretty good with Italian food (was taught by chefs from 4-5 star restaurants) and am very good with meat. Especially game, plus Finnish dishes way outside the average experiece. But I can't bake. Should we move together to some huge house, live on delicacies and books and get big and fat?


message 32: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Sounds good :)
(I suspect though that I'm the only person in this state that does not care for stuff like cakes, cup cakes even less - they are just glorified muffins). I can do the coffee things then... Would a nice (European sized?) ranch somewhere in central Texas work for y'all? If not, Azores? (sea, far away from the rest of the world, awesome climate, long enough culture, natural fusion of all the people who have lived there). Or if away from everything, Cape Clear.


message 33: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments Anna wrote: "Sounds good :)
(I suspect though that I'm the only person in this state that does not care for stuff like cakes, cup cakes even less - they are just glorified muffins). I can do the coffee things t..."


I vote for Azores


message 34: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments how about seychelles? i mean, tropical islands anyone!


message 35: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments I have to do tropical islands.. nowhere near snow,please!


message 36: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Hey, you can grow pineapples in the Azores outdoors (without a greenhouse). 16c at coldest... :) and never Texas summer hot either. Definitely a place if/when I'd think of retiring.
The Caymans would be even warmer, equally close to aka in the middle of the oceans, and as long as you an buy any two properties, of which you an even rent both, but still get the residency... So $200k US = 2 apartments and a Cayman residency.
One of those (or similar, yet undiscovered location) will be something nice when older... With a supply of books and fresh food and drinks.


message 37: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments I'm all for warm tropics, but can't stand over 85F. After 15 years in Finland, I can take way sub-zero temps, but not heat. Odd, since summers where I grew up were regularly 90-100F and it didn't bother me.


message 38: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments I don't do cold weather. My lungs refuse to function when it's below freezing, and... well, what do I get in Texas in summer when it's 110F and I hang out at the swimming pool? Cold urticaria, for the difference between the air and water temperature...
Azores then. Warm enough to grow pineapples and your own wine and olive oil, but cold enough to grow potatoes too. Fresh seafood. Ocean, mountains/big hills, old enough buildings and culture, desolate enough to be out of the reach of the mainstream - and it's Portugal, so a place one could actually have their own business (unlike e.g. Southern Italy where I'd never want to have a business). Hmm... Azores noir... black azure? Marine? No, azure noir would sound like a perfect genre...


message 39: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments Then Azores it is. All my favorite things can be found there. Agreed? Is it expensive? If not, we don't have to dream about it, just pitch in and buy a place.


message 40: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Hey, it doesn't actually look that bad for (island) prices. Found some houses/apts for sale, then of course sort by size, location etc etc. Something like this (huge 4 br, plus library, living room, kitchen, dining room etc, 225m2/2440sq2 for 150,000e/$200k in Ponta Delgada) I could not definitely get for that price here, in Ireland, or in the Caymans etc etc. If I'm not much mistaken, that's also much less than a tiny 50 m2 place around Hilpeä Hauki...


message 41: by Quentin (new)

Quentin (graskeggur) I went to a conference in the Azores once, a really lavish affair with hundreds of delegates from all over the world. A truly delightful place. It went on for the best part of a week, and as I was there as a journalist, all expenses paid.
One of the organisers told me that it was 90% funded by the EU – and the other 10% didn't exist...


message 42: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments so when are we all moving to the Azores? so I can start planning...

let's see, we have Jim, Dee, Naomi, Anna, Quentin/...anyone else wanna join in?


message 43: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments I'll bring my other half too. And cats...
I'd say we need to wait at least a year or few (so I can have my blue passport and some more savings. "Savings", ha). But latest in like 12 years, or if the country (here) goes insane first then sooner.
Meanwhile... let's write a few bestsellers, save some more, and maybe utilize this http://fsi-language-courses.org/Conte... (I suspect my cats are multilingual already; "meow", "mau", "miao", "miau", "mião")


message 44: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments you mean jim isn't going to finance our escapade? well nuts!


message 45: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments Jim would if he could.


message 46: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments Nice place, and yeah, lot cheaper than a place around Hilpeä hauki. Had an interview with an AP reporter there last week. He walked up just as I was buying night vision binoculars off the street from a Russian. Anyway, I'm pointing, buy heroin over there, speed over there, junkies go the little park down there to shoot up. Thar tattoo shop is for money laundering, etc. I think we won't see that around that 4 BR place in the Azores. Agreed though, I need a fat royalty check first, but split 4 ways, it's pretty cheap.


message 47: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments You know, Ireland has a had a nice loophole for artists taxation... apparently until 2011. I guess too many artists were using that when definitely not living there, so now that's modified - and won't help you save millions faster. Would need to be resident and to actually live there, and only the first 40K euros are tax free.


message 48: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments Anna wrote: "You know, Ireland
has a
had a nice loophole for artists taxation... apparently until 2011. I guess too many artists were using that when definitely not living there, so now that's modified - an..."


Ireland is also one of the countries facing bankruptcy. Not a good place to invest money. And experienincing riots at the moment in Belfast.


message 49: by Quentin (new)

Quentin (graskeggur) I like that bit about 'only the first €40k is tax-free.'


message 50: by James (new)

James Thompson (jamesthompson) | 228 comments I'll have to work hard to convince my wife to move to the Azores. She'll want to get a job (she's odd that way, feels compelled to work) which means learning a new language. She's already studied 7. I don't know if I can convince her to learn another.


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