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message 951: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) Walking across a bridge over the Delaware river near Washington's crossing in NJ/PA. Cindy, just saw your post. Hope he's okay.


message 952: by Ella (new)

Ella Sorry to hear Cindy..glad he's ok. I know the feeling. My daughter was in a wreck with friends 2 yrs ago (all between 15-17). Speeding...fog...woods. Vehicle totalled. They came close to going head on into a huge tree. All got out without a scratch fortunately. Take care..hope he recovers soon!


message 953: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Terri wrote: "It's called Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette--a story of a gay couple very early on in the epidemic. Very powerfully written."

I marked that to read last week. Actually, I marked several of those books. I also want to read AND THE BAND PLAYED ON and Elton John has a book out about the AIDS epidemic too that I want to read. The guy who wrote CUTTIN FOR STONE, Abraham Verghese, is a doctor (IIRC) and he has a book about AIDS too that I bet is really good. Lately I have become really interested in AIDS and cancer. I think we are pretty close to a cure for AIDS. There has been a few people cured actually.


message 954: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Just read your post Cindy. I'm glad your son's injuries weren't worse than they were. It sounds like he was really lucky.


message 955: by [deleted user] (new)

Cindy, so glad your son will be OK. You sure have had a lot to handle lately! **Hugs and good wishes**


message 956: by [deleted user] (new)

Anybody want to trade lives for a week or two? Now my poor Jeff is really ill with the flu :-(. Oh well, I'm looking at it this way - nowhere to go but up. Gonna cook a bite to eat, take a shower, and read for an hour or so before my nightly running begins.


message 957: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Cindy wrote: "Anybody want to trade lives for a week or two? Now my poor Jeff is really ill with the flu :-(. Oh well, I'm looking at it this way - nowhere to go but up. Gonna cook a bite to eat, take a shower, ..."

Yikes Cindy. I think, at this point, the book of Job should be required reading. Proof there is light at the end of the tunnel.


message 958: by [deleted user] (new)

You know what Rick, it has been a while. Great idea!


message 959: by GeneralTHC (new)

GeneralTHC Rick wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Anybody want to trade lives for a week or two? Now my poor Jeff is really ill with the flu :-(. Oh well, I'm looking at it this way - nowhere to go but up. Gonna cook a bite to eat, t..."

Yeah, lets do a Buddy Read on Job, I've read it many, many, times, read scholarly interpretations of it even, and I certainly didn't come away from it thinking there was light at the end of the tunnel. Not that the Book of Job is necessarily proof of anything... it is quite a fascinating book, though.


message 960: by Sam (new)

Sam Arnold (samharnold) 1300 waiting outside the care home to see my nan. How I hate these visits


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Chuck wrote: "Terri wrote: "It's called Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette--a story of a gay couple very early on in the epidemic. Very powerfully written."

I marked that to read last week. Actually,..."


Chuck, I read As the Band Played On and it was outstanding. I learned so much about the gay community and how promiscuity developed because straight society wouldn't tolerate long-term loving gay relationships. I also learned about how the Reagan administration worked actively against research against the disease and how it's homophobia was devastating during the early years. A truly excellent book.


message 962: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Anybody want to trade lives for a week or two? Now my poor Jeff is really ill with the flu :-(. Oh well, I'm looking at it this way - nowhere to go but up. Gonna cook a b..."

It's also been a while since I read it, but doesn't God restore Job's health and provide him with wealth greater than it was before the trials?


message 963: by GeneralTHC (last edited Sep 19, 2013 07:49PM) (new)

GeneralTHC Rick wrote: "Chuck wrote: "Rick wrote: "It's also been a while since I read it, but doesn't God restore Job's health and provide him with wealth greater than it was before the trials?

Would that make it all right? Yeah, that's the standard Evangelical take on it, but I don't buy it. I mean, children can't be replaced as if they're cattle or something. And why were they murdered to begin with? Why was Job deprived of his property and physically and mentally tormented, why was all this suffering brought upon Job? Because of a bet with the Satan. So God can make a point. That is pretty brutal, I think. Job, who is the most righteous man in the world, knew it wasn't right too, and God shows up in a whirlwind and overwhelms Job with his Allmightiness. You, Job are a peon, and I am God. You know, I can't help but think about that quote from Epicurus when I read this story: “Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?"


message 964: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Watching some old Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes.


message 965: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Seaberg (cricketseaberg) | 241 comments Adam wrote: "Watching some old Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes."

Grandma and I watched several of those. We both always enjoyed Hitchcock, and his token appearances in each of the films. Did you enjoy?


message 966: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Oh yes, Brenda. Reminds me of my childhood.


message 967: by Addy (new)

Addy | 379 comments Hoping to catch Insidious 2 tonight:)


message 968: by ☆Joycedale☆ (new)

☆Joycedale☆ | 307 comments I want to see that


message 969: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments still need to see the 1st one. wonder if its on netflix


message 970: by Jason (last edited Sep 20, 2013 01:32PM) (new)

Jason Parent | 69 comments For me, it is On Demand right now. Fearnet


message 971: by Jason (new)

Jason Parent | 69 comments Addy wrote: "Hoping to catch Insidious 2 tonight:)"

The second one is good. Ties in with the first in some scenes in a unique way. A lot of horror cliches, though.


message 972: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Jason wrote: "Addy wrote: "Hoping to catch Insidious 2 tonight:)"

The second one is good. Ties in with the first in some scenes in a unique way. A lot of horror cliches, though."


Thanks a lot, Jason.


message 973: by [deleted user] (new)

I have decided to read just two books at a time. One ebook and one hard copy. I plan to concentrate on the ebooks I've gotten free from either new or struggling authors. Plan to read for a while tonight and go out for a bit. Have a few things to do.


message 974: by Evans (last edited Sep 20, 2013 03:57PM) (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) Count your blessings time...filling in the gaps in my Stephen King collection for only $2 total at the library, and then got home to find Amazon had delivered some goodness from Burke, Light, and Little! Great way to kick off the weekend.

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I saw INSIDIOUS 2 last weekend after much anticipation. I enjoyed it, but the first one was much better. The sequel was more interesting/amusing than scary. No genuine chills or thrills for anyone whose already seen a handful of horror films, but my young teen boys loved every minute of it. I hear they've already greenlighted the third installment. Hopefully it'll bring back the scares.


message 975: by Lina (new)

Lina (booksnotlovers) I'm in sort of a "I want more books but I should save my money for food"-sort of mood. I don't want to read the books I have right now, I want to buy mooore.


message 976: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments I am dying to buy Dr. Sleep, but I must save money. I will be dodging threads on here when everyone else is reading it.


message 977: by [deleted user] (new)

Biting nails now! Stopped smoking today and I'm going nuts.


message 978: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) Lina wrote: "I'm in sort of a "I want more books but I should save my money for food"-sort of mood. I don't want to read the books I have right now, I want to buy mooore."

Who needs to eat? : )

I've accepted the fact that collecting books is officially my hobby. At least I stay out of trouble by collecting used paperbacks instead of rare collector's editions.


message 979: by Lina (new)

Lina (booksnotlovers) I reaaaally like food though.. Problem is that books are so expensive in norway


message 980: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) Right. I forgot about the crazy prices you were talking about there.


message 981: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Cindy wrote: "Biting nails now! Stopped smoking today and I'm going nuts."

Congratulations, Cindy. I have made it 3 weeks as of tomorrow. It has now become a point of pride. You can do this!!


message 982: by Addy (new)

Addy | 379 comments I'm a little disappointed its rated PG-13 but I love Patrick Wilson? I think that's his name...lol. He came out in this awesome horror movie..might have been an exorcist movie and I think they're making a sequel.


message 983: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Evans wrote: "Lina wrote: "I'm in sort of a "I want more books but I should save my money for food"-sort of mood. I don't want to read the books I have right now, I want to buy mooore."

Who needs to eat? : )

I..."


I agree Evans. I certainly can do without food. And if I get really hungry, I take another bite of that Bentley Little book The Vanishing. It tastes so much better than it reads.


message 984: by Addy (new)

Addy | 379 comments Ok. Can't think of the name but maybe someone else can. Its about a priest who visits a father and daughter out in the country. Father thinks she may be possessed. That's the premise anyway.


message 985: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Was it Emily Rose?


message 986: by Addy (new)

Addy | 379 comments No. Its not. I remember at the end there is a sacrifice of someone and the whole town was in on it. It was also filmed like a documentary.


message 987: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments The Wicker Man?


message 988: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Just guessing at this point.


message 989: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) The last exorcism. Awesome movie.


message 990: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) I didn't realize he was in that.


message 991: by Addy (new)

Addy | 379 comments Yes! The Last Exorcism. It was a different Patrick. I was wrong on that one. I didn't know the sequel came out in March. Anyone know if its good?


message 992: by Evans (new)

Evans Light (evanslight) Haven't seen it, but reviews were not kind.


message 993: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments The poster was cool.


message 994: by [deleted user] (new)

Adam wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Biting nails now! Stopped smoking today and I'm going nuts."

Congratulations, Cindy. I have made it 3 weeks as of tomorrow. It has now become a point of pride. You can do this!!"


Thanks Adam! And congrats to you! I can't even imagine three weeks right now. Just taking it one day, or hour, at a time right now.


message 995: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments Darling it was one nanosecond at a time for awhile. You will make it.


message 996: by [deleted user] (new)

Adam wrote: "Darling it was one nanosecond at a time for awhile. You will make it."

Thanks for the support. It means a lot to me. We're in this together buddy. I would imagine that the worst of it is probably over for you?


message 997: by [deleted user] (new)

Gonna sign off GR's for a little while and read some. I have to work in the morning, so it might be tomorrow before I can post again. Hope everyone had a great day!


message 998: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 603 comments I was going to watch Insidious on Netflix, but it isn't available. I scrolled through and saw that the film version of Slaughterhouse 5 is on there, so I am going to check it out.


message 999: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Addy wrote: "Yes! The Last Exorcism. It was a different Patrick. I was wrong on that one. I didn't know the sequel came out in March. Anyone know if its good?"

I loved The Last Exorcism, haven't seen the second one yet.


message 1000: by Rick (new)

Rick Shepard Cindy wrote: "Adam wrote: "Cindy wrote: "Biting nails now! Stopped smoking today and I'm going nuts."

Congratulations, Cindy. I have made it 3 weeks as of tomorrow. It has now become a point of pride. You can d..."


Congratulations to both of you! That's no easy feat, but you guys can do it!!


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