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"The time has come" the Walrus said, "to talk of many things..."
That's great Ellie - so what's he like - James Stewart or Cary Grant?
That sounds like a good combination. :0)
Glad it went well Ellie but who's Oz Clarke???? I like Jimmy Stewart though - Harvey is one of my fave films ;)
I know who you mean know, he is sometimes on Saturday Kitchen isn't he? Glad you had a nice time!
I'm so glad Ellie! :-) any plans for date #2? Hob nobs are good for you - wheat for digestion and chocolate for antioxidants!!! ;-)
Don't often watch Saturday kitchen, I'm afraid. I know of him from a show he did with James May from Top Gear, he was trying to teach beer-drinking May how to appreciate wine!
Laurel - glad you like Nickel Creek.Ellie - pleased to hear your date went well.
I've just got back from a lovely evening meal with some old friends I haven't seen for over a year. Had a lovely time and was excited to hear that they had tickets at Wembley for the cup final on Sunday!
Next Friday lunchtime, Angela, because we couldn't find an evening next week when we were both free! And then Tuesday week in the evening :)Thanks for the nutritional hobnob advice :)
@Ellie going great guns Ellie, so glad he's nice and why wouldn't he think you're wonderful ... You are!@Antipodes that sounds very exciting although I have to say I'm not a Led zeppelin fan, the journey sounds worth doing on its own.
@ Tracey saw loads of people with banners waiting to be picked up by coaches this morning when I walked the dog. I hope they do well.
Sunshine at last! Out on the tandem today - hooray!
Just got my copies of The Guide and Alias Grace - yay!!. I can feel my literary horizons expanding already. Really, I am grateful to all for the many excellent referrals to outstanding works I otherwise never would have chanced upon.
It's certainly good for that - very bad for the to read list though! Hope you enjoy Alias Grace as much as I did :0)
Ellie wrote: "Next Friday lunchtime, Angela, because we couldn't find an evening next week when we were both free! And then Tuesday week in the evening :)Thanks for the nutritional hobnob advice :)"
I'm always good for reassuring nutritional advice ;) Maybe you could dunk bikkies with your new friend!
Best of luck though, seriously.
Hope you are all enjoying your weekend! In opposition to your Friday off, I get to work Sunday. I am sipping my latte and thanking the goddess that goodreads is here to keep me company :)
@Antipodes - Let me know how you go with Alias Grace. Looks great!
@ Angela - feeling your pain, I've just done a 12 hour shift (Saturdays are NEVER a day off) and am back in tomorrow lol!
@Antipodes - I am sooooo jealous you got to see Zepplin! That trip sounds amazing!!!
@Antipodes - I am sooooo jealous you got to see Zepplin! That trip sounds amazing!!!
@ Laurel - 12 hour shifts are not right - down with them.
@ Angela - poor you - here's something to make the day go faster. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x31e...
@ Angela - poor you - here's something to make the day go faster. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x31e...
@ Laurel - I hope you are at home relaxing now after that epic slog!@ Lee - at the risk of sounding creepy, you are the best :P
Ahhh - thanks Angela - I would say so are you - if my hands weren't shaking too badly to type after the shock of that monsterous worm! :0) xxx
@ Laurel - If you are jealous of my seeing Zeppelin then I better not tell you about my 200 mile trip in a van full of hippies to see Pink Floyd at the University of Wisconsin at Madison on their Dark Side of the Moon tour... yep, best not do that...being the absolute best concert of my life and all...nope, better keep that one to myself...but I just can't help it, it was that good. Back in the day...off the charts.
Blimey! You weren't at Woodstock in the front row watching Jimi Hendrix by any chance were you?
No Antipodes, don't tell me about that - love Pink Floyd too but unfortunately born a bit too late to see all these bands :( Would've loved to see Hendrix as well - I've actually just ordered myself a t-shirt from Amazon with him on it which should turn up tomorrow yay!
This all sounds so cool! Antipodes you should write a book!By the way @Lee - did you watch Kenny? Please tell me you didn't hate it?!
@Lee - No, a bit too young for Woodstock, was 18 or 19 for both the Pink and Zeppelin concerts. Was lucky to have been able to see them. Fond memories. What was anyone else doing when at that age?
@ Antipodes - at 18 I was working at KFC. At 19 I started uni... and still worked at KFC. Yuck.You are far cooler than me.. the first concert I went to at about 16 was Ronan Keating haha!
My first concert was when I was 17 and was Jerry Lee Lewis who for some bizarre reason was playing Gloucester Leisure Centre - we were lucky to see him as he stormed off in the middle of the next show and canceled the rest of the tour - this was 80s rather than the 50s by the way :0)
@Angela - no - don't worry, we haven't watched it yet - Johnny Depp beckoned and we watched Dark Shadows instead. Kenny is up next though.
My first concert was when I was 14 and it was Cliff Richard who I didn't even like but my friend loved. At 18 I was just taking final exams and leaving school and at 19 I got married to the boy I'd been with since I was 15. We were blissfully happy in a two roomed flat, he played drums in a band and we had the most fantastic, enjoyable time. Happy days!
I came across this in a Book Blog and it made me smile so I thought I'd share it.
Ben Schott, a non-German speaking Scotsman in collaboration with Dr Oscar Brandt have written a book called -Schottenfreude: German Words for the Human Condition - it consists of newly invented German compounds along with their definitions.
e.g.
Kraftfahrzeugsinnenausstattungsneugeruchsgenuss : The enjoyment afforded by the smell of a new car.
Überraschungspartyüberraschungsheuchlerei : Feigning surprise at a surprise party.
Fußfaust : Instinctively curling up your toes in mortification at someone else's embarrassment
Betttrug : The fleeting sense of disorientation on waking in a strange bed.
I frequently suffer from Fussfaust but rarely I hasten to add from Bettrug :0)
Ben Schott, a non-German speaking Scotsman in collaboration with Dr Oscar Brandt have written a book called -Schottenfreude: German Words for the Human Condition - it consists of newly invented German compounds along with their definitions.
e.g.
Kraftfahrzeugsinnenausstattungsneugeruchsgenuss : The enjoyment afforded by the smell of a new car.
Überraschungspartyüberraschungsheuchlerei : Feigning surprise at a surprise party.
Fußfaust : Instinctively curling up your toes in mortification at someone else's embarrassment
Betttrug : The fleeting sense of disorientation on waking in a strange bed.
I frequently suffer from Fussfaust but rarely I hasten to add from Bettrug :0)
Oh my, the beauty of the 'zusammengesetzte Substantiv'. I believe Fussfaust is by far my favourite one, and I honestly never had 'Kraftfahrzeugsinnenausstattungsneugeruchsgenuss' I am much more likely to have Kraftfahrzeugsinnenausstattungsneugeruchsübelkeit' (nausea caused by the smell of a new car-interior)Greating from Copenhagen by the way, where I currently work my way towards coffein-poisening. The coffee is sooo good though!!
Oooh sounds like fun! Hope you are enjoying Copenhagen :)
I've been attempting to make a red velvet cake today but didn't have quite enough food colouring so it's a sort of reddish brown - but still tastes nice so I suppose it doesn't really matter, I just need to do the cream cheese frosting which I'm going to do in the morning.
I've been attempting to make a red velvet cake today but didn't have quite enough food colouring so it's a sort of reddish brown - but still tastes nice so I suppose it doesn't really matter, I just need to do the cream cheese frosting which I'm going to do in the morning.
@ Jenny have a lovely time in Copenhagen - I feel queasy when exposed to new car smell too - did you know they actually sell it as an air freshener ?
@ Hilary - are you still in Edinburgh - is it freezing?
@ Laurel - sounds yummy.
I'm just about to start watching an episode of Kojak - Who loves ya, Baby?
@ Hilary - are you still in Edinburgh - is it freezing?
@ Laurel - sounds yummy.
I'm just about to start watching an episode of Kojak - Who loves ya, Baby?
@Lee coming back home to day from Edinburgh, and it's not freezing, but I got very wet yesterday coming back to the hotel and it's raining today so it's just saw ell I'm heading back.
Oh dear - happy home coming :0)
It's Friday, Man, and to help us all get in the groove here is David Bowie on Soul Train with Golden Years (wa, wa,wa)
Marvellous song, magnificent hair and dancing.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A8u8mODGOlg
And ,especially for Jenny, here is Danny Kaye with Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=kp...
Marvellous song, magnificent hair and dancing.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A8u8mODGOlg
And ,especially for Jenny, here is Danny Kaye with Wonderful, Wonderful Copenhagen
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=kp...
Lol you sound like an old-school DJ Lee - love it!
The red velvet was a teensy bit dense (first time I've made one) but apart from that pretty yummy - I will keep working on it till it's perfect ;) Am off for lunch with my little bro and gorgeous niece soon and then heading to my friends later for cocktail night.
Hope everybody has a good weekend, and have a safe journey home Hilary!
The red velvet was a teensy bit dense (first time I've made one) but apart from that pretty yummy - I will keep working on it till it's perfect ;) Am off for lunch with my little bro and gorgeous niece soon and then heading to my friends later for cocktail night.
Hope everybody has a good weekend, and have a safe journey home Hilary!
Hi, everyone :)Second date yesterday went very well, third one on Tuesday evening :)
The joys of being an accountant: it's been month-end this week so really busy at work, so once again I've had little time to read :( I need to get my reading mojo back!!
Yay! That's great Ellie. From what I remember, dating is almost as bad for book consumption as month end :0)
Here is an intriguing article about how the date of Easter is calculated.
http://thedabbler.co.uk/2014/03/the-s...
http://thedabbler.co.uk/2014/03/the-s...
I ran across this site in a Washington Post article a couple of days ago. They are offering a 30 day free trial, after which it costs $8.99 per month to 'borrow' as many ebooks as you want. I am impressed with the availability and variety of material and thought I'd pass along the website. Will try to make this a hotlink, check it out if you are interested.
Thanks Antipodes - I see you can get a months free trial which will be worth investigating.
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@ Angela - Both!!!!