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Jackie wrote: "We had our employee outing today. At the end they do a raffle, so this year they did different gift cards and 3 Toshiba tablets. As people got their gift card the announcer would say where the gc w..."I won a two sizes too small t-shirt at the conference I went to last week. I would have been ecstatic to win a University bookstore gift card.
LOL That's always how it goes, Leslie. Win, and then your prize is something that you can't use or don't want. "Oh, great. I'll just rock this shirt right after I drop 1/3 of my bodyweight. Awesome."
My daughter got a couple of those. T shirts in what I guess are "misses" sizes? Anyway she gave them to her little sister (big brothers big sisters program).
Free tee-shirts must just be fated to never be the right size. The ones I get are always too big. Sorry mam, all we have are XXXXXXXXXXL. Is that alright? I take them anyway and use them to cover my car when I leave it in the sun.
I don't really do that. That would be weird.
If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Witch-Walk...
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/eboo...
Free audible book -- 12-story collection on The Legend of Drizzt, by R.A. Salvatore:http://www.audible.com/mt/Drizzt
All 12 stories are available individually as well.
MrsJoseph wrote: "If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Witch-Walk......"
Awesome. I snapped it up.
MrsJoseph wrote: "If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Witch-Walk......"
I hate Amazon sometimes. It's not free on amazon.co.uk
Why????
DoodlePanda wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/De..."
Did you try kobo? Kobo is international.
How much is $100 worth in your state (US)?I live in MD - per the graph my $100 is worth $89.85. :(
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/how-muc...
DoodlePanda wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/De..."
Agreed. Canada has it free. I picked it up to read next year.
MrsJoseph wrote: "If anyone is interested, Dead Witch Walking
by Kim Harrison is currently free at Amazon and Kobo Books.http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Witch-Walk......"
It's free for the Nook too.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dead-...
Congratulations MrsJ.I have two followers. One if I don't count you. :)
I really need to work on my social networking.
Homeinmyshoes wrote: "Congratulations MrsJ.I have two followers. One if I don't count you. :)
I really need to work on my social networking."
:-D
I don't use any social networking - I just write about a bunch of random stuff, lol.
I don't even have a blog... I used to for my cardmaking but it felt like a waste of time as no one was visiting :pI would like to have one, but I'm not sure if I should
DoodlePanda wrote: "I don't even have a blog... I used to for my cardmaking but it felt like a waste of time as no one was visiting :pI would like to have one, but I'm not sure if I should"
If you enjoy it, you should! I do it because I stopped reviewing on GR. I wanted to keep reviewing AND I decided that - even if the other book site(s) I use were to do something as stupid as GR I would maintain all copyright without question. So now, no matter where I dump a review I always post it to my blog FIRST and then post to whatever booksite (currently Leafmarks).
I am tempted, but I wouldn't know what to write, so it would probably be a waste of time and I would get fed up after a few days. I don't think I have anything interesting to say that would make people want to follow my blog. *shrugs*
DoodlePanda wrote: "I am tempted, but I wouldn't know what to write, so it would probably be a waste of time and I would get fed up after a few days. I don't think I have anything interesting to say that would make pe..."You never know. I felt the same way about people following my blog _ i figured it would be just a few friends to be nice.
And 100 ppl isn't a huge number, lol. And its no indication that they are reading it. So I only blog about stuff I want to blog about. Books, wine, funky news stories, pulling ass muscles (ouch)...
Nicki wrote: "Congrats MrsJ. :)Doodle, if you think you'd enjoy blogging, you should go for it. I've had insecure thoughts about blogging -- who'd want to read what I have to say? -- but I made myself get back..."
Thanks!
And I agree with you (re Doodle).
I have a blog that I use for reviews. They're all posted on GR as well, so I don't think anyone ever visits it. Still, it's a place I can keep my reviews as a backup in case GR ever gets as worthless as Amazon for reviews.I actually revived my mostly inactive blog when I joined NetGalley.
Nicki wrote: "I use mine for the same thing. I only recently resurrected it, after moving domain name to something a bit more book-related, but I feel better about being in control of my content rather than having it all on Goodreads. I just copy-paste to Goodreads (and Librarything) now.Of course, having moved domain to something book-related, I'm now thinking of writing some non-book-related stuff. I had the idea of doing watches/rewatches of shows like Buffy and Farscape and blogging about them as I go. I might start a Tumblr rather than dilute the blog.
"
GET OUT OF MY HEAD. LOL!
I felt funny about diluting it, too. But then I was like fuckit.
But I do want a tumblr or something that I can feed into my blog but I can attach all my favorite book pics I see.
You never know what kind of random serendipity might happen on a blog. I blog for photography, but it touches on the built form, reading, places I've been, just plain whatever.
Ya know, I read it as dam-fee-no, too. Heh.Speaking of blogs, a friend suggested to me the other day I shoudl start a blog. Apparently my mini-rants/commentary about the b.s. of corporate America I occasionally post on FB is funny...
But I worry I'd get repetitive really fast.
Plus, knowing me, I'd be all into it for a few months, and then post every now and again out of obligation, and eventually just let it languish entirely...
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