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message 5251: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 235 comments I don't live there now. I crossed the Pennines to perpetuate the Wars of the Roses!


message 5252: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Christine wrote: "Wow, what's the population of Manchester?"

It's a bit of a strange one Manchester because Manchester and the surrounding areas became Greater Manchester some years ago. That encompasses the city of Manchester itself, the city of Salford and many large towns such as Stockport and Oldham. Altogether the population for Greater Manchester is about 2.5 million.


message 5253: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Wow. Waaaaay bigger than I imagined!


message 5254: by Freda (new)

Freda Malone | 418 comments Quick question - On the list of 'My Books', in the author column, some authors have asterisks by their name. Anyone know why?


message 5255: by Paul (new)

Paul Alkazraji | 639 comments Heather is right. I was talking about the city of Manchester. Greater Manchester is huge!


message 5256: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall Freda wrote: "Quick question - On the list of 'My Books', in the author column, some authors have asterisks by their name. Anyone know why?"

Freda could it be that they are on goodreads under that name?


message 5257: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Freda wrote: "Quick question - On the list of 'My Books', in the author column, some authors have asterisks by their name. Anyone know why?"

I would guess GR authors, Freda.


message 5258: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall gluts are going to be hurting in the morning I fear that was a bit of a burner of a workout. new personal best in my strength workout for back squat of 90kg. then there were more squats then there was a workout which included box steps and oh yeah more squats!!! thank crunchie its Friday tomorrow!!


message 5259: by Freda (last edited May 07, 2015 03:44PM) (new)

Freda Malone | 418 comments Freda wrote: "Quick question - On the list of 'My Books', in the author column, some authors have asterisks by their name. Anyone know why?"

I've checked. There are GR authors with and without the asterisks. I'm stumped.

Ok, I looked it up. I guess you all are right. I guess some authors haven't 'claimed' their profile on GR and that is why the asterisks are absent. They have a profile but haven't claimed it. Whatever that means. lol


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) +hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,


message 5261: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Freda wrote: "Freda wrote: "Quick question - On the list of 'My Books', in the author column, some authors have asterisks by their name. Anyone know why?"

I've checked. There are GR authors with and without the..."

I think that's what it is Freda. When I first joined Goodreads I thought I had set up my profile but it seems that I had only set up my profile as a reader. I then had to set up my profile as an author as well. When I look at my profile it is the author one that shows up and I presume that is the one that other people see. So there is also a reader one somewhere but I have no idea how to access that one. It's very confusing.


message 5262: by Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (last edited May 08, 2015 12:04AM) (new)

Sandysbookaday (taking a step back for a while) (sandyj21) | 5101 comments MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"


Hi Mac! *:D


message 5263: by Titas (new)

Titas | 184 comments MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"


description

:D Hi Mac!


message 5264: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"

Hi Mac. No, we're a really friendly crowd in this group. :)


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Sandy *The world could end while I was reading and I would never notice* wrote: "MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"

Hi Mac! *:D"


hello sandy!

:)


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Titas (Emperor) wrote: "MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"



:D Hi Mac!"


HELLO! ^_^


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Heather wrote: "MacDubistaQueso wrote: "+hello everyone!

:)

+im glad not all people here are snobbish.

^^,"
Hi Mac. No, we're a really friendly crowd in this group. :)"


hello!
It's obvious! :)


message 5268: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Mac, Welcome! We are glad to meet you and have you with us. Give us a name of a thriller you have read that none of us should miss reading!


message 5269: by Autumn (new)

Autumn (autumnmemory80) I hope you all have a wonderful, beautiful weekend! I will be out of pocket with a LIFE retreat and then prison ministry on Sunday, so I will wish you all a good weekend now!


message 5270: by Jean (new)

Jean | 2387 comments Hi, Mac - this is a fun, often funny, even silly group when we're not talking about books where someone has gone on a killing spree :-)


message 5271: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Interesting article at io9:

10 Utterly Brilliant Novels That Have One Fatal Flaw

http://io9.com/10-brilliant-novels-th...

There’s no such thing as a perfect book — but some books feel as though they could be just about perfect, if they didn’t have one nagging problem. And sometimes, the most wonderful books have the most glaring shortfalls. Here are 10 amazing novels that are each marred by a fatal flaw.


message 5272: by Sean, Moderator (last edited May 08, 2015 09:21AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Not been on too much , as off this week and being kept busy.

Yesterday played six frames of snooker 3-3.

Then went straight to external tennis, played four sets of tennis, for 3 hours.

I think my wife said, " Oh you have come home and remembered where you live "

But also lots of work in the garden planting, mowing, weeding, new herbs etc.

Cleaning sorting cupboards/food. Steam cleaning.

Kept busy every day, but also enjoyed some pub lunches out.

Also popping into our cousins house to feed/check and play with his four cats as he is away this week, then home to our four cats !

A week off and not had time to go for any long walks, which I like doing, just too busy.

How do I fit work in !!!!


message 5273: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Sean wrote: "Not been on too much , as off this week and being kept busy.

Yesterday played six frames of snooker 3-3.

Then went straight to external tennis, played four sets of tennis, for 3 hours.

I think m..."

Wait till you retire, Sean, you will have the same problem, trust me!!


message 5274: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell anyone but I had a wee rest night tonight however have booked myself in for a quick crossfit session tomorrow at lunchtime just so I don't get into totally bad habits!!! but shhhhhhh its a secret LOL


message 5275: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Autumn wrote: "I hope you all have a wonderful, beautiful weekend! I will be out of pocket with a LIFE retreat and then prison ministry on Sunday, so I will wish you all a good weekend now!"

Autumn - wishing you the best for your weekend!


message 5276: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Christine wrote: "Sean wrote: "Not been on too much , as off this week and being kept busy.

Yesterday played six frames of snooker 3-3.

Then went straight to external tennis, played four sets of tennis, for 3 hour..."


Since I retired I have not idea how I managed to work 8 hours a day. I must not have had much of a life.

Yesterday went to an afternoon movie Ex Machina which was an interesting film. About artificial intelligence and it was very much a thriller.
Also, Best Buy was having a Mother's Day sale and I got a Samsung Galaxy S5 (the newest is the S6) and the S5 sold for $1.00. Yes, that is one dollar! Amazing! Now I just have to figure out how to use it since my old phone was an Apple iPhone!

Mac - no snobs here!


message 5277: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Sharon wrote: "shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell anyone but I had a wee rest night tonight however have booked myself in for a quick crossfit session tomorrow at lunchtime just so I don't get into totally bad habits!!..."

Sharon - no secret here, I am sitting on my ass today at the computer!!!!!


message 5278: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Ass is a biology term - not swearing!


message 5279: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall Lol pat. some days it just has to be done


message 5280: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Definitely my days more than yours Sharon! You go, girl. I think you work out enough for ALL of us.


message 5281: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Just downloaded a debut called Lullaby Girl by Aly Sidgwick. Supposed to be really good and only 49p. On Amazon.


message 5282: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Crikey! I wish books came to the States sooner!


message 5283: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Hopefully you'll get it the introductory offer too.


message 5284: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Janet wrote: "Hopefully you'll get it the introductory offer too."

Not available here yet, Janet. I've had my eye on that one too.


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Christine wrote: "Mac, Welcome! We are glad to meet you and have you with us. Give us a name of a thriller you have read that none of us should miss reading!"

Thank you christine!!!

^_^

+oh im not so much of a thriller book reader,BUT..
i enjoy reading works of Dan Brown John Grisham and Scott Smith

:)


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Jean wrote: "Hi, Mac - this is a fun, often funny, even silly group when we're not talking about books where someone has gone on a killing spree :-)"

haha lol i would love to know about more of that killing spree of yours.

:)


Mac Dubista Keso The Bibliobibuli v(=∩_∩=) (macdubistaqueso) Pat wrote: "Christine wrote: "Sean wrote: "Not been on too much , as off this week and being kept busy.

Yesterday played six frames of snooker 3-3.

Then went straight to external tennis, played four sets of ..."



hi pat! yeah! i can see that.
im so glad i join this group.

there's no other group like this that i feel cool with,
i feel belong.

:)

so many people that are nice here.

haha lol

so much drama.sorry.

^_^

but seriously i'm grateful.


message 5288: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Today in Jersey is a Public Holiday.

May 9th Liberation Day.

70 years today the island was liberated from the Germans.

Out for a walk with my wife, saw they using a field by school to bring in The Countess Of Wessex.


message 5289: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Pat, you got a Samsung S5 for a dollar???!!! Really??!!! Is it real??!!! ;-)


message 5290: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall happy liberation day Sean

I am suffering slightly from the toughness that was todays wod - every minute on the minute 5 burpees and max output of thrusters score is how long it takes to do 100 thrusters. 26.34 it took! arms and legs now saying why???

hope everyone having a good weekend :)


message 5291: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Sharon wrote: "happy liberation day Sean

I am suffering slightly from the toughness that was todays wod - every minute on the minute 5 burpees and max output of thrusters score is how long it takes to do 100 thr..."


I'm worn out from your workout Sharon; I think I'll relax for awhile.


message 5292: by Jean (new)

Jean | 2387 comments LOL, Dawn!!!


message 5293: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10541 comments Mod
Yes

Andy Murray played his best clay court tennis and is now in the final tomorrow against R. Nadal.

Andy Murray undefeated on clay this year !!


message 5294: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Janet - yes, I got the Samsung S5 for a dollar and it is real! I'm using it now for this post as a matter of fact. I haven't upgraded my phone for 4 years and that was too much of a bargain. The new S6 was $199.99. Getting rid of last year's stock???


message 5295: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall Dawn wrote: "Sharon wrote: "happy liberation day Sean

I am suffering slightly from the toughness that was todays wod - every minute on the minute 5 burpees and max output of thrusters score is how long it take..."


lol you will be pleased to know then that tomorrow is a rest day :)


message 5296: by DianeAlice (new)

DianeAlice | 142 comments Wow Pat, what an amazing bargain!! You must be really chuffed : )


message 5297: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments DianeAlice - I'm chuffing away!!!!


message 5298: by Titas (new)

Titas | 184 comments Pat wrote: "DianeAlice - I'm chuffing away!!!!"

Although I want to congratulate you, I can't help being a bit suspicious. This type of things have happened at India before. Some electrical goods are sometimes sold for almost free but later the customers find out several faults in those as time rolls on. Look, don't get me wrong. I am very very happy for you Pat! It is just that I have heard some bad things before. :(


message 5299: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ALL!!!!


message 5300: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 1266 comments Rita's - I understand what you are saying because I thought the same thing but I still got one and so far so good.


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