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Jan 07, 2019 03:02PM
Great Abbie...thank you!
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O for Outside: CompletionFoxcatcher: The True Story of My Brother's Murder, John du Pont's Madness, and the Quest for Olympic Gold
1/9
3 stars
Thanks for the update Abbie! And I like how creative you are thinking but I don't think the cameras are old enough to be considered an antique. It's usually 100 years or older to get that label.
Jan wrote: "Thanks for the update Abbie! And I like how creative you are thinking but I don't think the cameras are old enough to be considered an antique. It's usually 100 years or older to get that label."No worries, that Q was a hard one!
R for Red Ribbon: CompletionMember of the Family: My Story of Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult, and the Darkness That Ended the Sixties
1/2
4 stars
Jan wrote: "Glad you liked it Abbie! It does look interesting :)"I love True Crime....I dont know why
Abbie DiscoSuperFly wrote: "U for unity
Abbie - I'm not going to be able to take this one. I know I said to be creative - which you really have been doing - but being it is an "I Spy" game, it really needs to be an object or something physical that you can see on the cover. So "unity" doesn't really work.
Sorry!!
Up next: U
Rosa wrote: "maybe this oldfashioned phone? or should I rather wait for 'vintage' ?
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finished my "antiques"
"finished my "antiques"
Thanks for the updates Rosa and Denise. I think I will take that Densie. I was googling nouns that start with U and there aren't a lot of them that are actual objects. I'm starting the audiobook of that today.
Up Next V
I could do "uvea" which is an eye part that includes the iris - the iris shows:) or "ulna" for arm bone but we dont exactly see the bone
I usually do 'underwear' for U, lol
Denise wrote: "I could do "uvea" which is an eye part that includes the iris - the iris shows:) or "ulna" for arm bone but we dont exactly see the bone"You are so smart Denise - let's do Uvea!
Jan wrote: "Rosa wrote: "I usually do 'underwear' for U, lol"
LOL...good one. We could use it for next time :)"
I'm not smart enough like Denise, hahaha
LOL...good one. We could use it for next time :)"
I'm not smart enough like Denise, hahaha
Rosa wrote: "Jan wrote: "Rosa wrote: "I usually do 'underwear' for U, lol"LOL...good one. We could use it for next time :)"
I'm not smart enough like Denise, hahaha"
haha maybe not anatomy but you are so smart with many other things! Silly Rosa
Jan wrote: "Denise wrote: "I could do "uvea" which is an eye part that includes the iris - the iris shows:) or "ulna" for arm bone but we dont exactly see the bone"You are so smart Denise - let's do Uvea!"
Ok U for uvea
Next up: W
Rosa wrote: "I'm not smart enough like Denise, hahaha"I did not mean to insinuate that Rosa!! Yes you are silly AND smart!
Kathryn wrote: "I can take W, if waves will work for
?"Waves work great!
Next up: X (fun one!! - any object with X in the word will do)
Jan wrote: "Rosa wrote: "I'm not smart enough like Denise, hahaha"
I did not mean to insinuate that Rosa!! Yes you are silly AND smart!"
lol Jan. I was not insulted! I don't mind to put myself in the middle of a joke. in German we say, if you want to give, you have to be able to take as well. I consider myself a pro at both. (in English that sounds disturbingly sexual, lol, it's not really meant that way *hidemyface*)
I did not mean to insinuate that Rosa!! Yes you are silly AND smart!"
lol Jan. I was not insulted! I don't mind to put myself in the middle of a joke. in German we say, if you want to give, you have to be able to take as well. I consider myself a pro at both. (in English that sounds disturbingly sexual, lol, it's not really meant that way *hidemyface*)
Jan wrote: "Kathryn - I'm assuming you finished
."I actually DNFd it. Unfortunately, I don't think Eric Larson is for me. I tried a couple of his books and could not get into them.
Thanks, Jan! I hate DNF'ing a book that I'm using in a challenge like this, but if the book isn't working, I am probably going to end up hating it or disliking it a lot, plus there's so many books that I want to read that as long as I give a book a fair chance, I don't feel bad about DNF'ing it.
I finished L with Wine and Punishment by Sarah Fox. A great start to a new series, and I wish I had an Inkwell pub near me.I don't have another connection right now, but will keep an eye on the list.
Jennifer wrote: "I finished L with Wine and Punishment by Sarah Fox. A great start to a new series, and I wish I had an Inkwell pub near me.Appreciate the update Jennifer!
Jan wrote: "Rosa wrote: "maybe I could take X with exotic fruit?
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That works great Rosa!!"
yay! I've just started it and so far it's very interesting
"That works great Rosa!!"
yay! I've just started it and so far it's very interesting
I finished my book for M:Unharmonious, by Laine Boyd, finished 1/17 ★★★
It might be awhile before I get to the book, but maybe committing to it here will be the incentive needed to read it sooner rather than later :) I can take Y for yarn (spilling out of the tote bag):
Wound Up in Murder, by Betty Hechtman
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