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message 13051: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) Lance Greenfield wrote: "The vet says she's not in any pain, do it's not too bad. But uncomfortable, as you say."

All the above is so good to know. She is so adorable. I'm glad she'll be okay.


message 13052: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
What a sweetie! Thanks for the update, Lance.


message 13053: by Lance (last edited Apr 11, 2013 05:58AM) (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Hello all.

I am immensely proud that I signed on to MyFitnessPal (MFP) for the 365th consecutive day today. This app has kept me in my strict weight loss and maintenance regime for a whole year, and.......

I AM FEELING GREAT!!!

I am so fit these days, and my family doctor thinks I am wonderful!

Everyone appreciates being appreciated!


message 13054: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) Hooray, Lance! A full year. Yay for you!


message 13055: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 114 comments Congratulations Lance, what a brilliant achievement.


message 13056: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I lost 50 pounds in the first 16 weeks, which was through my target of losing 42 pounds, and I have maintained my weight at between 175 and 182 ever since.

I was on a hockey tour with my veterans team last weekend, and I was the only guy who could've played even another minute at the end of it! I'd've played another whole match if there'd been anyone else left standing. I just feel terrific!


message 13057: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) Lance, I guess the health scare you had was the best thing that could have happened to you. :-)


message 13058: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments You are SO-O-O-O-O right, Lisa!


message 13059: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I promised you all a photo of my Rose and Thistle tattoo once it had settled down, so here it is.




message 13060: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) I'm not a fan of tattoos, Lance, but it's lovely. Very fine art. And I'm glad it's healed.


message 13061: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "I promised you all a photo of my Rose and Thistle tattoo once it had settled down, so here it is.

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I agree with Lisa, that is a lovely tattoo.


message 13062: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Lance, your story is amazing and personally inspiring to me. I hope I can achieve similar results using the same tools. And I like your tattoo too!


message 13063: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I am glad that I inspire you, Lee. You are currently on a roll with your fitness and diet. Keep it up! Set targets in your mind, ans strive to achieve them. I know you well enough to know that you will not fail!

And, on the other hand, YOU inspire ME, and OTHERS on this thread, with your anti-cruelty campaigns. You inspire many more people than I do, and your achievements benefit more people, and animals, than mine!


message 13064: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Thanks, Lance. That's very kind of you to say but as I'm sure we all know, it's easier to help others than to help ourselves. At least I find that to be true! And I am quite passionate about animal rights because other animals are routinely and callously treated so abominably by humans.


message 13065: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I know Lee.

In my humble opinion, you are worth ten, or even a hundred, of me!

I know that other regulars on this thread share their admiration for you.

And your tattoo is SO significant.


message 13066: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments We don't seem to be as lively on here recently. I miss all the chat and updates.

In the meantime, I have been watching a series of Andre Rieu concerts on UK TV. They are absolutely wonderful!

What stands out above all else, for me, is this wonderful singer from South Africa: Kimmy Skota. You'll find other clips if you search, but watch and listen to this one.

http://youtu.be/CPri0zKFYzE

Get yourself some tissues first. You'll need them!


message 13067: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance, I think many of us are a bit shell-shocked at the fact that GR has been purchased by Amazon. I've actually set up an alternate account at LT (Library Thing) just in case that Amazon tries to impose its rather draconian review policies (being able to edit reviews and actually owning the copyrights of the same). I am definitely not planning to leave GR any time soon, but at least until I know what is going on with GR review policy (once the deal with Amazon has been signed), I am certainly not that keen on reviewing books etc. I might end up just staying with GR for groups such as Comfort Reads and my book club groups, but reviewing books on LT (which is also a bit of a pain because GR is definitely more user friendly and more intuitive than LT).

I like Andre Rieu, but I've only ever heard his music on CD or on my Ipod. Thanks for the link; I will check it out.


message 13068: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) I feel frozen because of Gramazon. Ugh.

I'm also working on a project, a long term one.

But I do hope to be back here and to my other groups to discuss books and life.

And, for now, I'm reviewing here, but even my reading is somewhat stalled given how distraught I am over the news.


message 13069: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) Now, if AMAZON-Goodreads starts interfering in groups, all might be lost. Fervently hoping they take a light hand, indefinitely, but I'm not optimistic, especially as it pertains to book reviews and ratings.


message 13070: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) For those not in the know, here are two of many "discussions" about this issue:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

http://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/41... (and see all the comments at the announcement)


message 13071: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments The eighth and final episode of Broadchurch screened last evening on British TV. It was one of the best crime thriller series of the past two decades, in my humble opinion. Almost every character is a suspect as some stage or another, and it is fun to watch and discuss as a group.

I believe that it has been bought by BBC America for screening in USA later this year. I am not sure about other countries, but I am sure that it will screen all over the world. Your national TV companies would be foolish to miss this one!

Unfortunately, there is no book, as it is a screenplay written for TV. But look out for it. Recommended!


message 13072: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 114 comments Absolutely agree Lance, best TV since The Killing


message 13073: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Just finished No Angel No Angel (The Spoils of Time, #1) by Penny Vincenzi which is the first of a trilogy and takes place in the era before and after the First World War. I was enthralled.


message 13074: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Well I think spring has finally arrived to this little corner of Canada. We've had a few days of sunshine and I've been able to walk outside without mittens! Or a hat! And only a windbreaker! Gasp! I'm pretty happy. Now the garden just needs a little (read a lot) of work.


message 13075: by Joy (new)

Joy | 314 comments Lee wrote: "Well I think spring has finally arrived to this little corner of Canada. We've had a few days of sunshine and I've been able to walk outside without mittens! Or a hat! And only a windbreaker! Ga..."

Enjoy your spring weather! It's nice here too and will be even warmer this weekend..:-)


message 13076: by Janice (new)

Janice Watched, "Silver Linings Playbook" last night - great movie! Anyone read the book?


message 13077: by Joy (new)

Joy | 314 comments Janice wrote: "Watched, "Silver Linings Playbook" last night - great movie! Anyone read the book?"

The book is excellent - I gave it 5 stars.


message 13078: by Helena (new)

Helena | 18 comments Yeah, I cannot believe spring seems finally to be here! Finally.


message 13079: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments For the last three days, it has been almost Summer in UK. Today, I flew to Dusseldorf and it is raining and cold! Is Summer over already?!


message 13080: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 114 comments It has been glorious in Edinburgh today - kids even out in shorts - long may it continue.


message 13081: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "For the last three days, it has been almost Summer in UK. Today, I flew to Dusseldorf and it is raining and cold! Is Summer over already?!"

Germany does tend to get a lot of rain (especially in the north).


message 13082: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
I didn't know the movie was based on a book. I've got the movie on hold at the library but now I'll get the book first, especially if it's excellent.

Does anyone else have summer travel plans?


message 13083: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Gundula wrote: "Germany does tend to get a lot of rain (especially in the north). ..."

We had all four seasons in one day today!


message 13084: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Germany does tend to get a lot of rain (especially in the north). ..."

We had all four seasons in one day today!"


Including snow? I hope not.


message 13085: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Lee wrote: "Does anyone else have summer travel plans?"

After all of the [unpredictable] business travel, I shall be going to Ankara in September for a mix of business and family holiday with Joy, and then two weeks in St Lucia with Joy and our son, Pete's family in November. Can't wait!


message 13086: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Gundula wrote: "Lance Greenfield wrote: "Gundula wrote: "Germany does tend to get a lot of rain (especially in the north). ..."

We had all four seasons in one day today!"

Including snow? I hope not."


I think it snowed whilst I had my back to the window! My colleagues wouldn't lie to me, would they?!


message 13087: by Lance (last edited May 08, 2013 03:14PM) (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Jane wrote: "It has been glorious in Edinburgh today - kids even out in shorts - long may it continue."

I always tell my wife, Joy, and other Sassenachs, that Scotland has a lovely climate, and that we should move north. My sister wants me to move back to Fife so we can be closer.


message 13088: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "Lee wrote: "Does anyone else have summer travel plans?"

After all of the [unpredictable] business travel, I shall be going to Ankara in September for a mix of business and family holiday with Joy,..."


That sounds lovely!! And hopefully, no snow :-)


message 13089: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "Jane wrote: "It has been glorious in Edinburgh today - kids even out in shorts - long may it continue."

I always tell my wife, Joy, and other Sassenachs, that Scotland has a lovely climate, and th..."


I would rather have a Scottish climate than the heat and humidity we often get in Southern Ontario in the summer.


message 13090: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments This morning, I ran 5.5 km around the streets of Dusseldorf in preparation for this weekend. I will do the usual 5 km park run in Andover on Saturday, and then "The General": 10 km over rough terrain near Winchester. The course runs around Cheesefoot Head, which is where General Dwight D Eisenhower addressed the troops before the Allied invasion of France on D-Day, 6th June 1944.


message 13091: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "This morning, I ran 5.5 km around the streets of Dusseldorf in preparation for this weekend. I will do the usual 5 km park run in Andover on Saturday, and then "The General": 10 km over rough terra..."

And a glass of Altbier afterward :-)

Seriously, good luck this weekend!!


message 13092: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Gundula - How did you get access to the CCTV cameras at Düsseldorf airport? I have cleared security, and I am sitting in a cafe near the gate, eating a very nice, freshly-cooked pizza, and sipping a glass of Schlösser Altbier!

You are amazing!


message 13093: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "Gundula - How did you get access to the CCTV cameras at Düsseldorf airport? I have cleared security, and I am sitting in a cafe near the gate, eating a very nice, freshly-cooked pizza, and sipping ..."

Just a hunch and because Altbier is THE Düsseldorf beer (sure is funny though, ha, ha). And I know this probably would not appeal to you, unless you like experimenting and unless you like fruit, but the next time you are in Düsseldorf, try Albierbowle (which is Altbier with fruit cocktail, pretty good actually).


message 13094: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I was a soldier stationed in Dusseldorf in the early eighties. I can remember lots of fluids passing my lips, but I don't have many memories of solids following the same path! Nevertheless, I will try it.

After mehr Altbier, Kippelpitsch und Apfelkorn!


message 13095: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Lance Greenfield wrote: "I was a soldier stationed in Dusseldorf in the early eighties. I can remember lots of fluids passing my lips, but I don't have many memories of solids following the same path! Nevertheless, I will ..."

Und einen schönen Kater (a nice hangover) :-)


message 13096: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments I was stationed in Dusseldorf as a soldier in the late seventies and early eighties. I remember lots of Altbier passing my lips, but I can't recall many solids following the same route! But I'll try it the Altbierbowle next time I'm in town. boy, it's changed a lot in thirty years!

I may have to swallow a few Killepitsch and Apfelkorn before I move on to the fruit though!


message 13097: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 114 comments I just had to share this, I am so proud I could burst. Gordon, my 18 year old son, has just been given his dream role as Inspector Javert in an Edinburgh Fringe production of Les Miserables. He is thrilled to bits and so am I.


message 13098: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Jane wrote: "I just had to share this, I am so proud I could burst. Gordon, my 18 year old son, has just been given his dream role as Inspector Javert in an Edinburgh Fringe production of Les Miserables. He is ..."

Congratulations!!


message 13099: by Lance (new)

Lance Greenfield (lancegreenfieldmitchell) | 697 comments Wow! That's fantastic Jane! Well done Gordon!

Enjoy the performance when it comes around. When will that be?


message 13100: by Jane (new)

Jane (flopsybunny) | 114 comments Thank you both. The show is going to be in the Edinburgh Academy from 2nd August. He has had understudy roles before but this is his first main role so it is really exciting.


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