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message 151: by Laura (new)

Laura | 294 comments I also love Crafton´s series, specially as Comfort reads... I read them all until letter M


message 152: by [deleted user] (new)

Paula -- good job with your fantasy football league! And I commiserate with Green Bay. It's just not fair to see Favre playing for the Vikings and winning!

Gundula -- When my husband first came to the US (he worked here for 3 mos. during his PhD studies), he was very pleasantly surprised by football games! He went to see the Lions and he said "People had their kids there and there weren't any huge fights." He really enjoyed it! His game is team handball, so he had to stop playing when we moved to the US. So now he's a big football fan, but he hates baseball. :)


message 153: by [deleted user] (new)

Hayes wrote: "Know what you mean... if I want blood, gore and horror I read or watch the news! When I read I want mental exercise or mental relaxation."

Good to find a few people who feel this way. I read Agatha Christie over and over again.




message 154: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Another fan of Sue Grafton here! I just got her newest book, "U is for Undertow." Otherwise, I've read them all...


message 155: by [deleted user] (new)

Morning! I picked a book yesterday just because a friend had been pushing me to read it, although I really wanted a comfort book...and surprise, I think it's totally a comfort book for me. I'm loving it already. It's Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah

Also, I wanted to tell you guys this just because I find it cool. A friend emailed me that she saw Anita Diamant's note on my book blog. I said, "What note?"...never even saw it there even though it was back in November. I love her, I can't believe that I missed it. I hope it's not rude that I didn't reply.



message 156: by [deleted user] (new)

Paula wrote: "Oh my goodness! I step away for a few days and what did I miss - football talk!! Agh! Guess what I was doing while I was away - that's right, watching football!

Yes, I'm a huge NFL fan, and a base..."


Green Bay? Oh no...Bears fan over here. ;)


message 157: by [deleted user] (new)

Lee wrote: "What about the Olympics? I love watching the Olympics and this year it's in Vancouver! Yay!"

I love the Olympics too. Total junkie.


message 158: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Christine, how neat that Anita Diamant left you a note on your blog!

I can't wait for the Olympics to start. My family is going to have a fit because I ususally don't watch much tv and let them have it on whatever channel they like (treehouse). There will be some tears for 2 weeks in February!


message 159: by Paula (new)

Paula | 184 comments Christine wrote: "Green Bay? Oh no...Bears fan over here. ;) ..."

I love a healthy rivalry! =)




message 160: by Paula (new)

Paula | 184 comments Christine wrote: "Morning! I picked a book yesterday just because a friend had been pushing me to read it, although I really wanted a comfort book...and surprise, I think it's totally a comfort book for me. I'm lov..."

A few friends at work just read this and loved it, too. One wasn't expecting to like it, but flew through it. She said the writing style was just so smooth it made the book really enjoyable.




message 161: by [deleted user] (new)

Paula wrote: "Christine wrote: "Green Bay? Oh no...Bears fan over here. ;) ..."

I love a healthy rivalry! =)

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Maybe you need to root for the Colts! :)




message 162: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 20, 2010 10:07AM) (new)

Paula wrote:

I am loving it! I have never tried this author before so maybe I found a new comfort author! :)


message 163: by [deleted user] (new)

Jeannette wrote: "Paula wrote: "Christine wrote: "Green Bay? Oh no...Bears fan over here. ;) ..."

I love a healthy rivalry! =)

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Maybe you need to root for the Colts! :)

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Very funny over there. ;)


message 164: by [deleted user] (new)

I thought you would think so! :)


message 165: by Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (last edited Jan 20, 2010 11:07AM) (new)

Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 529 comments I have been an Olympics fan since I was transfixed by the skating of Janet Lynn at Sapporo in 1972, when I was five.

I have fond memories of watching the 72 and 76 summer games with my grandparents.


message 166: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 20, 2010 11:15AM) (new)

Ice Dancing... Torvill and Dean just blew me away!! what year was that... will go look.

EDIT: 1984


message 167: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks In my opinion, there has not been an ice dancing pair approaching the magic of Torvill and Dean, and I don't think there ever will be.


message 168: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments Lee, this is a wonderful, cozy group, but... how will I ever get any work done???


message 169: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks I've actually given up. But, as I am in the process of switching my main focus from German literature to English and German children's literature, I've actually gotten more academic ideas since joining GR (especially from the Kindred Spirits, Children's Literature and Girls School Story groups).


message 170: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments My to-read list has been growing exponentially since I joined GR! I'd better turn off the ping so that I don't drop everything every time an email comes in, as most are from GR. LOL!


message 171: by Laura (last edited Jan 20, 2010 01:34PM) (new)

Laura | 294 comments well well well, we suffer from the same sickness...


message 172: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks And, I've not even added all of the books to my bookshelves that I have already read, as I keep adding to-read books.


message 173: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments My to-read books aren't just on my virtual shelves either. I've been indulging in too much book buying as well. I can just see the other books bristling as yet another joins their ranks on the read-me-next shelf.


message 174: by [deleted user] (new)

Laura wrote: "well well well, we suffer from the same sickness..."

I'm pretty sure I need to see a doctor for my book addiction....naaa, actually I don't want a cure.


message 175: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks I honestly don't think that I have ever been in a bookstore without having bought at least one book (and only buying one book takes an amazing amount of willpower).


message 176: by Jo (new)

Jo (memosinstilettos) Friends and family do even ask what I want for my birthday or christmas anymore, gift certificates for the bookstore!!


message 177: by Paula (new)

Paula | 184 comments Gundula wrote: "I honestly don't think that I have ever been in a bookstore without having bought at least one book (and only buying one book takes an amazing amount of willpower)."

I did that once and I think I've been traumatized ever since.




message 178: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Hey guys, I just want to let you know. I'm in the process of moving so I may be absent for many hours at a time over the next week or 10 days. I will check in at least once a day. I spent all day today cleaning our new apartment and it's still not done. I can't believe the stuff people leave behind!


message 179: by Peregrine (new)

Peregrine | 91 comments Lee wrote: I can't believe the stuff people leave behind!

No small children, teenagers or pets, I hope.




message 180: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
I was vacuuming under the stove and behind the fridge and there dessicated cat poo. I also found a George Foreman Grill in one of the cupboards.


message 181: by Manybooks (last edited Jan 20, 2010 09:09PM) (new)

Manybooks Yuck, yuck, yuck!! You might want to consider spraying Lysol as cat poo is or can be rather toxic.


message 182: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Vegan (lisavegan) Lee, My sympathies! At least you're getting things clean before you move in your personal stuff and your family.


message 183: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
I went through about 2 gallons of vinegar. My hands are pickled. :-)


message 184: by [deleted user] (new)

Lee wrote: "I went through about 2 gallons of vinegar. My hands are pickled. :-)"

Wiping afterwards with bicarbonate in water helps take the vinegar smell away.

Good luck with the move! Think of the opportunity, however. When we moved (10 years ago) I was able to dispose of (give away, throw out, etc.) mountains of stuff as I was taking it out of the boxes. Somehow I couldn't make that decision when I was putting it all into the boxes... I think we might need to move again, so I can repeat the process! (kidding, kidding...)



message 185: by Lee, Mod Mama (new)

Lee (leekat) | 3959 comments Mod
Thanks Hayes! I've also been making some great discoveries on my bookshelves and it's generating some new shelving ideas to encourage me to read some of my unread treasures.


message 186: by [deleted user] (new)

Lee wrote: "Hey guys, I just want to let you know. I'm in the process of moving so I may be absent for many hours at a time over the next week or 10 days. I will check in at least once a day. I spent all da..."

Oh, I did this not too long ago...it's so much work. I hope that it goes smoothly for you (now that you have found the cat poo, hopefully that will be the end of the yucky stuff...ewwwww).


message 187: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments Good luck, Lee! We moved last May - what an ordeal that was. And there was a mixup, so the gas company turned off the gas at our new house. We didn't realize it until the end of the move-in day - a Friday night - and weren't able to get hooked up until Tuesday! It was still cold then, going down to 0 degrees at night, so we froze. And what a pain (literally) to wash dishes and things in cold water! Fortunately we were able to go and shower at the gym.


message 188: by [deleted user] (new)

Ack!! Gabriele... what a nightmare!


message 189: by [deleted user] (new)

I can't say I envy you, Lee! But, I won't add to the horror stories or think about how a cat got behind the fridge. I'm assuming this move is an upgrade? Is the weather in Toronto nicer than it is in Iowa? I've moved across the continent and across the ocean twice, so I've kind of settled where I am! :)


message 190: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks When my family immigrated to Canada, there was some sort of problem with the moving company and we had to live in a house with basically no furniture except for beds and a cheap kitchen table for almost three months. What a pain!!


message 191: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments Wow, they misplaced your furniture, Gundula?



message 192: by [deleted user] (new)

My furniture made it from Germany to Mississippi on time and mostly undamaged! But, it is a nervous several weeks waiting for the stuff. You wave goodbye to the container truck and keep your fingers crossed!


message 193: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Wills (muskoka) | 178 comments My sister-in-law who has moved between Holland and North America a few times, says that they lose stuff with every move. We're still looking for a few odd things that surely nobody would bother to steal (pajamas, bike helmet, etc.), and we moved only 3 km!


message 194: by Manybooks (last edited Jan 21, 2010 07:00AM) (new)

Manybooks Well, that was a long time ago, and they did not actually misplace it, it just took extremely long (also, I was just a kid at the time, I just remember how weird it was with no furniture and that my father actually started smoking again, after having given it up for four years).

Actually, one of the weirdest things that ever happened to me was that when I sent a bunch of boxes of books by mail to Canada at the end of my one year student exchange at the University of Mannheim, one of the boxes arrived in Canada with different contents. Instead of my academic books, the box contained a stinky sweater, mouldy nuts and a bunch of cookbooks. I've never been able to figure out exactly what happened, but I believe that some boxes probably opened up and got damaged on route and were repacked wrongly.


message 195: by [deleted user] (new)

For my move from Seattle to Iowa, they boxed and tagged my cooking pots and THEN packed the box in a wardrobe box. Three days of panic looking for my expensive cookware! They also were so friendly as to take a wet dishrag off the kitchen sink and put it in a box. Very nice surprise 3 days later!


message 196: by [deleted user] (new)

Gundula wrote: "Well, that was a long time ago, and they did not actually misplace it, it just took extremely long (also, I was just a kid at the time, I just remember how weird it was with no furniture and that m..."

Someone got your books! We had stuff from a move in storage once and when they delivered our things, they brought an extra sofa (similar last name)! They called a week later asking if we had someone's guitar, too!




message 197: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Jeannette, where in Iowa did you move to? I lived in Iowa for over 20 years....we just moved about 5 months ago to south Texas...I couldn't take the winters anymore.


message 198: by [deleted user] (new)

We live in Ames (1995-1999) and (2001-present). We've had some cold weather and some weird weather, but after living in Mississippi, my German husband says he'll never live in the South again!

I have friends and relatives in Texas. Where do you live? Where did you live in Iowa?


message 199: by Manybooks (new)

Manybooks Jeannette, did you have the guitar?? I actually tried to locate the owner of the sweater and the cookbooks, but the post office was useless. So, I threw out the sweater and the rancid nuts, but used the cookbooks for years (still would have rather had the academic books, as they were German literature and criticism that I would not be able to obtain in Canada).


message 200: by Valerie (new)

Valerie I lived in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls area. I've been to Ames many times, though! My sister & her husband live in Des Moines, and my parents & one of my brothers live in the Davenport area.

I'm currently in Corpus Christi, TX...right on the gulf coast. It's about 2.5 hrs. southeast of San Antonio.


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