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Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour across the road left abruptly two weeks ago when her mother sadly passed away but she left behind her dog with no one to feed or water him - Robbie and I have been taking care of him and we both understand how it might be easy to forget small details like that in the midst of grief but it's still very distressing to see the poor dog suffer and we can't access their backyard so can only slide small amounts of food/water at a time under their front fence. We've rung several times to try and get her husband, at least, to come and pick up the dog but nothing so far.


message 7502: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Tracey wrote: "It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour across the road left abruptly two..."

Oh my goodness Tracey! That is terrible! You could ring the RSPCA or a vet...they'd get in and get the dog. It should be looked after much better than that! I wouldn't leave it there on it's own in this terrible weather...the poor thing:(


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments Michael wrote: "Hmmm there seems to be a number of positive things here said about Hitchcock. I might go and see it and i also wanted to see Life Of Pi. Has anyone seen it?"

Went to see Life of Pi on New Years Day (after rereading the book) and really enjoyed it. I was pleased how true to the book it was. Definitely see it in 3D, the effects are well worth the extra price.


message 7504: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 14, 2013 09:29PM) (new)

this is an old song, but its been doing the round in my house lately ( my roommate only just realized how much better my ipod is then hers...no Justin beieber enough said) and I feel like sharing it :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7ujAI...


message 7505: by Mark (new)

Mark Michael wrote: "I seen Life Of Pi yesterday and really enjoyed it. Visually in 3D it was amazing and although the story featured a man and a Bengal Tiger in a boat for a fair bit of it it wasn't boring at all."

I've heard nothing but good things about the movie, but whereas I think mine is probably a minoritarian view, the book really annoyed me:

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Did you enjoy the movie more for having read the book? Or did anyone not fond of the book enjoy the movie, nevertheless? I won't be able to see it till it's available on the net, in any case, so the 3-D won't be a factor, but I'll probably give it a shot.


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Mark Michael wrote: "Never read the book so cant so anything on that one Mark. :/"

Well, I'm not going to be the one who urges you to rush back and read the book! :)


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Emily E (emily_e1) | 347 comments Mark wrote: "Michael wrote: "Never read the book so cant so anything on that one Mark. :/"

Well, I'm not going to be the one who urges you to rush back and read the book! :)"


Michael - READ THE BOOK!


message 7508: by Mark (new)

Mark Michael -- DON'T READ THE BOOK! :) :) (Just kidding, Emily.)


message 7509: by Faye (new)

Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Life of Pi was wonderful thoroughly enjoyed both book and movie. I saw the movie in 2D maybe I should go and see it in 3D.


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Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Tracey wrote: "It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour across the road left abruptly two..."

Tracey that is a nice thing you are doing for the dog, poor thing, can you jump the fence or something?? Maybe you should call RSPCA to give you a hand. It is such a hard situation. Do keep us up to date please.


message 7511: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Okay I'm going to differ here. I read the book, got to the end and thought what a waste of time and have no intention of seeing the movie.


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Hmmmm do i read the book or not maybe i should toss a coin. :D

It's been a hot one here in Adelaide today. checked a few minutes ago and it was 36 and it's mean't to get to 42 tomorrow yay not. :("


Just saw on the weather map it would be 42 for you tomorrow too Michael:( We had 35 today, and it's supposed to be 39 tomorrow:(:(


message 7513: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Jan 16, 2013 01:55AM) (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Don't like it Michael...thanks for sharing though:)


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Oh dear, I hope bookless libraries don't take off :-( And I don't really think they will during my lifetime (although maybe that's just naive and/or optimistic thinking) but it would be a shame if future generations are only exposed to reading through electronic devices. But maybe that just makes me sound old-fashioned... It does make me less inclined to buy an e-reader despite the obvious conveniences offered with e-readers - I will support borrowing/buying physical books to try and prevent loss of services - certainly a case of use it or lose it, I think.


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Emily E (emily_e1) | 347 comments Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)


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Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments Michael wrote: "Hmmmm do i read the book or not maybe i should toss a coin. :D

It's been a hot one here in Adelaide today. checked a few minutes ago and it was 36 and it's mean't to get to 42 tomorrow yay not. :("


Well, there's a lot more in the book than the movie can show, as is common with all books made into movies. I loved the book, reread it before seeing the movie and was glad I did. Enjoyed reading it both times.


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Michelle (shelld79) | 144 comments I've just downloaded the audio book so am keen to start listening to it soon on my drive to and from work. It's one that I've had on my list to read forever but never really had the incentive to until all the hype around it now.
My boss saw the movie in 3D the other night and due to my sensitivity to movies where animals get hurt or die (yes, I'm a wuss when it comes to that stuff) she recommended I don't see the movie even if I like the book. Apparently there are some VERY graphic scenes in some parts, especially when seen in 3D!


message 7518: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15858 comments Mod
Michelle wrote: "I've just downloaded the audio book so am keen to start listening to it soon on my drive to and from work. It's one that I've had on my list to read forever but never really had the incentive to un..."

I guessed from the trailer that this movie might be even sadder than Bambi so I will be following your boss's recommendation!


message 7519: by Mark (new)

Mark I can readily understand why people might like a movie based on The Life of Pi, but I'm honestly baffled as to why anyone likes the book, itself. It just seems to me a tedious exercise in confused symbolism and ginned up spiritual awe. Reactions seem to be very bimodal, though the likes far exceed the dislikes, so obviously there's something in it that I'm just not responding to.


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Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Mark wrote: "I can readily understand why people might like a movie based on The Life of Pi, but I'm honestly baffled as to why anyone likes the book, itself. It just seems to me a tedious exercise in confused..."

Glad to know I am not the only one feels this way about this book, Mark


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Mark Dale wrote: "Mark wrote: "I can readily understand why people might like a movie based on The Life of Pi, but I'm honestly baffled as to why anyone likes the book, itself. It just seems to me a tedious exercis..."

Thanks, Dale. Hate to be alone in my bafflement. :)


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Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Emily wrote: "Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)"

Goodluck Emily, our dog is an adoption, he is beautiful, runs the household, loves us all and he looks so happy now, not like when he first arrived.It is a good feeling to give a dog a nice home. Let us know how you go.


message 7523: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Emily wrote: "Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)"

I'm sure you'll get an absolute beauty Emily! Good luck:)


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Elaine | 2001 comments Dale and Mark, I think you are either a fan of Yann Martel or you're not. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground with him. Personally I really enjoy his books but there were others in our book club that hated them, their word not mine. I am curious to see the movie but would like to reread the book before I do. I've heard it's awesome but I've learned that with movies, as with books, you really need to make up your own mind.


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Michael wrote: "Enjoying abit of AC comfort before i have to head out in just over an hour. I have a busy day so wont be home till mid arvo at the least. *sigh* :("

Have fun Michael! We've just got home, and it was 30 inside and 33 outside! The air con is on now:)


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There is a 10 week old puppy at my house and Im stuck at work :(


message 7527: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "There is a 10 week old puppy at my house and Im stuck at work :("

Aren't you feeling really really sick right about now Melanie?;P


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Brenda wrote: "Melanie wrote: "There is a 10 week old puppy at my house and Im stuck at work :("

Aren't you feeling really really sick right about now Melanie?;P"


The thought has crossed my mind more then once haha


message 7529: by Mark (new)

Mark Elaine wrote: "Dale and Mark, I think you are either a fan of Yann Martel or you're not. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground with him. Personally I really enjoy his books but there were others in our book cl..."

All the evidence suggests that this is true. I can find objective criteria on the basis of which to justify my aversion to The Life of Pi, but I suspect it's also largely a matter of temperament. Martel isn't clueless or incompetent. He knows exactly what he's trying to do, and the only question is whether a given reader finds it appealing or utterly hates it.


message 7530: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Elaine wrote: "Dale and Mark, I think you are either a fan of Yann Martel or you're not. There doesn't seem to be a middle ground with him. Personally I really enjoy his books but there were others in our book cl..."

Think that is often the case with some books and authors Elaine.It's what makes people and reading interesting


message 7531: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments You're both absolutely right and it does make for interesting book club discussions when the book/author brings out totally different reactions in it's members. I guess the fact that Martel manages to cause such polar reactions says a lot about him. I agree Mark he definitely isn't clueless or incompetent.


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Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Emily wrote: "Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)"

Our Maltese, Chicki Rose, was adopted from the RSPCA in Sydney, at the age of thirteen months. She is lovely, though still a little afraid of other dogs, fast movements, and loud noises.


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It's good to hear from people who've read the book and seen the movie. I'm afraid it'll be blander than the book...


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Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Tracey wrote: "It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour across the road left abruptly two..."
Tracey, how is the poor dog that you were telling us about going? It was hot again here in Victoria today.Just keeping my dog inside in the cool, and was wandering how your little friend was going.


message 7535: by Faye (new)

Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Margaret wrote: "Emily wrote: "Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)"

Our Maltese, Chicki Rose, was adopted from the RSPCA in Sydney, at the age of thirteen months. She is..."


Margret, just think of the pleasure she has given you and how lucky she is to have a lovely caring family to look after her.


message 7536: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments Faye wrote: "Margaret wrote: "Emily wrote: "Just sent off my first application to adopt a dog! Feeling a little excited :)"

Our Maltese, Chicki Rose, was adopted from the RSPCA in Sydney, at the age of thirte..."


Yes, Faye, she is very devoted to us, just as we are very close to her. She has many endearing qualities! :)


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Emily E (emily_e1) | 347 comments Thank you guys! I am very enthusiastic and also trying not to be too invested. They asked for photos of my yard today to help with the decision so I hope that's a good sign...

I will keep you posted on my progress :)


message 7538: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Alley (traceya) | 485 comments Faye wrote: "Tracey wrote: "It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour across the road le..."

I'm pleased to announce that my neighbour, Tori, had the dog taken from her by the RSPCA. I couldn't not call given how hot it was and Robbie and I could only feed and water him through a gap in the front fence which was really not good enough. The field officer who collected the dog said they will be pressing charges against her for abandonment, neglect and cruelty - I don't know what penalties those charges might bring but I'm just super relieved that Bundy will now be all right and well cared for.


message 7539: by Faye (new)

Faye (lastchapter) | 409 comments Tracey, you did the right thing, in a very difficult situation. Now at least Bundy has a chance to recover and go to a good home. Well done. Don't worry about your neighbour, if they really cared about Bundy they would of made some sort of arrangement.


message 7540: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Tracey wrote: "Faye wrote: "Tracey wrote: "It's still been crazy hot here, although nothing compared to what my southern friends are experiencing of course. Still temps have been high 30's and my neighbour acros..."

Well done Tracey! You definitely did the right thing for poor Bundy. Don't feel guilty about the neighbours, they deserve everything they get, and I hope the RSPCA does continue through with the charges! You certainly gave them every opportunity by phoning them numerous times...


message 7541: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15858 comments Mod
I know we talk about the weather a lot lately but I am in Sydney and the temperature has already rocketed up to 40 at 12.00. That's a bit unusual for us!


message 7542: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Wow Phrynne! Are you inland, or on the coast?

It was 35 at 10am here (my place outskirts of Newcastle) and is now 42!! Blowing a gale as well:( Horrible weather...poor firefighters have got to be so exhausted!!!


message 7543: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15858 comments Mod
Nearer to the coast. We very rarely get this hot. The wind hasn't arrived here yet. I guess it's on the way.


message 7544: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Oh that's bad...inland must be horrible then Phrynne!


message 7545: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15858 comments Mod
Well we are now nudging 42 degrees so I hope the inland isn't much hotter! The wind is just beginning as well. Just hope the southerly arrives before bed time!!!


message 7546: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Try to stay cool Phrynne!


message 7547: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Just over 46 here now!!!!


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Stay safe and keep cool, guys.


message 7549: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Thanks Tanvi:)


message 7550: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (last edited Jan 17, 2013 08:59PM) (new)

Phrynne | 15858 comments Mod
Yes we made it to 46 too but it is a little less now. The sun has gone behind clouds. We might even get the thunder storm they predicted. That would be nice!


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