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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4doJ-...

lol there is a fair bit of that Phrynne...sometimes a bit "in your face"...but I guess being about midwives, you are going to get that.

Haha...I texted my sister "good luck" this morning as she was catching a plane for holidays and lucky I noticed that auto correct gave an option of another word which rhymes with luck! Phew,not to be presumptuous about her agenda on said trip, but I quickly corrected it to read "luck".
Leonie wrote: "So just in case you haven't seen it...For all of us who are fans of 'Call the Midwife' or 'Doctor Who' (or both, like me!) - you should really watch this :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4doJ-9..."
Very funny clip but then I wasted a good ten minutes watching other clips. I had forgotten how good looking Johnny Depp used to be.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4doJ-9..."
Very funny clip but then I wasted a good ten minutes watching other clips. I had forgotten how good looking Johnny Depp used to be.

https://www.youtube.com..."
Agree - very funny!!! I love Call the Midwife! And just in case anyone hasn't watched all of season 3, I'll put the next bit in a spoiler… (view spoiler)

Haha...I texted my sister "good luck" this morning as she was catching a plane for holidays and lucky I noticed that auto correct gave an option ..."
Lucky you caught that one, Julie! Could have been awkward.


You'd probably prefer the books then Phrynne. Much less puffing and blowing :)

Thanks, Brenda. I still have a bit to do, but I've nearly caught up (I think). :)

gosh that month went fast :). Did you get lots of books read?"
Thanks, Sally. It went way too fast for me. I read more books than I've read all year. This many:






















Marina, the weather was amazingly mild. Every second day, we spent out and about exploring, so it wasn't all reading. :)

gosh that month went fast :). Did you get lots of books read?"
Thanks, Sally. It went way too fast for me. I read more books than I've read all year. This many..."
Wow - well done :)
Vicki wrote: "Sally906 wrote: "Welcome back Vicki
gosh that month went fast :). Did you get lots of books read?"
Thanks, Sally. It went way too fast for me. I read more books than I've read all year. This many..."
Some great reads there Vicki! Well done:)
gosh that month went fast :). Did you get lots of books read?"
Thanks, Sally. It went way too fast for me. I read more books than I've read all year. This many..."
Some great reads there Vicki! Well done:)

Valerie wrote: "Glad that the Miles Franklin winner this year is on my TBR list."
Do you have a link please Valerie?
Do you have a link please Valerie?

We've spent the last month holed up in a cottag..."
Welcome back Vicki

My online Aussie and NZ literary Lovers group will be reading this in November. Glad it has less than 300 pages, I often find the Miles Franklin awardees to be a bit dry.
There are 3 copies in the public library so will reserve a copy as soon as I get back from my holidays in August.


Julie, I can highly recommend The Bletchley Circle. I caught it the first time around.

gosh that month went fast :). Did you get lots of books read?"
Thanks, Sally. It went way too fast for me. I read more books than I've read all year. This many..."
Oh wow!!

My hubby goes to the doctor for a script, chatting away, doctor shows his a book given to him by the author, says he doesn't really have time to read it. Hubby says, if Marianne can read 300 books in a year, you can surely read one, Yes, he says, but I've already read that one book. I suppose you want someone to read it for you and give you a review. Here, he says, give it to Marianne to read. So I've just been lumbered with 600 pages of a book I wouldn't have chosen: N


I wonder why the doctor didn't simply tell the author, he didn't have the time/inclination to read it. I hope he doesn't pass off your review as his own.
Marianne wrote: "How's this?
My hubby goes to the doctor for a script, chatting away, doctor shows his a book given to him by the author, says he doesn't really have time to read it. Hubby says, if Marianne can rea..."
Wow! Good luck with that Marianne;)
My hubby goes to the doctor for a script, chatting away, doctor shows his a book given to him by the author, says he doesn't really have time to read it. Hubby says, if Marianne can rea..."
Wow! Good luck with that Marianne;)

Good luck! I always planned to do volunteer word in the Lifeline bookshop in Unanderra once I retired. Unfortunately, they closed down....and I'm not yet retired!

My hubby goes to the doctor for a script, chatting away, doctor shows his a book given to him by the author, says he doesn't really have time to read it. Hubby says, if Marianne can rea..."
If it's any consolation a friend of mine has given this 5 stars - something she very rarely does!!

Julie, I can highly recommend The Bletchley Circle. I caught it the first time around."
Ooh good Vicki, it sounds very good too. We record them so we can watch them straight through without having to wait ;)

Not as wow as your 300 books a year! I'd love to be able to do that. :)"
Yeah but that was my hubby exaggerating, something he tends to do to to impress. Last year was 230, according to GR, not 300.
Oh, and good to have you back!

I wonder why the doctor didn't simply tell the author, he didn't have the time/inclination to read it. I hope he doesn't pass off your review a..."
I think he just wants someone to give him a precis and whether it's any good or not, I did see that 5 star review, but 600 pages when 1940's Aussie politics really is not a topic of interest for me, hmm

Marianne, it's not much of an exaggeration - 230 is still a LOT OF BOOKS (IN HONOUR OF ALL CAPS DAY :)).

Morning Bette, I'm a bit of an insomniac so I often pop in for a bit of a lurk to see who's up, while I do some family history research on my computer.

A legacy of 34 years of rotating shift work Bette :)
Early is the best time of the day though isn't it?

A legacy of 34 years of rotating shift work Bette :)
Early is the best time of the day though isn't it?"
Definitely, the world is nice and quiet, the stars are out; peaceful. You don't really need to be doing anything else.
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