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message 1051: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Haha, fair enough! Just think how much her English vocab has expanded since joined this group! XD


message 1052: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) I know. She's learnt so much from us. Only they're words that won't be used in America. Ho hum, pig's bum. xD


message 1053: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Who cares? British English has much better terms anyway!


message 1054: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) I know. We're the best!


message 1055: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
I know, how can you beat words like "snog" "loo" and "chuffed"? You can't!


message 1056: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) I know. It's impossible.


message 1057: by Rea, Ghost (last edited Oct 06, 2011 01:59PM) (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
And we have better food. I mean, Yorkshire pud? Can't beat that!


message 1058: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) I know you can't. Awesomesauce.


message 1059: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
I miss Yorkshire pud over here! :(


message 1060: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Aww... :(


message 1061: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) I've never tried yorkishire pudding. And I agree that Brit words are better than american ones :D


message 1062: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
You should, it's yummy covered with gravy!


message 1063: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Yorkshire puds are amazing. I love them with brussel sprouts. (I know, I'm the fussiest eater in the world yet I like sprouts. :P)


message 1064: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) Ok, I'll add "eating Yorkshire pud" to my list of things I MUST do when I travel to the UK :)


message 1065: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Yay... and fish & chips. British fish & chips are the best. :P


message 1066: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) But I don't like fish :(
I want to try an English breakfast! xD


message 1067: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Full English fry ups are delish, not very healthy, but delish!


message 1068: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about 780 pages are the actual writing I'm not sure what's up with this? I've downloaded loads of books before and the page count has been much higher for books that are a lot smaller by comparison :S


message 1069: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Jeshu wrote: "But I don't like fish :(
I want to try an English breakfast! xD"


I don't either, just try the chips! The chips are amazing!

I don't like fry ups. :(


message 1070: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
I prefer the fish to the chips, personally! If I'm going for a big breakfast I prefer to go for bacon and scrambled eggs and nothing more. I'm not keen on very heavy breakfasts and I don't like hash browns!

When I first moved to France they all seemed to assume that I ate a proper fry up for breakfast every single day. All I could think was: "What time do you think I get up at?! These things aren't ready within seconds, you know!"
(Note that school in France starts at 8am so I had to be out of the house by quarter past 7.)


message 1071: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about 780 pages are the actual w..."

Does you ebook have the appendix at the end? The appendix takes up a good 20 pages at the end of my book. I only have about 800 pages of writing, so there's not that much of a difference. Maybe the font is smaller? (Though the font in the book is pretty darn small and all squished together.)


message 1072: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about 780 pages a..."

It does have stuff at the end, and the front, but the writing's no smaller than what I'd normally expect in a paperback... this is why I'm a bit cautious. To be on the safe side I've dropped a hint on my FB page that I wouldn't mind the boxset for christmas ;D


message 1073: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about..."

Good plan!! I'm nabbing them all from my bro but I'm only allowed to do it one book at a time but each time someone visits or I go back to France we'll exchange books until I've read them all. :)


message 1074: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about 780 pages a..."

My book at least had a ver big empty space at the beginning of each chapter. It occupied half of the page more or less. Maybe your ebook version doesn't have it :P


message 1075: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) Char wrote: "Jeshu wrote: "But I don't like fish :(
I want to try an English breakfast! xD"

I don't either, just try the chips! The chips are amazing!

I don't like fry ups. :("


I want to try it anyway, at least once. They look nice in the pictures! yummie yummie


message 1076: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book..."

What a kind and caring bro!! I wish someone else in my family had the same book tastes as me, it'd be so much cheaper :P


message 1077: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Jeshu wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller than a book and only about..."

Aaah, good point. I think mine had that too. And there are lots and lots of chapters so it could add up to a good 20 - 40 pages by the end of the book.


message 1078: by Rea, Ghost (new)

Rea | 1992 comments Mod
Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the screen's smaller..."

I know, it's excellent! Well, actually my bro's into American classics atm - some English classics as well but he seems to be going mostly for American ones. Those don't interest me. But we both pilfer my mum's epic fantasy collection!!


message 1079: by Jeshu (last edited Oct 07, 2011 05:57AM) (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Rea wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Hmm, just bought eBook version of Game of Thrones only to find out it's a fair bit shorter than the paperback. Considering the s..."

It must be so cool to have a family that reads and share the books. My mother used to read a lot when she was young, but now she only watches TV, and the books she read are all about connecting with your angels, energy, chakras and stuff (which is interesting, but not the kind of thing I'd like to read). My brother doesn't read. And my dad only reads books about war


message 1080: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Jeshu - come join my family! Apart from my dad, who's dyslexic and has feelings against reading anything too big, we're all big readers - there are books all over the house at home, can't fit them in all our bookcases!

That explanation may be why mine seems shorter then, thanks for pointing it out :D


message 1081: by Jeshu (new)

Jeshu (jeshusauria) Hayley wrote: "Jeshu - come join my family! Apart from my dad, who's dyslexic and has feelings against reading anything too big, we're all big readers - there are books all over the house at home, can't fit them ..."

Really? You're so sweet *-* *hugs*


message 1082: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Jeshu wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Jeshu - come join my family! Apart from my dad, who's dyslexic and has feelings against reading anything too big, we're all big readers - there are books all over the house at home, ..."

Trust me - when it comesto reading my family aren't too fussed with lending out most of our book collection, so long as it comes back eventually, just move on in and sit yourself down amongst one of the many piles ;P


message 1083: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Is it bad that I can't even say part of what I'm having for tea w/out thinking it sounds too dirty to tell my grandad when he asks what I'm gonna have? (Battered sausage & chips btw :S)


message 1084: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) We've been quiet for a couple of days now so I thought I'd post a pic of the happiest chappy in Formula 1:



Kamui Kobayashi. I think he's just too cute... he's very happy. xD


message 1085: by [deleted user] (new)

Char wrote: "We've been quiet for a couple of days now so I thought I'd post a pic of the happiest chappy in Formula 1"

It has been a bit quiet recently. Maybe everyone is going into hibernation, lol.

Kobayashi is great. I love the way he just doesn't care who he's going up against - he never lets them intimidate him. I hope he does well tomorrow. :)


message 1086: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off a few moves. I hope he does well too. It's his home GP. :)


message 1087: by [deleted user] (new)

Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off a few moves. I hope he does well too. It's his home ..."


'Nippy noodles' lol. It certainly has been. I caved in and had the fire on last night for the first time to take the chill off.


message 1088: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off a few moves. I hope he does well too. It'..."


I stole it from one of my favourite books. xD I'll admit I was shivering when I got up this morning. The heating barely warmed the place up for 2 1/2 hours!


message 1089: by [deleted user] (new)

Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off a few moves. I hope he doe..."


You're on the coast the same as me aren't you? The wind here is what's making it feel so cold I think.

BTW - just saw the weekly update message and the Favourites discussion looks like a great idea. :) Though I admit, I panicked at first - I thought, 'no - they can't change the Favourite Shelf Challenge, there's no way I'll get through all those books by the end of November!!' Lol.


message 1090: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off a few moves. I ..."


Yes I am. The wind is awful. Eurgh, I hate it.

Lol! No it's a different kind of favourites challenge, we're keeping it under wraps though, we're building the tension a bit. :P Even I couldn't get through 30 books in a month, unless they were really, really short lol.


message 1091: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Think my friend has ditched on me due to the rain so I'm gonna have hot shower then snuggle up in new winter jammies & new fluffy dressing gown with a mug of hot chocolate - crud it's cold!
(for me heating doesn't go on until I look really ridiculous with the amount of layers I need to wear - gotta think of the bills :S)


message 1092: by [deleted user] (new)

Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch him pull off ..."


I can tell the weather has finally turned properly now because the cat never wants to go out. She has installed herself on the bed and now only moves for meals!!

I see - bit of suspense. ;) No, 30 books would be a tall order. I've been reading more and more since I joined Goodreads but that would just be silly, lol.


message 1093: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Hayley wrote: "Think my friend has ditched on me due to the rain so I'm gonna have hot shower then snuggle up in new winter jammies & new fluffy dressing gown with a mug of hot chocolate - crud it's cold!
(for me..."


Oooh! That sounds like a good plan. :) Your friend ditching you isn't very good, even if it is raining. (Awww, poor you. I'd never manage without the heating. You need to but a hot water bottle.)


message 1094: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning in to watch hi..."


I don't have that trouble. He can't go out so he shoves his head out of the window every day.

Yes, it's good for the build up. Me too! I read so much because of GR, but I couldn't do that lol. :)


message 1095: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Stewart (haybop) Char wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Think my friend has ditched on me due to the rain so I'm gonna have hot shower then snuggle up in new winter jammies & new fluffy dressing gown with a mug of hot chocolate - crud it'..."

She's just not too happy in rain - and it's a cold rain so forget about it then :S I'm gonna curl up on sofa with a movie (not sure what).
I have a hot water bottle, it's just used for bedtime only - and not til snow arrives (it's just not justifiably cold enough until then in my eyes ;D)


message 1096: by [deleted user] (new)

Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well worth tuning..."


Poor Mischief!

@ Hayley - that sounds perfect. I love snuggling up and getting into a good book or indulging in a rom-com. Downer about your friend though. And I agree with Char - a hot water bottle is a must!


message 1097: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Hayley wrote: "Char wrote: "Hayley wrote: "Think my friend has ditched on me due to the rain so I'm gonna have hot shower then snuggle up in new winter jammies & new fluffy dressing gown with a mug of hot chocola..."

I don't think anyone's happy in rain. I know I hate it and the colder it is, the worse I feel. Well enjoy your random movie hun. :)

OMG! I live with my hot water bottle, I love it. It just keeps me toasty and it saves on the gas bill. (I'm naturally a very cold person.)


message 1098: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Emma wrote: "Char wrote: "Lol, I wouldn't blame them it's been a bit nippy noodles recently. :P

He is. I love his overtakes. Well w..."


I know, the poor little mite. He's dealing with it by yowling and waking my mum up really early. :P


message 1099: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) My mummy's just joined Goodreads. :D I'm going to be helping her out with it for a while. :) I know, I'm a good daughter. :P


message 1100: by Char (new)

Char (CharmaineElaine) Lol, my mum keeps asking me to write out a list of her books. Goodreads is my compromise. :P It'll save my hand... kind of. xD


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