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I do that sometimes too when something reminds me of someone in the group.
JA- I will check this lady out, even though I might be scared! The pic you paint of her makes me want to behave myself. LOL.
Splitter- your interview is going up tomorrow!! And I don't think you and Katy are that old.



Hahaha! Glad I'm not the only one. My response was a blank stare as if I'd mentioned my daughter and he'd asked who. Why do ppl not read my mind? It'd be more efficient!

I wish ppl could read my mind too, it would be more efficent yet somehow i think I would scare everyone away and then I would have NO friends. LOL

I wish ppl could read my mind too, it would be more efficent yet somehow i think I would scare..."
In Oz, the term "big smoke" is an old expression used by country folk referring to the the capital cities and their pollution. I'd guess the term came from England, and the connotation would be similar. Maybe J.A. knows more.

I wish ppl could read my mind too, it would be more efficent yet somehow i think I would scare..."
Heh. If people tried to read my mind, it would just confuse them ... I get lost in there myself!

This was going on all trhough the industrial age and as recently as when my Mum was a kid, I think; then they passed a lot of legislation to sort out the release of smoke and pollutants into the atmosphere and all that sort of thing, and I think they were sorting the city out for a good forty or fifty years after. The Thames had been so polluted that in places it could no longer support aquatic life, even; but they did a lot of work on that too and introduced all sorts of beasties back into it.
The city is in a bowl of hills; (or what they call hills down this end of the country, ha!) as you drive up to the rim of the bowl, you can see a big yellow haze over it which is disgusting, but still much much less bad than it was, once upon a time.
I suspect they've been quite careful to make sure the nickname falls out of use though!!
JAC

Whoopsie!

Anyhow I always think it should be a Philip Marlowe novel of some kind....
JAC

Anyhow I always think it should be a Philip Marlowe novel of some kind....
JAC"
Thanks for "clearing" that up for me!!!!!

Cheers
MTM

Ah, cat owners unite! LOL


LOL

I've started an egocentric author thread in the authors section, too but here, a little unhealthily at the ready, is the blurb.
The Pan of Hamgee isn’t paranoid. There must be some people in K’Barth who aren’t out to get him; it’s just that, right now, he’s not sure where they are. His family are dead, his existence is treason and he does the only thing he can to survive – getaway driving.
As if being on the run isn’t bad enough, when he finds a magic thimble and decides to keep it, he unwittingly sets himself on a collision course with Lord Vernon, K’Barth’s despot ruler.
Unwillingly, The Pan is forced to make choices and stand up for his beliefs – beliefs he never knew he had until they were challenged. But, faced with a stark moral dilemma will his new found integrity stick? Can he stop running?
Arse battery is going but I'll go and have a look at the trailer thread tomorrow!
Cheers
MTM

Feel free to share a link for your book here so everyone can check it out! thanks!

"arse battery"....oh damn.
heheheh
JAC

Arse batteries! Tell! Tell!

Sounds a bit like the sort of thing that happens when you pee on an electric fence (men only, of course -- or maybe not...)

Sounds a bit like the sort of thing that happens when you pee on an electric fence (men only, of course -- or maybe not...)"
It's like a Ren & Stimpy cartoon! "don't whiz on the electric fence!"

yea a whole next summr


I was watching it on Hulu - it'll probably still be up there, although I haven't had a chance to check on it since after the 3rd episode ...

JAC Thanks for the plug, everyone, JAC's book's pretty damn good. Kind of Ursula Le Guin meets Orczy!
Cambria, delighted that you're interested. You can buy Few Are Chosen on Amazon or Smashwords or pretty much anywhere to be honest, in paperback or for Kindle... So link to the book is um... here
Few Are Chosen
Warning; contains car chases, futuristic technology and sarcasm.
Cheers
MTM

JAC Thanks for the plug, ..."
Wow! You remember Baroness Orczy and the Scarlet Pimpernel? I loved those books when I was about twelve. (Sigh) So long ago...

JAC Thanks for the plug, ..."
Wow! You remember Baroness Orczy and the Scarlet Pimpernel? I loved those books when I was about twelve. (Sigh) So long ago...

JAC Thanks fo..."
Apparently...... :-)

I figured some of you reviewer types would want to get in on it.
Splitter

JAC Thanks for the plug, ..."
Car chases and sarcasm arre the best! Especially when combined!

The link is defective :-). It actually pops up twice and gives an error page. I got it to work when I deleted the duplicate... Just FYI :-)...

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Sorry!
(see what happens when I try to do something for someone else? I screw it up lol)
Splitter

Cheers
MTM

I grew up reading old Tarzan books, if you want to talk about un-PC! Heh. Man, I started to read one over again when I was older and was like "wow, I don't remember these being like THIS!"

My mother was a fan of the Scarlet Pimpernel. She had the whole series, plus a lot of the older classics like Ivanhoe, Lorna Doone, etc. I preferred Biggles, but I'd read anything but schoolwork.

Lorna Doone was brilliant. I read all the secret garden/ballet shoes/children and it classics but also loved stuff about pirates and smugglers like moonfleet! Brilliant book. Did your Mum like Heyer? Mine has the whole lot. I read one a bit too young but would love to read the rest of them now... think I will look out for those on Kindle.
It turns out that what I thought was my slightly wacky taste in literature is far more main stream than I anticipated... So everyone, what do you think is the weirdest, most obscure piece of fiction you've read?
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MTM
Few Are Chosen
Warning: contains car chases, futuristic technology and sarcasm.
Oh and ps, let me know if doing the book link as a signature thing is dodgy and I'll demur from doing it in future!

Hmmm ... "The Minotaur takes a Cigarette Break" by Steven Sherrill is up there; as is "What it Tastes like to be Sane" by Sean Ahern.

I thought the oddest book I'd read was probably "A Gentleman of France" by Stanley Weyman. Not because it's particularly odd, per se - it's a cracking story - but because it's so old and obscure I just thought nobody else would have read it. However, now that I've discovered we're all closet Orczy fans I have a feeling it's not quite so aesoteric and off the wall as I thought.

It is true, a wacky title will draw me in. "What it Tastes Like to be Sane" is surreal to the point where one is sometimes going "WTF am I reading??" but once you get into the flow of it, it's not too bad to follow. "Minotaur" has a somewhat strange story-line - mythological creatures exist and are taking menials jobs - but isn't as ... zany as "Tastes" I really liked them both.

Cheers
MTM
Few Are Chosen
Warning: contains car chases, futuristic technology and sarcasm.

Cheers
MTM
Few Are Chosen
Warning: contains car chases, futuristic technology a..."
Well, check it out - it's here on Goodreads! I got it through a clearance sale @ BN.com a couple years back - picked it up because it was a) cheap and b) had a cool name :-)
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I actually caught that the other night and I told my husband "Oh this is that show that Cambria likes!" His response was to look at me for a minute and then ask, "Who is Cambria?"
I forget that the entire world doesn't know what I'm up to online ;p