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So anyway...
Plans for New Years, anyone have any?
Plans for New Years, anyone have any?
Flyin solo or big group?
Think I'll be attending a house party. Haven't decided. Just know I'm getting too old for the whole bar/club scene.
I'm all "get-off-my-lawn" old and such.
Think I'll be attending a house party. Haven't decided. Just know I'm getting too old for the whole bar/club scene.
I'm all "get-off-my-lawn" old and such.
You don't celebrate it, you use it as an excuse to get toodrunk and make huge mistakes


It sounds like you and I live in similar country! I know more than a few people who have ridden snowmobiles to the bar :)
I have my kids on the weekends, so this year we'll hang out at home, most likely watch movies or play the Wii. I told the kids they can stay up until just past midnight, but I'm guessing one or both will pass out before then. I'll be surprised if they get to 11pm LOL



Deanne wrote: "Managed to get away from work at 9pm, people falling out of things, off things and just falling over."
Sounds like my night. it was fun :P
Sounds like my night. it was fun :P
Drunken text from last night.
I've no idea what the hell it means.
I've no idea what the hell it means.

Deanne wrote: "Ala
Does it mean, "the lights on the ceiling seemed to have moved to the wall""
y'got me.
sad thing is, it's a text I sent someone else. You'd think I'd have a clue what the hell I was saying, but nope.
Does it mean, "the lights on the ceiling seemed to have moved to the wall""
y'got me.
sad thing is, it's a text I sent someone else. You'd think I'd have a clue what the hell I was saying, but nope.



Ain't it the truth? I have scolosis, was diagnosied when I was 7 - a very early discovery, and had an extremely severe curve. Just a few degrees away from needing surgery. So, my entire childhood, doctors would tell my parents that I would never carry a child full term. Well, I did, and had no complications aside from the pinched sciaca nerve the last few weeks.

I don't like the Nook Tablet's night mode, but they have a grey mode which is a light grey background with black text which I find very easy on my eyes.
I've actually had issues whenever I looked at e-ink devices - I don't like the low contrast at all, though I've heard they've improved this with the more recent Kindles.


Nicki, I can only imagine how bad it must be to hold chunky books open with arthritis. It's awkward and uncomfortable enough for me and that's just out of pure laziness.
Holding an e-reader is just so much easier. Not to mention it's lighter, with fast page turns with just a tap, practically a whole library of books at my fingertips, adjustable font size... It just doesn't compare.
*puts away pom-poms*

I was thinking you were reading on this tiny screen and my eyes were hurting just thinking about it. LOL

Kobo has that option for the app but I never use it. I heart my eInk.

Love my kindle, and find it easier to get hold of books that I've been trying to find for ages.
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yes, of course. and thank you, much appreciated.
and yep, comment & runs are indeed frustrating. in the past, i've found them personally infuriating, so i suppose that makes me rather a hypocrite, of sorts. but in my old old age of 41, these days i tend to just choose Opt Out if i am frustrated. these days i run away from stress. not saying this is a good thing.. i also realize that this is the opposite of 'dialogue'. so i will make an effort to refrain from that.