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Jul 12, 2014 08:02AM

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I'd get rid of the account but it's the only way for me to stay in contact with about a half dozen friends....

No more Twilight for me! Yay!
(Yes, I didn't add this link on purpose, either) :)"
Ahh yes, that old 'opt out not opt in' raises its ugly head again.
Having to 'opt out' p#sses me off. Much more polite and considerate to notify us of things so we can 'opt in' if we please.



I've not heard of Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes



Afraid not. Don;t know what it is though. Thinking it is something that is US in origin.
I would expect peculiar weather in the coming seasons though. Things are getting real strange over on my continent. Planet is changing fast.

Saw this great video from some brothers on a US farm. :)
Love it. They sure do know how to rap. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYHeU...



Open to debate. :) I write a lot. I keep both a commonplace book, and a journal.

because I have been out of practise, I didn't realise my 'hand' had suffered. I always had a nice 'running writing' hand. It was a hot mess when note taking in Week 1. now here in week 3, I am back in form and my writing is looking nice again.
I should hand write stuff more. I don't want to go sloppy again. Having signed up to a few different courses this year, that should keep me in practise. :)





Still do letters too. I got the penpal bug when I was 9. Whilst my penpals all dropped by the wayside, my friends are scattered all over the world. Letters tend to be written to go in the parcels of random stuff we send each other.

haha. Thanks to ye Richard III. :)

I would write you one, but we talk to each other in GR nearly every day and we would have nothing to say except "look, I am writing you a handwritten letter. You better write back."

This week I received a surprise parcel in the mail. Who could this be from, I asked myself. When I saw Chiliwack in the sender address I knew instantly!
Dawn had sent me a surprise gift.
Yes, Dawn, our Dawn here in A&M.
Along with a beautiful big card with a handwritten message, I got a book on Vikings that she had bought at the recent Viking Exhibition she had gone to, as well as a gorgeous necklace from the exhibition. the pendant is a rectangle of metal with an medieval image of Vikings in boats pressed by a clear plastic face.
The gift was a complete surprise. I had been so disappointed at having missed the Viking Exhibition when it was in Australia. Dawn took pity on me and when she went to it in Canada, she picked me up these lovely mementoes.
:)

My wife, two of my daughter's and myself then spent a delightful hour or so chatting with Andra. We find out later that she will be in Scottsdale at the end of the month so we'll get to meet her husband then as well. Pretty cool how the world works sometimes.

Me too. :D
I didn't get to go in person, but at least I have something from it.
This is the book. An edition of it was on GR from when the Viking Exhibition was in Scotland in 2012. That was a different cover. I have added this 2014 edition.


It really is a small place our planet. You never know who you'll bump into or where.

I agree Carol, about the letters. When I was younger I use to write letters all the time. I had pen pals in the US, I'd write to my brother who was away in the army nearly every week, my sister when she moved interstate. But now!! Never. But I do consider my Goodreads friends my new pen pals, :).

I agree Carol, about the letters. When I was younger I use to write letters all the time. I had pen pals in the US, I'd write to my brother who was..."
Pen pals have been replaced with their 21st Century equivalents - Mouse Mates. :D

now I have a name for thee! Mouse mates. :D

I went to a play last week and was only a few feet away from Mitch Albom. I hated his books but I love his sports column (he writes for the Detroit Free Press). He was such a d*ck! We were in a big mosh pit all trying to get into the theater in time and he was standing a little off to the side. No one was around him or took any notice of him. My friend said "hey, there's Mitch Albom" and I said "oh, I love his columns", and he gave us the death stare to end all death stares and darted into a neighboring doorway off the street. All he had to do was wave or nod in our direction because he definitely heard us. I've been telling anyone who will listen and I always get the same reaction "we met him, he's such an a-hole". I guess he works out at my friends brother's gym and he's very unfriendly towards everyone on a consistent basis. What a bummer. You live in Detroit, dude. Its not like you're Brad Pitt!! I pay your salary by buying the Freep! Ok, that's my rant :/


LOL good one

because I have been out of ..."
My notes usually look like a mix of hieroglyphics, old english and shorthand complete with directional arrows and doodles in the margins....I never had good handwriting to begin with so the chances of it getting better are slim. In fact I might of had it easier than most interpreting the manuscripts in the Richard III course this week because it looks a lot like my handwriting :D :D

It's a really bad idea for a celeb to behave like that in public. A smile and a wave costs nothing. I once met the late, great Dick Emery. He was just so sweet, chatted with me for about half an hour, and left me with just the most wonderful memory of him.
Olympic running champion, John Walker, however, was a complete prat. I watched him refuse to sign a small boy's autograph book and just walk away leaving the kid in tears. Though I noted he flinched and hung his head when I threw a few choice insults his way.

And a VERY deserved rant!

Aussie cricket captain annoyed the team had to wait in "cattle class" while waiting for a plane! Get over yourself dude, your a bloody athlete not someone important.

Aussie cric..."
Rude to an adult, I would have ignored. But not to a child. He damn near broke that little boy's heart. Children need their heroes. They don't need their illusions shattered by an insensitive, rude prat.
Though come to think of it, I was only 16 at the time, little more than a child myself. :p
Though another competitor, a Commonwealth champion, Dick Quax, was present. He gave the boy a hug and gave him his sweatband as a souvenir. I think the little boy found a new, and much better hero that day. :)

ok, quizz time again. I go..."
I got 20/20!
*dances around the room all giddy-like*
My Swedish mate will be so happy her tutoring hasn't gone to waste.

ok, quizz tim..."
show off. lols well done there were some awkward ones.
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