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Dec 28, 2012 03:43PM

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My second thoughts were: do challenges even work that way? Do they count the books you've read this year already, even if you set your challe..."
As long as you have the date finished added to the book it will count, even if you put in your challenge today. It is also possible to change your challenge number at anytime.

I guess now that you mention it I assumed Puds were pudding??
And wollies I know are clothing but I'm not sure what kind?? Socks or sweaters was my guess.



Woolies is short for Woolworths. Woolworths is a supermarket.
Spanx..as previously explained is shape wear (Spanx is the American brand..not even sure if we have Spanx over here, but we have the shapewear in different brands)
Singlet is one of the these..(and I am not referring to the semi-hot Australian guy, but what he has on).


never have guessed Woolworth's. Used to be one of my favorite stores. You could buy anything there and enjoy a good meal. Correction, I never saw what is inside that singlet for sale at Woolworth's.



Example in use..."Better get my winter woolies out"
:-)


We did have woolworths know as woollies but the uk branch went bankrupt a few years back.


Source: http://www.ezibuy.com.au/womens-cloth...

Source: http://eaglegolf.com.au/products-page...
and not a short dress as it would usually mean in USA/Canada, eg.

Source: http://curiousbird.typepad.com/curiou...
nor a baby bouncer aka jumper

Source: http://www.kudzu.com/blogs/hot-off-th...
;)

I have eaten the English pudding. It isn't a cream pudding or a brandy soaked fruitcake. If my recall is right, the pudding is well soaked in rum.





YOu should have used it as a doorstop instead-LOL!

I have been lucky enough to find books in the genre that have both..surprise or unusual endings and some with the typical ending.
I can't tell you which ones have the unpredictable endings as that would not make them a surprise if any of you read them. :-)
I do find comfort though in picking up a book by a favoured author or sticks to a formula; example Bernard Cornwell. It gets boring in some of his books, but I still am pleased to know he isn't going to mess with my head suddenly.

Woolworths over here only shares the same name with the Department store you guys know. It is a whole different company and is a grocery store.
This is its website.
http://www.woolworths.com.au/wps/wcm/...

Monica's message 1394 would make for a good discussion.

I do have a couple of Cornwell's books to "Sample" on my Kindle. The Winter King is one I remember downloading for sure.

Happy New Years to all those on my side of the planet and happy New Year's Eve for all those on the other side.
Let us hope that 2013 will be a wonderful year for us all.


Happy New Year to everybody - in Milan it's still New Years Eve, afternoon.

Thanks, Terri...just downloaded a sample of The Last Kingdom. (You're filling up my Kindle...lol!)
And, Happy New Year to everyone!


Yeah. What's taking you so long? :-)
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