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Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd
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Apr 25, 2018 09:33PM

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I see they held an ANZAC service in London, which Harry went to.
Nice to see."
Wishing you all the best for your recovery Terri.

Mate of mine at work (he's American but lives here married to an Oz woman) occasionally talks about his dad who was at D-Day. My mate often asked him to talk about his war experience but he always said: Too soon.
Apparently he was very interested in the festivities around the 50th anniversary - watched the TV avidly - and at the end of it my mate asked his usual question. This time his dad thought for a few seconds, then said: Too soon.
He died without ever spilling the beans.

So THAT'S why! I have often wondered. I still have a paper poppy from long ago, and a grandson born on 11/11.

Thanks for sharing that story about poppies, marilyn. Fascinating...but so incredibly sad.
My Uncle is a Vietnam Vet. He didn't receive bad treatment on his return. It wasn't as bad here as it was in the US.
It breaks my heart everytime I hear about the disgusting treatment of the Vietnam vets.

You lot behave yourselves for Terri, won't you? *looks hard at Andy*


You lot behave yourselves for Terri, won't you? *looks hard at Andy*"
WOT! Moi :D
Safe trip & enjoy Blighty Mags!

Avebury is excellent - much better than Stonehenge from an experiential perspective (if less spectacular). Both times I was there I was amused by the local sheep using the stones to scratch their backs.

You lot behave yourselves for Terri, won't you? *looks hard at Andy*"
Hahahaha!



Avebur..."
You'll love Clun, Adrian (unless the weather is really foul - we've had a pretty rough Spring so far). If you wanted to find a typical Welsh March village and castle, then Clun has to be one of the finest examples. In the poem "The Shropshire Lad" the area around Clun is described as "A country for easy livers, the quietest under the sun." And then you're heading for the West of Ireland as well. That's one lovely trip.
You'll have to concentrate on your research though. The local whiskey's can be pretty potent (as I recall), and you'll probably hear enough "craic" in the local pubs to provide you with material for the next ten books.
Enjoy yourself.

I'm not sure I can remember any books I've read about the inquisition.
Though maybe.....Inquisition....we did read this as a group a long time ago.

Off the top of my head...the book I am currently reading may be of interest Cathar. Fiction that deals with the Inquisition's treatment of the Cathars.
Apparently there is an Elizabeth Chadwick book dealing with the same Cathar/Inquisition setting. Can't recall name. Will think on it.
Edit: here it is Daughters of the Grail
Another member of the group was reading it recently so that's what made me think of it.

I live in Cumbria, about 150 miles north of Shropshire, but I have visited different parts of the county several times, albeit not recently. It’s a lovely part of the world. Cadfael country as well. Try to put in a visit to Ludlow as well. They sometimes have plays performed in the castle grounds.


All you fans must be peeing your pants from excitement. Long wait.
This is the last book in the series is it?

Off the top of my head...the book I am currently reading may be of interest Cathar. Fiction that deals with the Inquisition's trea..."
Thank you you, Terri!

Thank you, Dawn!


Welcome to the group Bonni.

Thanks for your welcome, Dawn. I think it's a smart move for GRRM to have written a prequel to GOT. I've long been wondering how he would handle moving forward as a writer-- follow the arc of the TV series (boring for any writer) or take it in another direction. I even wonder if both series will arrive at the same end.

I am only up to book 2, so no pressure from me ;)


Yes, you were his bread and olives. He will have to resort to bread and water in future... poor bastard.

let me add my welcome to the group
We are a friendly group and don't bite (much:))"
:)

What a cruel thing to do to his fans. Instead of finishing the series, he goes and writes a prequel! Harsh.

I’m with you!!!

Don't intend to read books and while I do watch the tv series I really don't like to. I watched season 1 and now I'm stuck watching the series to its conclusion.


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