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Stuart Ayris - The Truth About Trees
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Jud
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Apr 01, 2012 01:47PM
Genius!
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New Blog Post - "An Indie Author States His Case..." I'd be grateful if you could check it out! http://bit.ly/HFf9QX
Yeah. It made me sigh, sort of. Love your point of view on things, probably because I share them. ;)The Band is one of Dave's faves, BTW.
I think you'd really enjoy going through Dave's weird and wonderful music collection.
Yeah, okay. Whoever that is...I did say Dave. ;)Let me give you an idea of his most recent cd purchases. He goes on a music spree every holiday.
Alex Harvey Band, Boobie Brothers, Trees, Groundhogs, Some weird name written in cursive on the case that I can't make out, Espers, Trembling Bells, Lindisfarne, Hot Tuna, Spirit.
Nothing if not eclectic.
Rick Danko is the bass player in The Band and sings the most heartbreaking song ever - "It Makes No Difference." - Although the Boobie brothers sound maginificent, do you mean the Doobie brothers?
Hello StuartJust started reading Cannery Row. I agree that you have elements of Steinbeck in you. It struck me immediately, this being the first time I have read one of his books since I "met" you.
The cursive script band I mentioned. Rather haunting and beautiful I think. Not listened to much yet, though.Love having a snuggle while listening to music. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O6T-b...
Vic wrote: "Hello StuartJust started reading Cannery Row. I agree that you have elements of Steinbeck in you. It struck me immediately, this being the first time I have read one of his books since I "met" you."
Thank you Vic! I can't think of a finer compliment!
I think you are better than Steinbeck Stuart :o) His The Grapes of Wrath freaked me out a bit at the end.
Did you join in Skype last night Stu? I'm gutteed I missed it. I only got home at 9.30 cause we went to the pub afterwards and even then I had to leave early cause I was the only one with work the next morning :o(
And yep Stu did join us too! Aw Jud. You'll have to start doing what I do and become very unsociable on a Thursday night!! I even have it in my diary (blackberry) every week so I don't double book. I am very very sad indeed !!!!
Haha! Unfortunately Thursday seems to be the night that the girls are all free so I'm quite often out. But in-laws are over next week for a visit so I can't be unsociable to them
I think we should start alternating the nights some weeks though so people who can't usually make Thursdays could join in.
Stuart wrote: "Never have I felt more sane or more sober! ; )"Teehe!, it certainly is an experience huh?
Pfffft. GL. You lot don't need me there to be mad.How could we sort a time for you to join, Katie? You're 12 hours behind? In front? Of the UK, yeah?
Yeah Katie - you'll have to come and live over here so you can join in! You can stay with my New Zealand friend Katie in Edinburgh.
I think we're 7hrs ahead of you at the moment...so your evening is my snoretime. I'd love to come and live in Scotland, Gingerlily, but I don't think my husband and kids would approve.
Katie wrote: "I think we're 7hrs ahead of you at the moment...so your evening is my snoretime. I'd love to come and live in Scotland, Gingerlily, but I don't think my husband and kids would approve."Yeah they might not be too happy about it!
Patti (A Proud Canadian) wrote: "Well it's 10:30 am here now."Your 10.30am is our 5.30pm...so I suppose I'd better go and make some dinner.
Patti (A Proud Canadian) wrote: "We could do a Sunday afternoon skype sometime then. Then you could join in!"That would be pretty exciting!
I've just added the latest excerpt of The Bird That Nobody Sees to my author page. Almost 37,000 words done now!http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/2...



