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I have read The Winds of War. BTW, before I forget to tell you, I have arranged a sitter for two weeks starting Friday PM. I have some business to attend to and didn't want anyone to think I left the earth! Smile When I return, I will be back on driving you all bonkers! Big Grin You have found a cool site for spooky animations.

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Hi, Rick and Mrs. M.!
Bonkers, Mrs. M.?? It's been a pretty crazy day so far. Somebody at work decided he needed a cigarette this morning. He didn't have a cigarette lighter, so he tried lighting it using an electrical outlet. He got shocked. That ended with a trip to the doctor's Roll Eyes because his heart started beating funny, but he'll be OK. I don't know if he ever got the thing lit. Some people!!!
Anyway, Rick, it sounds like you're getting into some quality reading. I'll agree with you that a lot of the classics are pretty good reading. But lately all I've had time for is textbooks.
Lunch break is almost over. I'll talk to you all later. Have a great day!
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Lol, it's a real trial getting them to talk back in there, Lexie. I don't know where everyone is. I haven't seen Billie for about a week....Well, I got the last of my clothes money in and all is in the mail. I told Rick I will be gone for a couple of weeks starting this weekend so I hope you guys keep things going.

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fordfalcons posted: Somebody at work decided he needed a cigarette this morning. He didn't have a cigarette lighter, so he tried lighting it using an electrical outlet. He got shocked. That ended with a trip to the doctor's because his heart started beating funny, but he'll be OK. I don't know if he ever got the thing lit. Some people!!!

Well, aside from the smell, taste, smoke, nuisance factor...oh yeah, and cancer...now there's another reason to give up smoking! lol! Wink

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fordfalcons posted: I'll agree with you that a lot of the classics are pretty good reading.

Sad thing is, they push an awful lot of the 'classics' on teenagers in high school and I think it turns many of them away from reading.

Although I love to read, and was an english major in university, even I hated most of the required reading in high school. It is kind of neat to go back and reread them as an adult and see which ones were just hard to read at the time OR truly terrible works!

WarriorNun

"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning"
I think you're right, Mrs. M. and Warrior Nun. Last year I reread "Of Mice and Men" and couldn't see what is supposed to be so wonderful about it. Lost Horizon is really good, and if you can get a decent translation, "The Illiad" and "The Odyssey" aren't bad. Maybe it'd be best to quit before Rick gets any more ideas of what to read. Then he'd stay away even more. Frown
Last week I bought a copy of the movie "Hamlet" starring Mel Gibson. (Well, that doesn't count as a book, but....) Big Grin And a copy of the movie "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves" (the newer one starring Kevin Costner), too. It's getting hard to find a really good movie without a lot of shooting, foul language, or dumb stuff that passes as humor so I checked the classics section. Some day when life mellows out, maybe I'll get to watch them. Roll Eyes
Anyway, there's a lot of work waiting for me. Talk to you later.
Now, movies are a whole new ball of wax! Pray tell me why they have to see how much filth they can utter in less than 3 hours in order to sell a movie? I suppose that is why so many movies today, along with the "stars" come and go with little notice. I was fortunate to grow up during the era of great musicals and wonderful drama, all done in good taste. SmileLike reading a good book, you were there, if only for the moment.

Ford, my all time favorite is Grapes of Wrath. It is a black and white. I first read it and then saw the movie mnay years ago. It is in my collection, now on DVD, and I enjoy it as much today as I did when I first saw it. Great acting, great screen play, zero obsenity. I've always loved anything I can feel drawn into, be it a movie or book.

Fiddler on the Roof was great. There are a few good ones coming out now, but it seems like a lot of them get drowned out in a sea of Hollywood hype. Have you seen the Back to the Future series (I, II, and III) with Michael J. Fox? That's good comedy. Smile And the Star Wars series was great. The other week I saw "Truly, Madly, Deeply." That was really good. There is some good stuff out there, but sometimes it sure does seem hard to find. I'd like to find more of Errol Flynn's movies, too.
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Christine - Funny story. He must have taken the outlet plate off? Hope that isn't an indication of the intelligence level required to work there.

Lexie - Looks like you're having a hard time getting a chat going, but at least there's more activity. Brought up your horse-pooping pix (time for Village Photos). Miss the Tasmanian Devil. The Beanie Baby seller was funny.

WarriorNun - I agree with you comments about required reading. It's such a turn off. It doesn't seem like many people read these books outside of school. When I talk about what I'm reading, the person will usually say that they read the book when they were in high school or college. They make the book sound like a destination and not a journey. If you haven't read a book in several years, then you haven't really read it.

Mrs. M - HI. GONE FOR TWO WEEKS? Going to be very quiet in your absence. I said it once, and I'll say it again - "You can't be replaced. The forum goes into the crapper when you're gone."

Hi All,

Just popping in to say hello - I'm shattered!

The BB auction made me laugh - as an ex-avid BB collector I can see both sides of this: that terrible craving to get those rare ones and the underlying realisation that they are just little furry animal dolls with very little actual use...

If those rarer ones are genuine, they're worth a fortune. Smile

The mating we have been waiting for happened last night at about 10pm in the dark - but that's another story......

Bye for now,
SS
Good Morning Smile

Rick - was time for a change from Taz, besides I think these are more suited to me at the moment Razz

Christine - No I didnt bid on the beanie babies, but if you looked at first item in his feedback (its worth a chuckle) I have emailed him regarding that and we have been having quite an *entertaining* converstaion since.

Told ya I had to get my chat fix somewhere - and if its with some bizarre drunken sailer who sells pieces of paper and beanie babies to buy beer - so be it Roll Eyes

Squeaks - Glad to hear the *joining* happened!!

Mrs M - You will have some chatting to catch up on when you get make Smile Hope you have a nice time though


I read every nite before I go to sleep - sometimes its for 2 hours, sometimes its for 10 mins Confused

Better go feed the DEMANDING master of the house

Lexie
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Oh, great, Rick. Roll Eyes

Good morning- evening everyone! It is so nice and cool here this Am. I think they said 54, but alas, it will be in the mid 80s by 2pm. Smile

Our neighbor and his 13 year old son and a doctor friend are lost at sea. They will be doing a massive search all the way to Cuba today. It will be the last attempt. So sad. Frown

Gosh, Lexie!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yes, Ford, it is really tragic. They searched today, following a boat that was set adrift to follow the trail. Nothing yet, but I heard they are hopeful because there is still nothing from the boat adrift. They are even talking of the possibility of them being Cuban captives. Frown

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