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Hi! :-) This thread is for general chatterings - anything can be discussed here! How is everyone?
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A bit confused and angry, but ok.
I've also got some problems at work, but we'll talk about them another time: I hope to solve them soon!!
I've also got some problems at work, but we'll talk about them another time: I hope to solve them soon!!
Hi everyone! I'm glad to see so many new members :-) I'll be back on Wednesday to chat with you all - I am at work today and then I am going away to my boyfriend's straight after work. I hope everyone is having a grear week so far!
Have a good time Becca! It is looking like a beatiful day here in the Boston area, sunny but not too humid, so I think I might pick out an audiobook and do some gardening :)
Hi, just wanted to say thanks to Laura, Rowena, Becca, Leslie, Shirley and Jenny for setting this up - it's looking great!
Ahhhh a place to chat again, this makes me smile. I hope you are all well. Laura are you ok? Sounds a little stressful over there in Italy.Did you enjoy the sunshine Leslie?
England won The Ashes today (cricket, for those unaware) I am a very happy girl :D
Hi Hales! Thanks for the explanatory aside re cricket as I would have been clueless ;) I did indeed enjoy the sunshine for a while, and started listening to Master and Commander for our Theme Read about the sea.
Hi Leslie, yes, Cricket is not played on your side of the sea is it? Basically The Ashes are England vs Australia in a 5 game series and we went 3-0 up today! Glad to hear that, we had some sunshine here too today. The film of Master and Commander is a favourite of mine, never read the books though. Let me know how you get on.
Good morning one and all. It's the second day of All About Books. (In the words of Ian Dury) it's a Reason to be Cheerful! Have a good day,everyone!
Gill wrote: "Good morning one and all. It's the second day of All About Books. (In the words of Ian Dury) it's a Reason to be Cheerful! Have a good day,everyone!"It certainly is Gill. Have a wonderful day!
Hales wrote: "Ahhhh a place to chat again, this makes me smile. I hope you are all well. Laura are you ok? Sounds a little stressful over there in Italy.
Did you enjoy the sunshine Leslie?
England won The Ash..."
I'm quite ok. I'm having some problems at work, but in two days I'll be off to the seaside for three weeks and in september I've been promised a change of office; we'll see.
Happily I have this new group to chit chat a bit and yell out if you need it!!!!
Gill wrote: "Good morning one and all. It's the second day of All About Books. (In the words of Ian Dury) it's a Reason to be Cheerful! Have a good day,everyone!"
Indeed it is!!!!! :)
Did you enjoy the sunshine Leslie?
England won The Ash..."
I'm quite ok. I'm having some problems at work, but in two days I'll be off to the seaside for three weeks and in september I've been promised a change of office; we'll see.
Happily I have this new group to chit chat a bit and yell out if you need it!!!!
Gill wrote: "Good morning one and all. It's the second day of All About Books. (In the words of Ian Dury) it's a Reason to be Cheerful! Have a good day,everyone!"
Indeed it is!!!!! :)
Gill wrote: "Good morning one and all. It's the second day of All About Books. (In the words of Ian Dury) it's a Reason to be Cheerful! Have a good day,everyone!"I agree! :)
Hales wrote: "Hi Leslie, yes, Cricket is not played on your side of the sea is it? Basically The Ashes are..."Actually, there was an intermural cricket team (and a rugby team as well) at my college's brother school (I went to an all-woman's college but it was affiliated with an all-male college one mile away).
Hales wrote: "Hi Leslie, yes, Cricket is not played on your side of the sea is it? Basically The Ashes are England vs Australia in a 5 game series and we went 3-0 up today! .."Gosh, I totally DO NOT UNDERSTAND cricket! I was in London during the first test, and my future boss was busy checking updates all week long. And then at night everybody in pubs and restaurants was talking about cricket. I really have to invest time in trying to figure out the rules...
Elisa wrote: "Hales wrote: "Hi Leslie, yes, Cricket is not played on your side of the sea is it? Basically The Ashes are England vs Australia in a 5 game series and we went 3-0 up today! .."
Gosh, I totally DO ..."
Elisa: I think that to understand cricket you HAVE to be english since three generation!!!
Gosh, I totally DO ..."
Elisa: I think that to understand cricket you HAVE to be english since three generation!!!
LauraT wrote: "Elisa wrote: "Hales wrote: "Hi Leslie, yes, Cricket is not played on your side of the sea is it? Basically The Ashes are England vs Australia in a 5 game series and we went 3-0 up today! .."Gosh,..."
I'm afraid so! Did you ever get a bit better at it during your time in London?
I will admit that there are some parts of cricket that are hard to understand but I love it, most people (i.e. Men) find this strange as I am not male, but its just one of the many odd things about me! That is interesting Leslie, I never knew cricket had reached America!
Hales wrote: "I will admit that there are some parts of cricket that are hard to understand but I love it, most people (i.e. Men) find this strange as I am not male, but its just one of the many odd things about..."I think it was a concession to the students from overseas :P. Mostly British or from former British colonies (such as India and parts of Africa). All I really remember about it is sitting in the sunshine drinking beer while these guys in nice white clothes played some incomprehensible game ;)
Well that sound wonderful to me Leslie. Only 8 countries in the world play first class cricket but it is growing.
Well I went to an all-girls school and we played cricket during the summer. I hated it because the cricket pitch was a long way from the school and we had to cross the boys' playing fields to get there. Jeers and cheers at all of us in our navy knickers and shin pads. No shorts allowed, only track suits if it snowed. In some ways it was a very strange school.....
I went out to the cinema tonight, to see the Alan Partridge Film. If you're a fan of the series, it's a must see! Very funny.
I'm trying to get my blog up and running :) I'm also sleepy, but can't sleep. How is everyone else doing?
I'm really fine! Today it's my last day of work, then I have my three wekks at the seaside - my beloved Sardinia!!!!!
Thanks I will - and i need it!
If when I'll be back I don't change my office, I'll kill someone!!!
If when I'll be back I don't change my office, I'll kill someone!!!
Enjoy your holiday, Laura! I've been very busy recently, moved house and started a new job. I'm currently working in a GP surgery and up until now I've just been observing clinics to get a feel for it. Tomorrow I have my first patients in my own clinic which I'm quite nervous about but I'm also looking forward to it. Just about got settled in to the new house, just one more set of shelves to build and the Internet to install on Saturday.
Good luck then Heather, or as we say in Italy: "In bocca al lupo!" - and you have to answer "Crepi il lupo"
Laura, enjoy the seaside! and your galli ;)Heather, how are you liking the new house and area? I'm sure you will do fine in solo clinic :)
Crepi il lupo!
I'm enjoying it, Leslie. I've moved from a town to a city and I live much closer to the amenities now. It's so nice to be able to walk to the supermarket, restaurants and the pub whereas last year I was a 45minute walk from the town! I live in Hull now which has the worlds first 'subquarium'. We visited last weekend. It's basically a huge aquarium but its been built into the Humber Estuary so parts if the building are underwater. It doesn't change much inside really but the exhibitions were excellent.
I'm enjoying it, Leslie. I've moved from a town to a city and I live much closer to the amenities now. It's so nice to be able to walk to the supermarket, restaurants and the pub whereas last year I was a 45minute walk from the town! I live in Hull now which has the worlds first 'subquarium'. We visited last weekend. It's basically a huge aquarium but its been built into the Humber Estuary so parts if the building are underwater. It doesn't change much inside really but the exhibitions were excellent.
welcome to Hull Heather :-) it is a wonderful place full of old and new huge history from William Wilberforce and the slave trade through Amy Johnson the aviator and the fishing industry that was so important to our city and great new things like The deep and our gorgeous bridge. I hope you enjoy your new home. x
Is that where you're from, Tracey? I have to admit I was very impressed by The Deep and the Old Town. I do love the Humber bridge. Walking across it is one if my planned bank holiday activities!
Hull sounds interesting & the subquarium awesome! I like aquariums, and they are so much better now than when I was growing up.
They are aren't they! I love the ray fish. They shoot across to you like pancakes on wheels and then beg for food.
Heather wrote: "Is that where you're from, Tracey? I have to admit I was very impressed by The Deep and the Old Town. I do love the Humber bridge. Walking across it is one if my planned bank holiday activities!"Yes Hull born and bred. I forget to mention the Whaling industry but there is so much of interest here. Hull was one of the most bombed places in ww2 but it was only ever mentioned in the news as 'A northern city! probably due to the fact it was a port and a gateway to europe ohh yes and the ferries Heather. I love my city :)
Jean wrote: "They are aren't they! I love the ray fish. They shoot across to you like pancakes on wheels and then beg for food."Jean at the end there is a real treat!! a glass lift through the big tank it is like you are in there with them including the sharks !!
Tracey wrote: "Jean wrote: "They are aren't they! I love the ray fish. They shoot across to you like pancakes on wheels and then beg for food."Jean at the end there is a real treat!! a glass lift through the bi..."
Tracey wrote: "Jean wrote: "They are aren't they! I love the ray fish. They shoot across to you like pancakes on wheels and then beg for food."
Jean at the end there is a real treat!! a glass lift through the bi..."
oh and for added interest A premier league football team and 2 yes 2 superleague rugby teams !!
Hi Heather, Tracey I'm also from Hull, but now live in North Yorkshire. Tracey, it must have been a real pleasure to write 'a premier league football team.'!And very special telephone boxes also! Hull is a one off
Went to see the film of 'Springsteen and I' last night. Great film. Second only to seeing the Boss live!
Gill wrote: "Went to see the film of 'Springsteen and I' last night. Great film. Second only to seeing the Boss live!"I think Springsteen was the single most popular singer/band at my college back in the early 80s but there were a lot of New Jersey folks:P I was more into British rock (The Who, The Stones, The English Beat, The Clash...)
Has anyone else noticed that the format of the book page is different? The 'Similar Books' are now where the 'Other Editions' used to be... not sure I like it, as I often use the 'Other Editions' feature.
Wow, lots of positive recommendations for hull! So far, all seems good. I'd love to go to a Hull football game this season and although I know nothing about Rugby League, is be interested in going to a natch. In only here for a year so lots to fit in. I live round the avenues so looking forward to plenty of nights out and nice meals over the year!
Gill wrote: "Hi Heather, Tracey I'm also from Hull, but now live in North Yorkshire. Tracey, it must have been a real pleasure to write 'a premier league football team.'!And very special telephone boxes also!..."
Gill can't wait Chelsea at home on Sunday !! Big ask for the lads as it's also Jose Mourinhos first match back in charge of Chelsea !!
Heather wrote: "Wow, lots of positive recommendations for hull! So far, all seems good. I'd love to go to a Hull football game this season and although I know nothing about Rugby League, is be interested in going..."It's lovely round there with all the cafe bars :)
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