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message 20: by Lisa

Lisa Thank You Darlene. Now I know what that's about. Trump himself probably inspired this. If he wins the election, it will be an unmitigated disaster.


message 19: by Darlene

Darlene Lisa,

Just read this article in the 'Huffington Post' and I thought you would find it interesting. I read a comment you made the other day wondering about this book and author and what was going on. This should help clear it up for you. I wasn't aware this was happening either.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/n...


message 18: by Lisa

Lisa Cheryl wrote: "Hi Lisa,
Thank you for the friend request! Have a wonderful day today.
Cheryl"


You're welcome Cheryl. I also retired a few years ago and am looking forward to hearing about your experiences in retirement.


Cheryl Hi Lisa,
Thank you for the friend request! Have a wonderful day today.
Cheryl


message 16: by Lisa

Lisa You're welcome Ivonne. I look forward to exchanging ideas about books with you as time goes on.


message 15: by Ivonne

Ivonne Rovira Thank you so much for the Friend request. It will be nice to see your views on books.

Cheers, Ivonne


message 14: by Lisa

Lisa Kristen wrote: "Nice to meet you, Lisa! Thanks for the invite!"

You're welcome Kristen. It's nice to meet you, also.


message 13: by Kristen

Kristen Nice to meet you, Lisa! Thanks for the invite!


message 12: by Lisa

Lisa Hi John, I just finished reading an excerpt of your book and found it quite amusing. Do you have a blog?


message 11: by Lisa

Lisa Hi John, You're welcome. I'll look forward to hearing from you. Some of my recipes are original. When they are not, I state where I got it. The fruit soup recipe was my great-grandmother's. She was from Russia and she lived with us in the summers when I was growing up. My mother, daughter, and I reconstructed her recipe after we came home from Door County with sour cherries. I just tried making it again and it came out delicious. I intend to read your blog tomorrow. It sounds good. I love political satire. Did you get to Second City when you were here? They aren't as cutting edge as they used to be. I attended the book festival. It's a great event. If you let me know when you're coming to Chicago again, I can point you in the right direction. My husband is a docent for the Chicago Architecture Foundation (volunteer) and we love playing tour guide.


message 10: by John

John Cooker Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the friend invite! I think your website is a very interesting idea - except the recipes make me hungry..... And the recipes are tempting in themselves. Are they original?
Funny thing is, I was recently in Chicago for the Book Festival and ate at the Russian Tea Room of course! My grandfather immigrated from the Ukraine and there is no such food anywhere nearby me. I was so delighted to find traditional vegetarian dishes.
You seem like a political animal. You might enjoy (if you have a heathy sense of humor) my book excerpted at www.cureyourdemocracy.com. Other excerpts are on Authorsden.com. I satire partisanship.
Look forward to reading more of your blog.
John


Vincent Chough Thank you Lisa for the friend invitation.
Many blessings to you.


message 8: by Lisa

Lisa Mina wrote: "Thank you very much for the add."

You're welcome.


message 7: by M.

M. Kirollos Thank you very much for the add.


Shelley Thanks for your invitation. I greatly admire your profession.


Bradley Thank you for adding me as a friend. I just reviewed a book by a Chicago author. hehehehe Here she is:

Billion Dollar Winner by Arlene P. Jones


Shalonda Williams-Lynard Thanks for the friendship! Have an awesome week!


message 3: by Lisa

Lisa On my Facebook page, I have a friend with the name Lisa Rosenberg. There are apparently loads of us in NY and Chicago.


message 2: by Lisa

Lisa See Another Lisa. Yeah!


message 1: by Sol

Sol Hi Lisa,

thank you for invitation

Over 50 years, I lived in Odessa, Ukraine
20 years ago before I left the city I knew very many Odessans, even more knew me (I was Polytechnic University professor)

Sol


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