We have left our "Royal Assassin" by R.Hobb to somewhere and can't find it. Argh.
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We have left our "Royal Assassin" by R.Hobb to somewhere and can't find it. Argh.
Ah, found it.
It was on our desk.
team go go cart hasn't persuaded anyone yet.
T..'s 4-year old was very protective of me yesterday and bawled his heart out when i had to take the train. once during the day i couldn't find the cue ball and he demanded to know where were my glasses (i never wear them), then instructed grandma to "find asha's glasses." later he went inside and told me to wait for him; he'd be back, and i'd be fine "you'll be okay; i'll be right back." the kicker was that he informed me just before we parted that "You're my son." was i every surprised! no wonder we have such a love and he tries to baby me! :) :)
I'm back from holidays in Greece. No computer for 16 days!!! :goof: Anyhow, hello again :p
Argh, so jealous that you visited Greece - only another dream vacation of mine! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Monica
Welcome back, Monica - very nice to have you back. ;)
Thanks mono :D And yeah, if you ever have a chance of visiting Greece, go there. A beautiful country, with a lot of things to see. And you can follow Lord Byron's route as well :p
:p :p Kids are so funny. You should see my 4-year old brother - he is absolutely crazy about the colour pink now. So everything is pink: his clothes, his toys.. even his nails. Imagine this robust, energetic 4-year old boy with painted pink fingernails. 4-year olds.. who really understands them? :goof:Quote:
Originally Posted by amuse
the fever is loaded, i've been there today, took us some questions, she does the macaroni and cheese limbo where nothing ends properly. Not even the
This morning, by mere chance, I happened to watch Caveman on television, a ridiculously (but funny) movie starring Ringo Starr and Dennis Quaid, which I had not seen since childhood. While watching the cast at the end, whose name do I see but John Matuszak as one of the villains - the same man who played Sloth in another of my favorite childhood movies, The Goonies.
Unfortunately, after looking up his name at a popular movie website (http://www.imdb.com/), I saw that he died in 1989. He seemed well known as Sloth in The Goonies with the revolutionized phrase, "Hey, you guys!" I had never known what he even looked like, and, obviously, he underwent quite a transformation through make-up and cosmetics for his role; sad, however, when some actors and actresses get fixated in one role, while their other works (and death) get somewhat ignored.
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For Bridget Jones' Diary fans: Helen Fielding is writing her weekly diary again.
so, what??? i think that they have to encourage the dog named entourage to do his weekly collage so he can graduate from college life, will draw the crouds, my hopes are so high that a kiss might kill me, so won't you listen to crappy emo?
The Book Club is reading Three Men in a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel by Jerome K. Jerome this month.
Bummer, Bummell, what a bungle of a bungalow, they lay low the law in larry the llama's literature likeness.
Was a bit ill this morning.
Luckily it has passed by now.
Understood it when we felt very weak after chopping only seven logs. We had chopped wood for the last week and was not so tired then.