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Congratulations, Sleepy!I'm very happy you passed your exam, and with top marks, too! What's up next?
Great job, Nightshade! I love your background, font and colours.
Congratulations, Sleepy!I'm very happy you passed your exam, and with top marks, too! What's up next?
O schaurig ists übers Moor zu gehn,
wenn es wimmelt vom Heiderauche,
sich wie Phantome die Dünste drehn
und die Ranke häkelt am Strauche.
Annette von Droste-Hülshoff (1797 - 1843) (see avatar) Der Knabe im Moor/The Lad in the Moor
i just bought a wii-fit!!!!!! - yipeeeeeeeee
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"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
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Congrats sleepy!! And have fun fifth!
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19th c novels? early or late 19th centurey Sleepy? or are you doing the whole thing?
Shakespeare? does that mean you will be hanging out in the shakespeare subforums and joiing in with the shakepseare readings in the book club? - as a sort of study aid of course![]()
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I see you tempered it with the word 'may'
The wii-fit is a game that goes with the Nintendo Wii console and consists of a balance board and, I think, 49 'mini-games' designed to improve your fitness, mainly core stability. So it's got aerobic games, yoga, skiing, those sorts of things, and because it's linked to a games console it is also fun! Details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Fit
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I just semi dismantled a chest of drawers emptied a shed ( contets of which is unknown) moved the chest fof drawers into the shed reassmebled it and put away aload of junk in pitch darknes and ugly rain.. and the only causlty was my thumb I seem to hae been stabed by a rusty nail from somthing in the shed...but it didnt draw blood so not too bad...
I need to talk to the landlady about getting somekind of light in the garden...![]()
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Well, one is never sure oneself is being silly. Otherwise one would be silly. I'm at least open to the possiblitiy of being silly.Oh and I am definitely very silly.
Hey that's great. Between this and your post about giving up your car (I think I'm remembering that, though I have no idea where you posted it) you seem to be very serious about getiting fit. Good for you. It's been almost two years now that I really got serious in my exercise. I've been going to a gym (no high tech approach, but you know how old fashion I amThe wii-fit is a game that goes with the Nintendo Wii console and consists of a balance board and, I think, 49 'mini-games' designed to improve your fitness, mainly core stability. So it's got aerobic games, yoga, skiing, those sorts of things, and because it's linked to a games console it is also fun! Details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Fit) two or three times a week plus a good walk at least once a week and I'm in as good of fitness as when I was in my twenties. It feels great. Best of luck.
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"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
Thanks VirgilI used it for the first time yesterday and today I am aching!! Which is good. The yoga exercises are really good, and a good support to the cycling which is going really well (despite the weather). As for getting serious about getting fit, yes that's probably the case. I recently read Haruki Murakami's semi-biography What I talk about when I talk about running and it reminded me of a few things. I guess it's easy to fall into the trappings of convenience, but I've always been quite an active person - we didn't have a car until I was 17 so I walked pretty much everywhere and I never used to be put off by distance. Obviously that's changed! But not anymore. I've been cycling for 5 weeks now and I'm already feeling the benefits in terms of improved mood, I'm less agitated than I used to be particularly when I get to work, and physically I'm more resilient - I've had a cold which was not a bad cold, and there are other benefits which I could only mention in the women's only thread
So, good news all round really
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If finances go as planned for November, I'll be glad to boast about something very peculiar to me, and you'll hear of me;
if things go really good, I'll boast of two things!
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(If things DON'T work out however, is there anywhere I can say how miserable I'll be? ...
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