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Hope you all enjoy your games tomorrow. I plan on getting into a good mystery. Not sure which Iāll choose. Itās been a while since Iāve had a chance to do nothing but snuggle up and read. It got all the way up to 18 today. Had a bunch of errands to run, but only needed a wind breaker ācause the sun was out.
Leakyā¦ā¦I grew up with Agatha Christie! I have about 60 of her books. And, yes, I LOVE reading them over and over! The first one I read was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and I was hooked ever since!
That might be a great winter project. Thanks for suggesting that!
I.m a science fiction lover. Favorite author is Robert A Heinlein. Favorite literary characteris Lazarus Long, who is a principal in some of Heinleinās novels.
Like Louie LaMore, too. Not just his westerns. The Marching Drum is a historic novel that you hate to put down, but itās too long to read in one sitting. It is a long story.
Problem I have now is that Iām not taking the time to read much of anything. Iām four weeks behind on my āTimeā magazines and, months behind on my Smithsonians and my National Geographics. Bad me!!. :-(((((
@ Montana Lady, Tis the season to be readinā
James Patterson my fav. for murder/mysteries.Been
usually cold here in SE GA ,Savannah area near the coast
60ās/50ās. Will be catchinā up on his lastest novels.
Helped decorated the Christmas tree in our clubhouse
yesterday, tryinā to get in the spirit (ba humbug) heh heh
Slim, me too. I had the privilege of meeting Heinlein once, at a space conference. He had just released āFridayā and I got his autograph on the book. I liked Jerry Pournel too until I met the paranoid S O B in person. Right now Iām into Harry Potter and Iām reading the series for the 18th time.
ML, the first mystery I ever read was an Ellery Queen. That got me hooked, but good. Like you I have LOTS of Agatha Christie, plus Ellery Queen, Rex Stout (Nero Wolfe), Dick Francis, Dorothy Gillman (Mrs. Pollifax), Erle Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason - I bought every Mason book he ever wrote as a gift for my husband who is a HUGE Mason fan) and even some of Jessica Fletcherās books (yes Angela Lansburyās face is on the cover of every one of them).
Slim, I also enjoy Sci Fi, and have a large collection of Heinlein, Clark, Asimov, EE āDocā Smith, HG Welles, Jules Verne and Allen Dean Foster with a few strays thrown in for good measure. I even have all of Edgar Rice Burroughs Mars books. And yes, Iāve read every last one of them at one time or another. Lazarus Long (or Woody Smith if you prefer) is also one of my favorite characters. Then of course thereās Valentine Michael Smith and Johan Sebastian Bach Smith - Heinlein seemed to like the surname Smith, didnāt he?
Jan, Jack is a SciFi fan, like you. I just stick to the murders. He keeps telling everyone that some day Iāll poison himā¦..what with all the ideas from my books!
Didnāt know there were Jessica Fletcher books. Iāll have to hunt them out!
SweetBillā¦Iāll have to check out James Patterson as well.
We woke up to a gorgeous effect from an ice fog. Everything is coated, and the fog is still lingering, giving a really eerie look to everything. (3 degrees!!!)
Jack just said that Robert Scheckley is one of his favorite SciFi āwith a twistā authors. Read them in the 50s and 60ās. You might want to hunt them up.
Being 10 minutes to noon, Iāll just say, ā¦ Good afternoon everyone.
MLā¦.. 3 degrees. It has been decades since I was anywhere near that kind of coldā¦.Early 80s, i think. The fog, though. Iāve never been around freezing fog, I can only imagine the look of everything having a coat of frost on it. As for the eeriness, I love the sight of fog among the trees, and you are right, it is indeed eerie!
leakysqueaky712 about 14 years ago
Good Morning Vagabonds
Happy Sunday All
Gooooooo Saints!!!!!!!!!
shirttailslim about 14 years ago
Good Morning, all you Vagabonds!!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Da Bears Rule!!!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Good Morning, Leaky, Slim and all Vagabonds!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
Good Morning, Montana Lady.
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
Good morning, Gang.
Hope you all enjoy your games tomorrow. I plan on getting into a good mystery. Not sure which Iāll choose. Itās been a while since Iāve had a chance to do nothing but snuggle up and read. It got all the way up to 18 today. Had a bunch of errands to run, but only needed a wind breaker ācause the sun was out.
leakysqueaky712 about 14 years ago
Da Bears Ruled when they stomped that animal abuser Michael VIck. ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦I was very pleased with that one.!!!!!!
leakysqueaky712 about 14 years ago
Montana Lady ā¦. Agatha Christie has great murder mysteries. Theyāre worth reading twice.
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
Leakyā¦ā¦I grew up with Agatha Christie! I have about 60 of her books. And, yes, I LOVE reading them over and over! The first one I read was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, and I was hooked ever since!
That might be a great winter project. Thanks for suggesting that!
COWBOY7 about 14 years ago
They did get the best of him, Leaky.
shirttailslim about 14 years ago
I.m a science fiction lover. Favorite author is Robert A Heinlein. Favorite literary characteris Lazarus Long, who is a principal in some of Heinleinās novels.
Like Louie LaMore, too. Not just his westerns. The Marching Drum is a historic novel that you hate to put down, but itās too long to read in one sitting. It is a long story.
Problem I have now is that Iām not taking the time to read much of anything. Iām four weeks behind on my āTimeā magazines and, months behind on my Smithsonians and my National Geographics. Bad me!!. :-(((((
SWEETBILL about 14 years ago
GM everyone,
@ Montana Lady, Tis the season to be readinā James Patterson my fav. for murder/mysteries.Been usually cold here in SE GA ,Savannah area near the coast 60ās/50ās. Will be catchinā up on his lastest novels.
Helped decorated the Christmas tree in our clubhouse yesterday, tryinā to get in the spirit (ba humbug) heh heh
shirttailslim about 14 years ago
SWEETBILLā¦. Is that you with your feet proped up on a rail or something?
shirttailslim about 14 years ago
It is sleepy time. guess Iāll mosy off to bed.
Be back in the PM. Gānight.
davidf42 about 14 years ago
Good Morning Village.
Slim, me too. I had the privilege of meeting Heinlein once, at a space conference. He had just released āFridayā and I got his autograph on the book. I liked Jerry Pournel too until I met the paranoid S O B in person. Right now Iām into Harry Potter and Iām reading the series for the 18th time.
Dkram about 14 years ago
Good morning everybody, second sunday in advent, where did the year go. (my thumb pointed over my back)
MontanaLady and all interested: The movie in question.
Metropolis (has nothing to do with superman).
Directed by Friz Lang, a silent film.
As for reading I like sci-fi/fantacy, and of cource the comics.
Well, I might be back again today.
TTFN \\//_
JanLC about 14 years ago
ML, the first mystery I ever read was an Ellery Queen. That got me hooked, but good. Like you I have LOTS of Agatha Christie, plus Ellery Queen, Rex Stout (Nero Wolfe), Dick Francis, Dorothy Gillman (Mrs. Pollifax), Erle Stanley Gardner (Perry Mason - I bought every Mason book he ever wrote as a gift for my husband who is a HUGE Mason fan) and even some of Jessica Fletcherās books (yes Angela Lansburyās face is on the cover of every one of them).
JanLC about 14 years ago
Slim, I also enjoy Sci Fi, and have a large collection of Heinlein, Clark, Asimov, EE āDocā Smith, HG Welles, Jules Verne and Allen Dean Foster with a few strays thrown in for good measure. I even have all of Edgar Rice Burroughs Mars books. And yes, Iāve read every last one of them at one time or another. Lazarus Long (or Woody Smith if you prefer) is also one of my favorite characters. Then of course thereās Valentine Michael Smith and Johan Sebastian Bach Smith - Heinlein seemed to like the surname Smith, didnāt he?
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
Jan, Jack is a SciFi fan, like you. I just stick to the murders. He keeps telling everyone that some day Iāll poison himā¦..what with all the ideas from my books!
Didnāt know there were Jessica Fletcher books. Iāll have to hunt them out!
SweetBillā¦Iāll have to check out James Patterson as well.
MontanaLady about 14 years ago
We woke up to a gorgeous effect from an ice fog. Everything is coated, and the fog is still lingering, giving a really eerie look to everything. (3 degrees!!!)
Jack just said that Robert Scheckley is one of his favorite SciFi āwith a twistā authors. Read them in the 50s and 60ās. You might want to hunt them up.
shirttailslim about 14 years ago
Being 10 minutes to noon, Iāll just say, ā¦ Good afternoon everyone.
MLā¦.. 3 degrees. It has been decades since I was anywhere near that kind of coldā¦.Early 80s, i think. The fog, though. Iāve never been around freezing fog, I can only imagine the look of everything having a coat of frost on it. As for the eeriness, I love the sight of fog among the trees, and you are right, it is indeed eerie!