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Posted on 05/20/2002 11:51:12 PM PDT by acnielsen guy
THREAD 011
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Humor; Miscellaneous; Pets/Animals; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: chat; freeople; humor; ufo; weird
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To: grannie9
goodnight chickie
sweet dreams
you've had a busy day
love, palo
To: habs4ever
it is a perfect kid's book tho
it is not jarring
it is friendly warm highspirited
To: lodwick
Hey Lod, you've been summoned over at the Canteen.It appears you are the pinata for tonight ;-)
To: andysandmikesmom
good, she finally went into her yard
it cooled down
it was a long boring afternoon in house for her
and at end of it she started to whine
To: palo verde
All those book are written in a style we'd find arch by today's standards.They are kind of Boy's Own Adventure stuff :-)If you want amusing stuff, have you tried PG Wodehouse and the Jeeves series???
To: habs4ever
I don't mind his style
he is so sincere
sometimes it's a little much hearing how heroic his hero is
but I can't resist his ingenuousness
I just wish it were set on the desert of Araby
something fresher, and more interestin' than London
To: habs4ever
mrs pollifax's adventures take place in exotic places
one was in thailand, one was in roumania, one was in morocco, and one was in jordan
oh another one was in burma
lol I've either been in the jungle or out on the desert
I learned what a whirling dervish is
To: palo verde
Book set in the desert in the 20's would be most un PC today.I read all the John Buchan novels, he of the 39 Steps fame, and lots of old fashioned bigotry and xenophobia in them.But hey, back in 1928, London was a happening town ;-)There are always the Eric Ambler novels set in Europe in the pre-war period, in Istanbul, Lisbon, etc...
To: all
look what I found
lol it sure is pretty where hair and westy and andysmom are right now
To: all
lovely pic of both eagles on branch together
babies in nest
To: habs4ever
''39 steps'' was such fun movie, I didn't know he wrote books
I'll take them out next
John Buchan
To: westmex; hairofthedog; andysandmikesmom
in photo your sky is pretty deep lavender
is it lovely like that in real life too
To: palo verde
Just wait a minute and it will rain...How else are we to stay green?......
.....Westy...
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05/23/2002 7:17:18 PM PDT
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westmex
To: habs4ever
England lost a lot in WW2
before that war they were top dog
afterwards, they were not
To: westmex
what is green?
what is rain?
To: palo verde
Hey, that cam shot is a good one.Good of you to post it :-)
The novel 39 Steps is different in many ways from the movie, and Buchan did follow ups with Greenmantle and Mr Standfast, all set during WWI.
To: palo verde
Nope, not lavender, but a light blue between the clouds....
......Westy....
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posted on
05/23/2002 7:19:55 PM PDT
by
westmex
To: palo verde
If you don't know, I sure can't explain it all.....
....Westy...
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posted on
05/23/2002 7:22:36 PM PDT
by
westmex
To: habs4ever; westmex
I think I'll try John Buchan, I'm ready for a new author
thanks habs for giving me good suggestion
oh that pale blue between clouds, sounds like moist sky
To: westmex
rofl it's like we live on different planets
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