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Clare

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 5:25 pm
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My rota is insane at the moment so just a quick hi - hope everyone is doing
ok?

Not been reading much lately, has anyone tackled the new Koontz? What's it
like comparitively?

PPPG any developments?

I just heard that the book I was part of 'Nothing But Red' is a Eppie award
finalist Smile which is nice for publicity.

Clare

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 6:49 pm
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"Clare" wrote in message

> My rota is insane at the moment so just a quick hi - hope everyone is
> doing ok?
>
> Not been reading much lately, has anyone tackled the new Koontz? What's it
> like comparitively?
>
> PPPG any developments?
>
> I just heard that the book I was part of 'Nothing But Red' is a Eppie
> award finalist Smile which is nice for publicity.
>
> Clare

Hey Clare! Am about half way with the new Koontz. Enjoying it a lot so
far. It's got a creepy quality that you'll love, however, I can't speak for
the rest of it. It might turn all syrupy in the last half, you never know.
Am caught up in getting ready for Christmas, too, so limited on reading time
except at bed time. Having about 13 in for dinner that day plus our Jo and
her family are coming for the week so she's been shopping on line and having
the girls gifts sent here. Guess who gets to wrap? I need to make a list
and check it 10k times. Very Happy

Piper

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 7:25 pm
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I enjoyed your story in that book, that is why I bought it, though I must
admit I haven't read all of it.

My work has been crazy too, but by the end of next week I get a month off,
the at work for a couple of weeks and then 3 weeks holiday travelling by car
around Tasmania with my Barry's family. Looking forward too it, Tassie is
beautiful.

Pauline

"Clare" wrote in message

> My rota is insane at the moment so just a quick hi - hope everyone is
> doing ok?
>
> Not been reading much lately, has anyone tackled the new Koontz? What's it
> like comparitively?
>
> PPPG any developments?
>
> I just heard that the book I was part of 'Nothing But Red' is a Eppie
> award finalist Smile which is nice for publicity.
>
> Clare
>
>
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:25 pm
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"Clare" wrote in message


> PPPG any developments?

Judgment for the plaintiff, 202,503. <high pitched voice> I'm so
haaaaappy! Wink

TTFN
Scott
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Bart Simpson: "Aren't we forgetting the true meaning of Christmas? You
know, the birth of Santa."
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:25 am
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"Pauline" wrote in message

>I enjoyed your story in that book, that is why I bought it, though I must
>admit I haven't read all of it.

Thanks Smile
It's not a book you can just sit and read through.


> My work has been crazy too, but by the end of next week I get a month off,
> the at work for a couple of weeks and then 3 weeks holiday travelling by
> car around Tasmania with my Barry's family. Looking forward too it,
> Tassie is beautiful.
>
> Pauline

That sounds lovely - share some pics?

Clare
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:25 am
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> Hey Clare! Am about half way with the new Koontz. Enjoying it a lot so
> far. It's got a creepy quality that you'll love, however, I can't speak
> for the rest of it. It might turn all syrupy in the last half, you never
> know.

Here's hoping he's turned suddenly diabetic Wink

> Am caught up in getting ready for Christmas, too, so limited on reading
> time except at bed time. Having about 13 in for dinner that day plus our
> Jo and her family are coming for the week so she's been shopping on line
> and having the girls gifts sent here. Guess who gets to wrap? I need to
> make a list and check it 10k times. Very Happy
>
> Piper

Oh my 13, you got a lotta cooking and wrapping ahead!
Just the three of us here; hubby, g.aunt and meself.
Still got lots of prezzies to buy, not written any cards yet let alone
wrapped anything lol
Been online too though, cheaper and less queueing.

Clare
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:25 am
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Oh PPPG >HUGE HUG< about bloody time you had some good news, that's made my
day - congrats.
Now depends how they go about paying it though?

Clare

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> "Clare" wrote in message
>
>
>> PPPG any developments?
>
> Judgment for the plaintiff, 202,503. <high pitched voice> I'm so
> haaaaappy! Wink
>
> TTFN
> Scott
> -----------------------------------------
> Deaf Does Not Equate Daft ... in *other* people's cases
> -----------------------------------------
> Bart Simpson: "Aren't we forgetting the true meaning of Christmas? You
> know, the birth of Santa."
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:25 pm
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I will if I work out how to do that. I don't think I know how to post
photos. I know how to send them via email, but not sure about newsgroups.


Pauline

"Clare" wrote in message

> "Pauline" wrote in message
>
>>I enjoyed your story in that book, that is why I bought it, though I must
>>admit I haven't read all of it.
>
> Thanks Smile
> It's not a book you can just sit and read through.
>
>
>> My work has been crazy too, but by the end of next week I get a month
>> off, the at work for a couple of weeks and then 3 weeks holiday
>> travelling by car around Tasmania with my Barry's family. Looking
>> forward too it, Tassie is beautiful.
>>
>> Pauline
>
> That sounds lovely - share some pics?
>
> Clare
>
>
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:32 am
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"Pauline" wrote in message

>I will if I work out how to do that. I don't think I know how to post
>photos. I know how to send them via email, but not sure about newsgroups.

It isn't hard. You can make an album at several sites on line and let your
friends know where it is. Clare has one from her visit to her sisters. If
you just have one picture you can download it here:
http://tinypic.com/ They will turn it into a URL that you can post to the
group.

Piper
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:25 pm
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"Clare" wrote in message


> Oh PPPG >HUGE HUG< about bloody time you had some good news, that's
> made my day - congrats. Now depends how they go about paying it though?

It's doubtful he'll pay anything. His wife might have to pay 10-15,000
deposited in joint account, but that's about it.

TTFN
Scott
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Bart Simpson: "Aren't we forgetting the true meaning of Christmas? You
know, the birth of Santa."
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 4:25 pm
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f**k that

Pauline

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> "Clare" wrote in message
>
>
>> Oh PPPG >HUGE HUG< about bloody time you had some good news, that's
>> made my day - congrats. Now depends how they go about paying it though?
>
> It's doubtful he'll pay anything. His wife might have to pay 10-15,000
> deposited in joint account, but that's about it.
>
> TTFN
> Scott
> -----------------------------------------
> Deaf Does Not Equate Daft ... in *other* people's cases
> -----------------------------------------
> Bart Simpson: "Aren't we forgetting the true meaning of Christmas? You
> know, the birth of Santa."
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:30 pm
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"Pauline" wrote in message


> > It's doubtful he'll pay anything. His wife might have to pay 10-15,000
> > deposited in joint account, but that's about it.

> f**k that

I just learned it may be 60-70, but it's in the judges hands now.

TTFN
Scott
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 12:30 pm
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"Pauline" wrote in message


> I will if I work out how to do that. I don't think I know how to post
> photos. I know how to send them via email, but not sure about newsgroups.

You can't here, but what I think she meant was post a link to the
picture somewhere online - like tinypics.com. For example here is a
link to the house I'm lusting after:
http://jojosellsflorida.com/O4877867. Like that, a link to somewhere
on-line. This isn't a binaries group so no HTML, no pictures, no porn
(sorry Fred), etc.

TTFN
Scott
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 4:25 am
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Piper wrote:
>
> "Clare" wrote in message
>
>> My rota is insane at the moment so just a quick hi - hope everyone is
>> doing ok?
>>
>> Not been reading much lately, has anyone tackled the new Koontz?
>> What's it like comparitively?
>>
>> PPPG any developments?
>>
>> I just heard that the book I was part of 'Nothing But Red' is a Eppie
>> award finalist Smile which is nice for publicity.
>>
>> Clare
>
> Hey Clare! Am about half way with the new Koontz. Enjoying it a lot so
> far. It's got a creepy quality that you'll love, however, I can't speak
> for the rest of it. It might turn all syrupy in the last half, you
> never know. Am caught up in getting ready for Christmas, too, so limited
> on reading time except at bed time. Having about 13 in for dinner that
> day plus our Jo and her family are coming for the week so she's been
> shopping on line and having the girls gifts sent here. Guess who gets
> to wrap? I need to make a list and check it 10k times. Very Happy
>
> Piper
Oh Piper!! One of the blokes at work (King Richard OAM) was telling he's
got FORTY (40) family members coming on Christmas day to his home. I
only hope his long suffering wife has a caterer!

Tamara
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:39 am
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Tamara wrote:
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> Piper wrote:
> >
> > "Clare" wrote in message
> >
> >> My rota is insane at the moment so just a quick hi - hope everyone is
> >> doing ok?
> >>
> >> Not been reading much lately, has anyone tackled the new Koontz?
> >> What's it like comparitively?
> >>
> >> PPPG any developments?
> >>
> >> I just heard that the book I was part of 'Nothing But Red' is a Eppie
> >> award finalist Smile which is nice for publicity.
> >>
> >> Clare
> >
> > Hey Clare! Am about half way with the new Koontz. Enjoying it a lot so
> > far. It's got a creepy quality that you'll love, however, I can't speak
> > for the rest of it. It might turn all syrupy in the last half, you
> > never know. Am caught up in getting ready for Christmas, too, so limited
> > on reading time except at bed time. Having about 13 in for dinner that
> > day plus our Jo and her family are coming for the week so she's been
> > shopping on line and having the girls gifts sent here. Guess who gets
> > to wrap? I need to make a list and check it 10k times. Very Happy
> >
> > Piper
> Oh Piper!! One of the blokes at work (King Richard OAM) was telling he's
> got FORTY (40) family members coming on Christmas day to his home. I
> only hope his long suffering wife has a caterer!


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disabled freind over if she is out of rehab, after a nasty fall she took
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