I skimmed a Binchy novel (not the celebrated Circle of Friends, though, the film of which I thought was quite sweet) at the beach house many years ago and was quite impressed. She's popular for a few reasons - strong narrative and believable peeps.
*nomifire* Do we need a poetry competition with these captchas? I almost haz an alphabet of them now.
I hadn't intended to make another comment, until I saw the captcha - "lurove" - which is the noun used for the charms of someone who has had that second bottle of pinot grigio, and consequently thinks that she or he is being very charming indeed.
Even though I'm a non drinker, I could do with a bottle of something alcoholic right now. By 9am my daughter had thrown my packed lunch into the garden, and badly squished her finger in the front door, and when I delivered my son to school one of his friends told him that she wasn't giving him an Xmas card because sometimes he is not nice to her. Like she's nice to him all the time. Why do five year olds feel the need to do this to each other? < end rant>
podsocti - I might start using that as a swear word.
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I skimmed a Binchy novel (not the celebrated Circle of Friends, though, the film of which I thought was quite sweet) at the beach house many years ago and was quite impressed. She's popular for a few reasons - strong narrative and believable peeps.
ReplyDelete*nomifire*
Do we need a poetry competition with these captchas? I almost haz an alphabet of them now.
Why just one bottle?
ReplyDelete"whings"
My partner once overheard, in a cafe, a man say "Waiter, bring us a litre of your second best red".
ReplyDeleteIt is repeated frequently round these past.
"hatibers", which I believe is the style of poetry made from captchas.
I hadn't intended to make another comment, until I saw the captcha - "lurove" - which is the noun used for the charms of someone who has had that second bottle of pinot grigio, and consequently thinks that she or he is being very charming indeed.
ReplyDeleteHis lurove was beginning to grate on Maeve.
Even though I'm a non drinker, I could do with a bottle of something alcoholic right now. By 9am my daughter had thrown my packed lunch into the garden, and badly squished her finger in the front door, and when I delivered my son to school one of his friends told him that she wasn't giving him an Xmas card because sometimes he is not nice to her. Like she's nice to him all the time. Why do five year olds feel the need to do this to each other? < end rant>
ReplyDeletepodsocti - I might start using that as a swear word.