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Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

dammmeeeee*rained heavily all afternoon - your book signing was awesome*FAWNS*

 

 

Rosssssssssssssssss *thanks, I liked your post on FB, have you read any Matt Hilton books FAWNS*  

no I haven't but they look good 

Oh I thought you had * goes to look* 

Baz
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Yes....my turn next trip ....not sure what though ....don't think we can run to a week in the Maldives .....will probably be another historic building  

 

 

Baz...honestly, have a look at the Lanarkshire Heritage place if you can get cheap train tickets, fabulous hotel on site  

 

Baz
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

don't thinks so will google now

Cumbrian thriller writer,,,,,,, had a lovely chat with him, he used to be a policeman in my town,,,,,,luckily I never had the pleasure of meeting him in that capacity 

just googled dammeee-they look good

 

also met Stuart Mcbride  small shop with so much talent packed into it  I was struck down with jaw drop 

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Baz:
 

Yes....my turn next trip ....not sure what though ....don't think we can run to a week in the Maldives .....will probably be another historic building  

 

 

Baz...honestly, have a look at the Lanarkshire Heritage place if you can get cheap train tickets, fabulous hotel on site  

ooo sounds good

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

don't thinks so will google now

Cumbrian thriller writer,,,,,,, had a lovely chat with him, he used to be a policeman in my town,,,,,,luckily I never had the pleasure of meeting him in that capacity 

just googled dammeee-they look good

 

also met Stuart Mcbride  small shop with so much talent packed into it  I was struck down with jaw drop 

wow have read a couple of his

Rocking Ros Rose
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Rosgirl:
 

don't thinks so will google now

Cumbrian thriller writer,,,,,,, had a lovely chat with him, he used to be a policeman in my town,,,,,,luckily I never had the pleasure of meeting him in that capacity 

just googled dammeee-they look good

 

also met Stuart Mcbride  small shop with so much talent packed into it  I was struck down with jaw drop 

Not often you go silent! 

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I really wish I could read like I used to and take things in now  

 

I have spells......... but until about 10 years ago I was an avid reader, I would quiet happily stay up all night to read a book 

I'm not sure when I stopped reading (although it was a good few years ago I admit)  but like I say, my mind's just too active to pick it up again these days 

FM
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I really wish I could read like I used to and take things in now  

 

I have spells......... but until about 10 years ago I was an avid reader, I would quiet happily stay up all night to read a book 

Same here ....on all counts ....although I have actually read two books right through lately ....and started reading a few pages before I go to sleep ...

Baz
Originally Posted by Baz:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I really wish I could read like I used to and take things in now  

 

I have spells......... but until about 10 years ago I was an avid reader, I would quiet happily stay up all night to read a book 

Same here ....on all counts ....although I have actually read two books right through lately ....and started reading a few pages before I go to sleep ...

must admit still an avid reader but only hols and weekends

Rocking Ros Rose

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