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I can completely relate to how your feeling at the moment Echo, I felt the exact same way late last year when Australia held it's election, we had had a very conservative and narrow minded prime minister for almost ten years and our country was crying out for change - even though it always looked imminent that the Australian Labor Party was going to win; I still felt incredibly anxious right up until Kevin Rudd made his victory speech.
I know the American election is so much bigger than the Australian, there is so much more at stake, not just on the home front but also on a world wide scale - I am keeping my fingers crossed Echo; that America gets the change and new direction it so desperately needs.
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Sorry about the mistakes Kylie, I'm just learning how to cut and paste, I will retype my message so that it makes sense - this seem to be my week for embarrassing moment!
I'm so glad you like the colours! I was avoiding reading Moby Dick the other day, so I decided to play around with my profile page.
Falling off your bike, sunburn and a flat tyre all in one week Kylie! You have just reminded me why I never ride myself, preferring to encourage rather than participate.
My twin daughters are absolute sport junkies, they love to set themselves goals and train incredibly hard to attain them; they are nothing like me, they get it entirely from their father - I'm not the competitive type at all and I only like to play sport for the enjoyment, I often look at the girls and think they're completely mad!
I've been in such a rut lately with my music choices, gravitating only to the old faithfuls - thanks for the suggestion of CW Stoneking, I will definitely check him out through the week and a big thanks for reminding me of Janis Ian, I haven't listened to her music in the longest time (maybe even years); I pulled her cd out yesterday and played it, I had forgotten how fantastic she is!
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I’m so glad you like the colours! I was avoiding reading Moby Dick the other day, so I decided to play around with my profile page.
Falling off your bike, sunburn and flat tyre all in one week Kylie! You have just reminded me why I never ride myself, preferring to encourage rather than participate.
My twin daughters are absolute sport junkies, they love to set themselves goals and train incredibly hard to attain them; they are nothing like me, they get it entirely from their father - I’m not the competitive type at all and I only like to play sport for the enjoyment, I often look at the girls and think their completely mad!
I’ve been in such a rut lately with my music choices, gravitating only to the old faithfuls - thanks for the suggestion of ……., I will definitely check them out through the week and a big thanks for reminding me of Janis Ian, I haven’t listened to her music in the longest time; I pulled her cd out yesterday and played it, I had forgotten how fantastic she is!
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Hi Echo, I think you have every right to be feeling quietly confident about Obama, I feel it would take a major disaster on the part of the Democrats to lose now and I just don't think that will happen. I hope you will keep me informed if anything interesting comes up over the next few weeks, we get a little bit of coverage here in Australia, but not as much as I would like.
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Hi Echo! I just wanted to let you know how much I've enjoyed reading your political blog - I saw the other day on the news that Obama is 10 points ahead in the opinion polls, things seem to be looking good for him at the moment, even with all the mudslinging the Rupublicans are attempting.
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I hope you do get the opportunity to go to Darwin someday Kylie, especially Kakadu, it's simply breathtaking!
I was very surprised that the family knew what I liked to read, I always thought that they never listened to my mad ramblings about books, but they must - I really should learn to give them more credit than I do.
How is the cycling going? It's a nice time of the year to start riding, the weather is perfect; my family got all motivated last weekend and spent hours repairing their bikes - one of the twins is especially keen to hit the roads, she has decided to start triathlon training as she wants to attend the Queensland championships in February.
Also Kylie, I've been on the search for some new music to listen to, I think we have very similar tastes, so I was wondering if you had made any interesting new discoveries lately?
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Thanks for the birthday wishes, I had a fantastic birthday! I was away on holidays in Darwin for my actual birthday, but when I arrived home the family had a surprise birthday party waiting for me, I felt very loved and spoilt.
What a haul of books! I was so impressed that my family and friends know my tastes so well, now I just need to find the time to read them.
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Thank you for the lovely compliment, it truly made my day when you said you liked my comments on Madame Bovary!
I thought I would return the compliment by letting you know how much I always enjoy reading your Book reviews, I think you have a natural flare for reviewing Kylie; your reviews are always well constructed and thoughtfully written and you always provide an insightful overview of the storyline. Over the past few months, (since joining bcf) I have come to value your opinions and recommendations on books quite highly!
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Hi Kylie! I finally finished Madame Bovary about a week ago, it seemed to take forever to plough through this one, no fault of the book of course, just the many distractions of family life!
I really enjoyed Madame Bovary! Gustave Flaubert has a very traditional and beautiful writing style and gives particular attention to detail, the characters of the story were quite difficult to like at times, particularly the protagonist Madame Bovary, but I think that was the author's deliberate intention, as it seemed to enhance Flaubert's underlying social commentary on French povincial life in the 19th century.
I have just finished reading Lolita and have absolutely fallen in love with Vladimir Nabokov writing style! I think I will definitely read more of his books.....I noticed recently that you were reading Pinn, I would love to know if you enjoyed it? And how you found it in contrast to Lolita?