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Binary_Digit

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  • Birthday 12/27/1976

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  1. ah me, I worry over you and hope you come back just once in a while and tell us how you are.

  2. bonjour dear one, just dropped in to say hello and have a wonderful weekend eh?

  3. Salut

    I hope ou are well, I miss you and hope for happiness for you.

  4. I was so happy, oui, to see your words on the haiku thread. You have been missed very much.

  5. Salut

     

    Me, I have not heard from you for a while, and like Chrissy down there, Bonjour Chrissy, I am hoping you are okay.

    Well a hug to you and wishing you sunbeams and stardust Binary.

  6. And how are you today monsieur, happy, oui?

    You were on my heart this grey morning so I am come to visit and wish you a gentle happy day.

  7. Bonjour mon ami,

    How kind and gentle your words, they made me weep, oui, I appreciate them.

    I am just recovering from a terrible viral illness, I thought perhaps I would to to sleep forever in this world. But me, I am slowly coming into the world of proper thought and can walk slowly once more through my home.

    I know what you mean about a book hurting you. I felt that so many times and my heart it hurt. But then, voila, I sat down and wrote, for me only , a different chapte or ending and read it and then poof , I am feeling better. Of course I destroy them, but it is my little revenge!

    Have a beautiful day. A beautiful day for a beautiful mind and heart.

  8. Thank for for saying that he looks as he has a kind soul because that is so true. Yes this is my son and love love football as well he works the the youthat night in one of the the local clubs where he stays.

  9. Hiya, how are you? Aw your wee boy sounds a treasure. I was pretty blah after reading 'The Time Traveller's Wife', I needed a hug from my husband.

     

    Yeah I am okay, looking for a job but getting there :)

  10. Alas Binary_Digit, I find myself utterly unable to tell you that I'm better: the miraculous healing of my jaw failed to happen rather spectacularly, I regret to say. Turns out a normal doctor can't fix what I have so I need to wait until Monday to see someone who can, he's called a "maxillofacial surgeon" which sounds fairly daunting but to be honest I'd rather be daunted than dislocated. We shall see how that goes...

     

    I'm sorry "The Time Traveler's Wife" has upset you *passes lucky, damage-repairing hankie*, especially as I was looking foward to reading it myself - maybe not a good idea, I am a fairly sensitive type with an overdeveloped sense of injustice and from your review this sounds like it will anger me a great deal.

     

    To be honest, this is all immaterial; I am at the present moment suffering from a complete inability to concentrate on anything for more than two minutes straight, which precludes reading rather...

  11. I read this book while on holiday in New Mexico a few years ago, and it totally changed the way I see the world. I'm so glad to hear that you loved it. Between the two of us we should see if we can put together a half decent thread in non-fiction.
  12. What an enchanting introduction. It is truly a pleasure to meet you Kate. Thank you for sharing of yourself, and welcome.
  13. Good evening Gyre,

     

    I'm sorry it has taken me so long to reply. I've spent the last few evenings with my nose buried in The Time Traveler's Wife. In answer to your question, I am well. :D I'm feeling a bit down after reading such a sad book, but all in all everything is wonderful. I had a great evening with my wife and son.

     

    He is such a loving little boy, that it is hard to feel sad for long when he is around. I am now convinced that snuggles and tickles from a two year old are powerful medicine. :smile2:

     

    How are you on this fine spring evening?

  14. Buonasera BookJumper,

     

    I hope this evening finds you pain-free and happy. Wait let me think about that. You're in the UK right? That would put you five hours ahead of me. So your clock is rapidly approaching 4AM, and you are hopefully sound asleep and pain-free with a pleasant day stretched out before you.

     

    There, thats better. :D My wishes aside, how are you? Please tell me that you've had good news from the doctors, or your jaw has somehow miraculously repaired itself. Me, I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife this evening, and I'm feeling a bit raw. Such a sad, sad story.

     

    I think maybe tomorrow I will pick up To Kill a Mockingbird, so that I can be filled up with the warm love of a father for his daughter. That should repair the damage that Audrey Niffenegger has done to me. :smile2:

  15. Bonsoir Genevieve,

     

    Thank you very much for your post. Your words and the images they evoke are beautiful. It makes me feel warm to have your praise, and I take great pleasure from the knowledge that you enjoy reading what I have written here.

     

    As you guessed, I am a sensitive soul, which can be good, but sometimes it makes me stubborn or angry or ornery. Its not always easy. I just finished reading The Time Traveler's Wife and now it hurts. I'm sore at the author for putting me in this place. Such is the doubled edge sword that is sensitivity. :blush:

     

    But enough about that. :D

     

    I hope you don't mind that I snooped, but I read some of your posts to Poppy about your daughter. She sounds so beautiful, and what is even more beautiful is the way you write about her, and how your love for her comes out in every sentence. Thank you very much for sharing of yourself, and thank you for taking the time to read the things I have shared. Faisons-le encore. :smile2:

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