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  1. I just couldn't resist it - Xan was dancing to the tune and I realised it was your birthday at that point, so I just HAD to sing you the song - LOL!

  2. As CBeebies is curently on in the background, I sing for you this little birthday song (slightly amended):

     

    Happy, happy, happy, happy birthday to you,

    Have a happy day today.

    (Have a happy day!)

    Everybody here wishes you a happy birthday,

    Have a happy day today.

    Are you one? Are you two?

    Are you three? Are you four?

    Are you five, six, seven,

    Or maybe more?

    BCF wishes you a happy birthday,

    With lots of birthday cards through your door.

    Happy birthday!

     

    :hbsign:

  3. As CBeebies is curently on in the background, I sing for you this little birthday song (slightly amended):

     

    Happy, happy, happy, happy birthday to you,

    Have a happy day today.

    (Have a happy day!)

    Everybody here wishes you a happy birthday,

    Have a happy day today.

    Are you one? Are you two?

    Are you three? Are you four?

    Are you five, six, seven,

    Or maybe more?

    BCF wishes you a happy birthday,

    With lots of birthday cards through your door.

    Happy birthday!

     

    :hbsign:

  4. Kell

    Just to let you know, I've merged your What non-fiction book are you reading now? thread with the existing Your Book Activity Today thread. :)

  5. Just to let you know, I've moved your post re The Marinski Affair to the promotions forum.

  6. THat's OK - all part of the job for a Mod. ;)

  7. Just to let you know, I've merged your "So, what are your plans for today?" thread with the "What's up in February?" thread. ;)

  8. I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. *hugs*

  9. Kell

    And a very good morning to you too, kind sir! Hope all is well with you. :)

  10. Good to see you back again, Steve. :)

  11. I saw on Fi's thread that you plan to read I, Lucifer by Glan Duncan pretty son - I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :)

  12. Kell

    I see you're reading I, Lucifer by Glan Duncan. I read and enjoyed that one a few years back, so I'll be eagerly awaiting your thoughts on it. Happy reading! :)

  13. Just to let you know, I've merged your thread on The Lovely Bones with the existing one (it had fallen a few pages down as it hadn't been used since about last October). There's a redirect link in place which will stay there for a few days. Gald to see another thread revived. :)

  14. Kell

    I advise with ANY series to see if you like the first one and then go from there. I've only read the first of Raven Heart's series and I enjoyed it. They're a little different from the Sookie Stackhouse books in that you get a male POV instead of a female one, and there's a nice blend of vampires and voodoo, which is quite an interesting twist. I hope you'll enjoy the books. I think Michelle has read more of the series, so she might be able to give you a little more info. :)

  15. I think we're sharing braincells today or have some kind of telepathic link - we made almost identical posts on the same thread at the exact same time! LOL!

  16. Well, he certainly loves to sing and dance, and the other day he started playing air guitar - we don't know where he picked that up! He also has a very good sense of rythm (clapping hands or tapping a table - he loves to keep a beat).

  17. Happy birthday! :)

  18. No, Dale has never seen me in an acting role. I did one show after we got together - a children's one called The Emperor and the Nightingale (I was the mechanical nightingale), but I didn't want him to come and watch, so he respected my wishes. He's seen me sing a few times and he's been in bands too (he sings and plays guitar) but we've never been in a band together.

  19. I gave up the acting shortly before I got together with my hubby. I had been on the stage for 20+ years and was sick of all the moving around all the time. Add that to a really lousy memory (which made learning lines a real chore) et voila! I continued with the singing (both solo and in bands) and dancing for a while, but eventually I stopped that too.

     

    I don't realy miss the acting at all now. I did a little in the beginning, but overall I know I made the right decision as I've been happier since I jacked it all in. Funny, isn't it? So many people would say acting was a dream job - I was actually starting to be able to make a comfortable living from it, but it was making me miserable in the end.

     

    We did loads of different kinds of shows - musicals, dance shows, Shakespeare, drama, comedy, panto - you name it, we did it!

  20. I don't mind at all. Yes, I was an actor for a long, long time. I was on the stage from being almost 3 years old. I started with dancing, then added acting and singing. I studied drama at college and was a founder member of a theatre company (Majik Men Theatre Co) which we ran for just over 6 years before it folded.

  21. Kell

    Have a fantabulous birthday, Kylie! :)

  22. Kell

    Congrats on becoming an uncle. :)

  23. Hi Ron.

    While we welcome you to the forum and encourage all members to participate in discussions, please note that we are a book forum and therefore our primary function is to facilitate discussions on books, not to host articles for writers whose work is also hosted on their own sites. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to chatting about books with you.

    Kell

    (Admin)

  24. I saw your post re Philippa Gregory's TOBG and wondered (in regards to your user name) have you read The Lady in the Tower by Jean Plaidy? It's Anne Boleyn's story from her own POV and is rather good. :)

  25. If you give Brookmyre a try, make sure you read them in the right order as there are some that really need to be read in sequence. They're excellent though. My favourite is The Sacred Art of Stealing, but there are a couple you need to read before that one to get to it. :)

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