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Nicola

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  1. Hey Kylie!

     

    Thanks for the birthday message! Sorry for the super late reply....I've been up to the eyes in uni work:drama: but luckily the hardest parts are done!

     

    Thanks again :D:mrgreen:

  2. Hey Kylie!!

     

    Thanks for adding me! Hope you're grand :D:D

  3. the innocent souls of young...
  4. Nicola

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    That's so cool!
  5. I totally agree!
  6. Oh my goodness! Patrick Stewart is amazing! I'm super jealous! :D

     

    We went to see As You Like It at Newcastle Theatre Royal. It's my birthday coming up so my BF bought tickets :D The only thing is, now that I've seen something that polished, will any other play be as good? :roll: We shall see!

     

    Ah.....Patrick Stewart! That's amazing! :D

  7. Ooooh don't worry about not sending Chapter 3 yet if it's going to mix up the system...... (but consider yourself nagged!! :lol:) I'm really looking forward to it and if even you (the person who seems to be the most critical of your work) says it's good, then it must be magnificent! :D It feels like we're on a roller coaster and we've been slowly working our way up to that first peak. Now we're at the top waiting for the story to sweep us away :D

     

    I'm sure you'll get back into your stride soon. All the conditions for brilliant writing will fall into place and you'll be off :D And the fact that you're worrying about it is definitely a good sign. It shows you care about it.....I have every faith in you :D

     

    Ooooh, also forgot to mention that I went to see my first ever RSC production the week before last. I know you love Shakespeare! It was amazing! Their performances were in a different league to anything I've ever seen before. A 10/10 :D

  8. This is one of my favourite Chuck Palahniuk books! Hope you enjoy it My line comes down from Queen Ada, the sister of Malcolm IV, descended from King Duff, the first King of Scotland. Cash - The autobiography of Johnny Cash.
  9. I know! My BF is still laughing!! :roll:

     

    I hope everythings going well on the writing front :D Everything so far has been fantastic! I was coming home on the bus the other day and my mind was wandering (as a mind does) and for a split second I thought "Ooooh after dinner I'll read a bit more of that book". Then I realised that actually, I didn't have the book because it hasn't been written yet! :lol: I was gutted and the little ball of warm excitement in my stomach disappeared :roll::D

     

    I'm sending waves of 'happy writing' down to you :friends0:

  10. I thought it was quite inventive which for me is something!! Haa!! I was thinking about having 'Queen of the Damned' but thought it sounded quite sinister for those who don't know about the book :lol:

     

    You'll never guess what I've just done! I was looking into short stories by Charlaine Harris and found a link to a free pdf for a tale which sounded quite interesting. So I followed all the instructions thinking that at the end of it I'd have myself a story I could read tonight.......turns out I've actually joined myself up to another forum where I can "discuss gadgets, technology, mobile, news, reviews and more." I barely know how to work my laptop....how can I possibly contribute! I believe I was tricked! :lol: Tricked I tell you!!

  11. This is on my wish list I visited the Tower of London over the summer so discovered a little bit about the two princes while I was there. It'd be good to learn a bit more about it. I too love Phillipa Gregory's writing and I'm making my way through the Tudor Court novels at the moment
  12. Hey Heffalumpi! Welcome to the forum! What are you reading at the moment?
  13. Well I didn't really know too much about QOTSA until my BF put a few of their albums on my ipod and now I'd say they're one of my favourite bands
  14. Hey! This sounds like fun! My top 5 wish list books are: 1. Anything by Jasper Fforde (I've heard lots of good things but haven't read anything by him yet ) 2. Children of the Night - Salman Rushdie 3. The Virgin's Lover - Phillipa Gregory 4. The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman 5. Grave Sight - Charlaine Harris I'm in the UK and willing to post in the UK too.
  15. This sounds like my ideal night out!!
  16. Katie & Peter!!! Someone owns that!!??!! Tut tut ned Mine are: 1. Afterlife - Avenged Sevenfold 2. Keep your hands off my girl - Good Charlotte 3. Hanging on the telephone - Blondie 4. Go with the flow - Queens of the Stones Age 5. Call the shots - Girls aloud 6. Boys of summer - Don Henley 7. Temptation -New Order 8. Love will tear us apart - Joy Division 9. I'm a man - Stevie Winwood 10. Glorious - Andreas Johnson A bit of a mixed bag! Unfortunately I have no space left for Katie and Peter.....
  17. Hey SonicBlue! What sort of books do you normally read?
  18. I think I'm going to buy a Touch of Dead with my birthday money (you'd think I was 8 again!) as I've heard good things about it so can't put it off What are the House of Night books like Stephanie?
  19. I've just started a Johnny Cash autobiography. I found reading about his childhood in the cotton fields very interesting
  20. Me too! I'm not sure if I think they'd be boring () but I know I'd cringe all the way through.....yikes! So I'd stubbornly say no and nothing could make me budge (I've come to realise over the past few years that I'm a pretty stubborn person:lurker:) I would never read anything to do with the military, war operations or anything like that either. It's just not my cup of tea
  21. Hey Jess!! Welcome to the forum
  22. Ooooh Generation Kill? I'll have to investigate
  23. Hey Sue!!

     

    I've just noticed your avatar.....I take it you'll be watching X Factor tonight then? I personally can't wait! Mr Bon Jovi is very handsome! xx

  24. A favourite of mine too! Hope you enjoy it!
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