I haven't read the three Felix Francis solo novels yet. Did you think they were good ... or worse?

Ah, the salad was good ... small amount of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, red onion, green beans, fetta cheese, black olives, and ranch dressing ... a knock off of a Greek salad.

The kid, who doesn't eat vegetables, ate more than I did ... he wants more later, but shhhhhhhhhhhhhh, don't tell anyone.

Hmmmmm I really should've double checked before doing a review.....it is good for vb stubbies (incase people think it's not from what I wrote) the holder comes to just above where the vb neck starts.

We have recently bought a decked out bus, I'm thinking of buying those mesh doors for it. Are they long?

Who has tried "original source" body wash?
Bloody amazing smelling stuff.....word of warning for the guys though, don't use the strong mint one 😉

This winter my skin on my legs was dry and nothing would help until I bought "jeval infusions" argon oil and hemp seed skin butter....smells great too!

'The Hoover Hurricane Light Vaccum Cleaner'.

 

You'd be better off using a Dustpan & Brush.

Katy thanks for the recommendations for Dick Francis.  I'd always thought his books were about horse racing so I'll get him next.

i love thrillers and could go on and on about favourite authors but I've just reread recently 3 books by Ian Rankin (his Rebus ones) and

that man can sure write.  the settings are usually in or around Edinburgh and shows its underbelly all too clearly.  I love the way he gets inside the heads of his characters.

I tried watching the TV series of Rebus but couldn't get the accents, very broad scots.  . 

Thanks, Love*today.

One hint I'll throw out there is using moisturiser just before you finish in the shower. Throw it on like a coat of soap, and then rinse ...

EMH, that sounds like my vacuum cleaner ... and I use a broom and a dustpan and brush rather than drag it out.

Bright.ton ... how long is it since there was a book thread here?

Minette Walters is difficult to categorise, but she has written some books that could be called thrillers. She's another explorer of the underbelly. She tells a great story, and best of all she writes beautifully.

Oh, and if you like a bit of humour with your novels, try the Emily Pollifax stories by Dorothy Gilman. Ms Pollifax is old, and widowed, and BORED. So, off she toddles to join the CIA.

Katy I think there was a book thread here a few months ago.

I love Minette Walters too and the tv series was very well done. 

Books I could talk about all day (when I'm not reading, lol)

Hey, not often I get to talk to a fellow Walters fan. Isn't she wonderful?

Have you read anything by Richard North Patterson?

He's another writer who you can read not only for the great plot, but also the wonderful writing of it. While he writes about America and American politics, a lot of his themes are universal. I loved his book "Protect and Defend" about the issues of late term abortion.

Yes I've read some of his books but can't remember if I read that one.  I read so many I get a bit mixed up.  I also like

James Patterson though I think they went off a bit when he started writing with other (unknown) writers.

Back 20 years ago, when I had my home built, I installed a Moen kitchen faucet.  Since then,I've replaced the cartridge at least a dozen times, to stop a constant drip.  All is well for six to 12 months, then the drip reoccurs.  Of late, the cartridges haven't been lasting 3 months.

 

I'm ready for a change.