Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8000
Posted: 11/15/05 at 10:58amWhy are you foggy and gloomy?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8001
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:21ammorning Hussys. "Memoirs Of A Geisha" was wonderful. It will definitely be a awards contender this year.
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re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8002
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:24amGood morning Dame. Glad to hear about Geisha.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8003
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:26amHad you read the book? I haven't. So I was interested in talking to somone who has read the book.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8004
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:29amI have not read the book, I know that we do have the book at home. I hardly read anything other than newspapers and posts!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8006
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:30amIs your wife the book reader?
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8007
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:32amYes, I am not sure if she has read it. I will read about 5 a year. More in the summer.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8008
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:34amYou only read 5 books a year?? Wow.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8009
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:44am
Good morning mojitians...
Sheesh... I don't think I read 5 books a year. The past few years I've barely read one. Just no time. Though this summer I did read two, and I'm needing another. I love reading, but not usually home to read.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8010
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:46amI just finished " A Million Little peices".
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8011
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:47amDD - you do lead a busy life. I would read on the train, but I read the Tribune and the NYT.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8012
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:48am
I read a lot in DC when I took the subway in to work.
A little more difficult to read when you're driving.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8013
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:55am
You'd be surprised what some drivers manage these days...
I read books, sure. I'm in the middle of "Greek Art and Archaeology".
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8014
Posted: 11/15/05 at 11:57amI just finished reading about 100 pages of medical records.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8015
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:06pmShira and brd - that doesn't sound like it would make for interesting cocktail chatter.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8016
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:07pmI'm rereading HP4 before the movie comes out.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8017
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:08pmI have the opportunity of seeing HP4 tonight. But think I am going to wait.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8018
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:10pm
Friday! Yay!
I already have a date to go see Rent next week.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8019
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:13pm
Ok... so what should I read next? I don't like anything too heavy - reading is a pre-bedtime kind of thing - and mostly fiction.
I'm adding Memoirs of Geisha and Son of a Witch to my list. Any others you recommend?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8020
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:31pm
I'm into Chick Lit, you probably won't like that so much...
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8021
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:33pmProlly not. What exactly is chick lit?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8022
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:33pmRath likes lit chicks too!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8023
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:33pmPlease, I *AM* interesting cocktail chatter!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#8024
Posted: 11/15/05 at 12:34pm
You know what a chick flick is? Same concept- girly literature. Mindless, but fun reading.
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