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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

I know that sometimes we have bad days or difficult times. So i thought this is a great way to rant, or just "get it off your chest"!

All I ask is that we please don't swear or use vulgar/sexually explict verbage.

Please feel free to just write it all out!!!!!


message 2: by O2 (last edited Jun 17, 2009 08:51AM) (new)

O2 Too much private conversations on too many threads between just two people and one of them is antagonistic so no-one seems to be joining in.

Hurry up and come back Emilee and shake everything up.


message 3: by Dan (new)

Dan | The Ancient Reader (theancientreader) Fiona wrote: "Rants of today:

Today I got out of bed feeling upside down."


Hmmm. Would that be something along the lines of having your feet smell and your nose run? :O




message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

I am back, rant it only took me 45 mins last night to get my internet up but I am glad to be back and play and chat will all my friends.....


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you Fi! I am feeling very behind on all the threads now that I can actually read them....


message 6: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) I'm happy you're back, too, Emilee!


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Never buy packaged salad.
I was sitting down to a nice meal and found a rabbit dropping amongst my lettuce.


message 8: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) Welcome back Em and OMG'sh Lauren yuck....


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Lauren wrote: " Never buy packaged salad.
I was sitting down to a nice meal and found a rabbit dropping amongst my lettuce."

OMG! That is very disgusting. I think I will start growing my own.


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks for the welcome back everyone!


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

It was pretty disgusting.

Know the feeling, Fiona! Maybe you're going through a stressful time? I sometimes get cramp in my neck and am prone to headaches, but I've started taking cod liver oil capsules. Not sure if it's the actual capsules themselves or the positive mindset.
Anyhoo, hope you feel better soon.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

fi wrote: "Constant back/neck ache not terribly painful but it would be nice to just... not have it. I'm starting to wonder if I feel like this in my twenties what will I be like by the time I am 60?"

I am going to come get you and take you to a doctor!


message 13: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) ranting...why do people have to get mad at each other in the scrabble games? First of all no one is going to go back and look at all the words that were played I don't think many of us have that kind of time to do that. Second, even if someone repeats a word is it really that big of a deal? It's a game for goodness sake. Those of you who may think one person is right over the other person, I have a question for you...is it really that serious that we have to attack each other? Come on people it's a game lets just all have fun. :~)

Ok done ranting. :~)


message 14: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 01, 2009 12:46PM) (new)

Fiona, look on the bright side - a perfectly innocent excuse to fork out for a neck or back massage/' remedial massage therapy' :-D

~~

Good point, Richard, but maybe they just use the livers of the fish already killed for people like me to eat too much of?


message 15: by Susan C (new)

Susan C (somersetpurplegmailcom) Lauren wrote: "Never buy packaged salad.
I was sitting down to a nice meal and found a rabbit dropping amongst my lettuce. "


Oh, that's awful!


message 16: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) Lisa Julianna wrote: "ranting...why do people have to get mad at each other in the scrabble games? First of all no one is going to go back and look at all the words that were played I don't think many of us have that k..."

You are so right. Everyone should read those words.


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

Lisa Julianna: thank you, very true it is fun and we need to make it fun!


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Hopefully this will cease so that we can all have fun.


message 19: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) Sandra wrote: "At the same time I think the other games such as The Person Below Me (arrogantly changed once to the person above me - a direct personal insult as it happened) and Would You Rather need not be writ..."

No, it wasn't an insult to you Sandra, and it is your interpretation of it that is 'arrogant'. But it was actually one of your letters to me that was so much the sort of thing I didn't want from a friend that I thought it best we weren't friends any longer. And maybe that's why you want to insult me here. I also remember that you insulted another person on here who also seems to have it in for me but whom I never knew of until you mentioned them. Allegiances change fast, eh?

I wouldn't have written this Emilee but I see no reason to be attacked here and not defend myself.



message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

I have closed ALL of the games until everyone in the group can start getting along. There have been too many personal attacks on members of the group and this will not be tolerated!

This group is suppose to be a place for all to gather and enjoy each other. I don't like seeing group members attacking one another. Their are currently book gangs in the group and I have to deal enough with children fighting at home that I will not tolerated in my reading group.

I am giving everyone a clean slate as of right now. My request is that everyone gather their composure and remember that this is a way to make new friends, share common interests, enjoy books we've read and are going to read. When everyone can get along a little better I will reopen the games.

In this request, I do realize that not everyone is going to be BBF's but I expect that everyone will be treated with respect and dignity. This goes both ways.

I have in the last two weeks received several emails from those who have felt they were attached and in some cases some individuals have been attached by written posts outside of Goodreads. This is not okay!

It just takes a handful to ruin it for the whole group. But I have faith that everyone can work together as a group and fix this situation. At this point since the games are the source of contention the games are taken away. When everyone can play nice I will reopen the games.

Until then please read and share your thoughts!


message 21: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sanddune) Petra, first of all I apologize for any offensive email I sent you offsite. Nothing I ever sent you was meant to be offensive. My sole response to your removing me as a friend was to email you that I wished you well in the future. I did not know what had offended you. And secondly I never took the comment titled the person above me as being directed to me. I was not the person listed above you. There were many things posted that I took as insulting to another person. Personally I did not feel attacked very often. I am glad Emilee has put in a cooling off period. It will be helpful I think to the group as a whole. It seemed to me that there were those attacking one friend repeatedly. I felt it unfair and hurtful. Rather like a bullying act by several people against just one person. Ganging up, one might say. This is my assessment of the situation. I speak for no one but myself. I would hope the group can continue and I hope displaying a generosity of spirit that seems to be often missing. We need not invite each other home to dinner if it has come to that. Awful thought, but maybe reality.

Sandra


message 22: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) *sigh*


message 23: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) I am so saddened this morning...as I was reading the posts here on GR...a friend from my church called and told me that another friend of mine's husband died in a car accident this morning. It sure makes you think that you truly need to enjoy the people in your life.
I'm just sitting here in shock.


message 24: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) Yeah I knew him pretty well...I taught his two sons Sunday School...It's so very sad.


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

Lisa: Sorry about your loss.


message 26: by [deleted user] (new)

I am opening the games. I will say this once -NO FIGHTING OR OFFENSIVE COMMENTS.

Thanks.


message 27: by Michael (new)

Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 42 comments I agree Emily, we're all here for our mutual love of books! So keep it clean everyone!


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks Michael! I don't think we will have any more problems.

group hug

((((RFTBB)))


message 29: by Michael (new)

Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 42 comments Emilee wrote: "Thanks Michael! I don't think we will have any more problems.

group hug

((((RFTBB)))"

I'm glad. Hug back!

p.s. sorry for spelling your name wrong in the previous message!

x




message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

Michael: Your forgiven. I am actually really use to it so it just slides down my back.


message 31: by Michael (new)

Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 42 comments ; )

xx


message 32: by Dan (new)

Dan | The Ancient Reader (theancientreader) I HATE reader's block. I'm down to one book that I'm currently reading which, for me, means I'm two or three or four books behind. I want to read something by an author I haven't read yet but nothing is grabbing my attention enough to get started...even among authors I have read. Oh well, I'll probably wake up in the middle of the night knowing exactly what I want to read but all the bookstores and libraries will be closed at that hour. Did I mention that I HATE reader's block?


message 33: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I've been in a reader's block state for about two weeks. I just can't finish a book and I normally read 8 or 9 a month.


message 34: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) Reader's block is awful! When this happens I usually try to read something light and fluffy. After one book like this I'm back to reading the things I normally read.


message 35: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Vazquez When I get reader's block I try changing to a completely different gender. For example, if I'm reading a historical novel, I'd try some science-fiction, or a mistery novel. I that doesn't work, I re-read The Lord of the Rings. I've read it so many times that I don't have to start at the beginning anymore, and I can drop it when I find something else to read.


message 36: by Michael (new)

Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 42 comments That's a really good idea actually.

Nice one.


message 37: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I've finally the finished the book I was stuck on. So I might have got over the reader's block too. I think four books from the same author in a row (and it was quite heavy reading) might have been a bit much.


message 38: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 45 comments Petra X wrote: "I've finally the finished the book I was stuck on. So I might have got over the reader's block too. I think four books from the same author in a row (and it was quite heavy reading) might have been..."

To me that sounds like the problem. A heavy writing style that can lead to block. I think the main thing is to not beat yourself up about it. Personally I have had reading blocks that have lasted months and generally it was the style of the last book that did it.




message 39: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) It wasn't the heavy writing style, which I loved. It was the fact that the The English Teacher was supposed to be R.K. Narayan's most autobiographical book. In the book, the teacher is, through a medium, in contact with his dead wife. In death she is a hell of a lot clever, chatty and serious than she was when she was alive. It was just too hard to accept and that was what was heavy-going.

I've now started Penelope Fitzgerald's At Freddie's and after only three pages I'm sucked in so I think I'm over the reader's block!


message 40: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) Glad to hear you were able to get over the reader's block so quickly. I love when that happens.


message 41: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) It wasn't so quick, sadly, I'd hardly read anything all week. But yes, in the past now and I have three books on the go: fiction, Penelope Fitzgerald's At Freddies, a style book Seaside Style by Diane Dorrans Saeks and a book about Dr. Mengele and the twins he experimented on in Auschwitz by Lucette Matalon Lagnado. Weird mix!


message 42: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 45 comments Petra X wrote: "It wasn't the heavy writing style, which I loved. It was the fact that the The English Teacher was supposed to be R.K. Narayan's most autobiographical book. In the book, the teacher i..."

I am glad to hear that you are over the block.


message 43: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) Thanks, me too.


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

Urgh, my laptop just crashed. Half-finished manuscript may be lost for good! These things always happen & are enough to make me consider writing in longhand.




message 45: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 45 comments Lauren wrote: "Urgh, my laptop just crashed. Half-finished manuscript may be lost for good! These things always happen & are enough to make me consider writing in longhand.

"


Have you got a friend who is good with laptops who could give you a second opinion on whether it can be saved and if so how much of it?


message 46: by [deleted user] (last edited Jul 13, 2009 03:32PM) (new)

Nope :'(
Looks as if I'll have to fork out or just wait and pray for miracle of some kind.

I see you're reading The Forgotten Garden. Have you read The House at Riverton?


message 47: by [deleted user] (new)

Lauren I am sorry about the laptop. It is awful to be without a computer. Okay I am so addicted to this site....


message 48: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 45 comments Lauren wrote: "Nope :'(
Looks as if I'll have to fork out or just wait and pray for miracle of some kind.

I see you're reading The Forgotten Garden. Have you read The House at Riverton?"


Sorry to hear about the ongoing laptop problem. I have not read the other book but will add it to my list.


message 49: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) Lauren wrote: "Urgh, my laptop just crashed. Half-finished manuscript may be lost for good! These things always happen & are enough to make me consider writing in longhand.

"


How did it crash? I am not too bad at fixing crashes (so long as they are software) and might be able to help you.



message 50: by O2 (new)

O2 Everything quiet since I was last here. No conversation?


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