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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #60 on: September 30, 2013, 01:12:34 PM »

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« Reply #61 on: September 30, 2013, 01:13:41 PM »


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DR Jennifer have you read any of the Harlan Coben books?  He has written 10 books in the Myron Bolitar series.  He has two YA books about Myron's nephew Mickey you might like.  I'm not sure if I would enjoy them as much if I hadn't read the Myron series.

DR Jane I'm not sure why but I have never heard of him before.  They sound like interesting mystery thrillers (I guess sort of like Lisa Gardner books which is probably why you recommended them). 

I just checked and my library seems to have all or most of the books. The only problem is that I cannot keep up with all of the books that I already have on my TBR list. Between books I have won, books i have on my kindle, books from netgalley, and new library books in series i have read it is crazy.

But thanks for the recommendation. I think my mom might actually love these books (she likes Lisa Gardner a lot). And she doesn't have the backlog I have. She is always looking for new books.

I'm not sure I would compare them to Lisa except that they are also mysteries.  I thought of the YA ones because you like YA and they were quick reads.

Does your mother like dogs, humor and law mysteries?  I have had two people thank me for recommending "Open and Shut" by David Rosenfelt.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #62 on: September 30, 2013, 01:14:39 PM »

Whiskey nut cake was sliced into last night after soaking three months. It was special. It will slowly be consumed so there is some left for Christmas.

:)  I wish you could send me a piece, or even better I could collect one in person.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #63 on: September 30, 2013, 01:14:59 PM »

Back from a Cobb Salad (haven't had one in ages) and picking up but one package - one other one is now overdue.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #64 on: September 30, 2013, 01:15:16 PM »

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww


Oh please, like you have never shaved your palm.
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« Reply #65 on: September 30, 2013, 01:16:00 PM »

The motor for our dishwasher is the correct part and not visibly broken so the repair guy is installing it.  I sure hope it works.
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« Reply #66 on: September 30, 2013, 01:17:21 PM »

The trouble with whistlers, in general, is that their whistling generally seems mindless.  They just whistle something erratic with no tune.  No melody.  Many I've heard whistle because they can, not because they should because -- frankly -- they should not.   It's like singing.  You should have a reason to sing and the song should have a beginning and an ending.

If you've ever worked in an office that required any thinking on your part and someone was an idle whistler, then you'd understand the concept of someone stepping on your last nerve.  It's like the "American Idol" auditions with one too many William Hungs trying to sing.  It's an out-of-body "ear worm".

Of course, there are people who can whistle.  One should not encourage them, however. 

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The workplace does not seem, to me, to be an appropriate place to whistle.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #67 on: September 30, 2013, 01:18:13 PM »

There are people who can whistle.


I've heard tell that Anyone Can Whistle.     :)

I can't.
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« Reply #68 on: September 30, 2013, 01:19:41 PM »

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How strange is that?  A vegetarian badmouthing vegetables!

Hmmm, and how often do you actually have vegetables in a little side salad?  Usually there is only a little bit of grated carrots and some tomatoes which are fruit.  Now a spinach salad is different but they are rarely side salads.

I love salads, but I don't consider lettuce by itself to be a salad.  I almost always add, mushrooms, cucumbers, carrots, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, and if I am lucky, sliced beets (either pickled or plain).
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« Reply #69 on: September 30, 2013, 01:23:28 PM »

Back from a Cobb Salad (haven't had one in ages) and picking up but one package - one other one is now overdue.


There is a chain of restaurants around here, called The Ram that serve a tossed cobb salad,  It tastes much better with the dressing tossed thru it.
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« Reply #70 on: September 30, 2013, 01:24:24 PM »

I don't whistle.

When I try it sounds like asthma. 
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« Reply #71 on: September 30, 2013, 01:25:25 PM »

The trouble with whistlers, in general, is that their whistling generally seems mindless.  They just whistle something erratic with no tune.  No melody.  Many I've heard whistle because they can, not because they should because -- frankly -- they should not.   It's like singing.  You should have a reason to sing and the song should have a beginning and an ending.

If you've ever worked in an office that required any thinking on your part and someone was an idle whistler, then you'd understand the concept of someone stepping on your last nerve.  It's like the "American Idol" auditions with one too many William Hungs trying to sing.  It's an out-of-body "ear worm".

Of course, there are people who can whistle.  One should not encourage them, however. 

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The workplace does not seem, to me, to be an appropriate place to whistle.


Especially if you are an actor.
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« Reply #72 on: September 30, 2013, 01:30:34 PM »

Spoiled children and frat boys.


What a perfect way to describe Congress!
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« Reply #73 on: September 30, 2013, 01:38:05 PM »

I thought our storm last night was almost over at about 11:00, but then the thunder and lightening started,  Then it slowed down, and I thought it was safe to go to sleep.  At about 12:30, there was the biggest clap of thunder I have ever heard anywhere in my entire life.  The whole apartment shook, Nicky took off on a dead run, and I literally had to check to see if all the windows were broken.

And that is when the rain and wind began again.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #74 on: September 30, 2013, 01:43:20 PM »

re: salad at restaurants.

You could always have oil and vinegar.

True, but it still is on top of a boring little salad-lol

Every time I have salad (as a side) at a restaurant it is always really good (full of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers...)
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #75 on: September 30, 2013, 01:44:08 PM »


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DR Jennifer have you read any of the Harlan Coben books?  He has written 10 books in the Myron Bolitar series.  He has two YA books about Myron's nephew Mickey you might like.  I'm not sure if I would enjoy them as much if I hadn't read the Myron series.

DR Jane I'm not sure why but I have never heard of him before.  They sound like interesting mystery thrillers (I guess sort of like Lisa Gardner books which is probably why you recommended them). 

I just checked and my library seems to have all or most of the books. The only problem is that I cannot keep up with all of the books that I already have on my TBR list. Between books I have won, books i have on my kindle, books from netgalley, and new library books in series i have read it is crazy.

But thanks for the recommendation. I think my mom might actually love these books (she likes Lisa Gardner a lot). And she doesn't have the backlog I have. She is always looking for new books.

I'm not sure I would compare them to Lisa except that they are also mysteries.  I thought of the YA ones because you like YA and they were quick reads.

Does your mother like dogs, humor and law mysteries?  I have had two people thank me for recommending "Open and Shut" by David Rosenfelt.

She likes law mysteries. She likes dogs okay. Not sure if she likes humor in her books but i think so.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #76 on: September 30, 2013, 01:45:32 PM »

I can whistle and had no idea that many people couldn't do it.
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« Reply #77 on: September 30, 2013, 01:45:56 PM »

Give me some good Sherman Brothers male songs
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« Reply #78 on: September 30, 2013, 02:07:50 PM »

Give me some good Sherman Brothers male songs

Weren't there some in BUSKER ALLEY?
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« Reply #79 on: September 30, 2013, 02:08:25 PM »

Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww


Oh please, like you have never shaved your palm.

My bird tried to bloody mine today. It was payback for going on a short vacation.
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« Reply #80 on: September 30, 2013, 02:09:11 PM »

Give me some good Sherman Brothers male songs

Dream Drumming from Over Here is the first that comes to mind.
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« Reply #81 on: September 30, 2013, 02:12:04 PM »

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How strange is that?  A vegetarian badmouthing vegetables!

Hmmm, and how often do you actually have vegetables in a little side salad?  Usually there is only a little bit of grated carrots and some tomatoes which are fruit.  Now a spinach salad is different but they are rarely side salads.

I love salads, but I don't consider lettuce by itself to be a salad.  I almost always add, mushrooms, cucumbers, carrots, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, and if I am lucky, sliced beets (either pickled or plain).

That sounds like a salad bar to me ;)

If pickled beets are anywhere near my food I can't eat it.  That juice spreads and takes over completely-yuck.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #82 on: September 30, 2013, 02:13:27 PM »

re: salad at restaurants.

You could always have oil and vinegar.

True, but it still is on top of a boring little salad-lol

Every time I have salad (as a side) at a restaurant it is always really good (full of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers...)

Sounds good.
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« Reply #83 on: September 30, 2013, 02:14:25 PM »

elmore, I have two Busker songs that Brent is doing.  Need a couple more choices for Damon Kirsche - I'm sure I'm not thinking of some fun stuff.
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« Reply #84 on: September 30, 2013, 02:14:38 PM »


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DR Jennifer have you read any of the Harlan Coben books?  He has written 10 books in the Myron Bolitar series.  He has two YA books about Myron's nephew Mickey you might like.  I'm not sure if I would enjoy them as much if I hadn't read the Myron series.

DR Jane I'm not sure why but I have never heard of him before.  They sound like interesting mystery thrillers (I guess sort of like Lisa Gardner books which is probably why you recommended them). 

I just checked and my library seems to have all or most of the books. The only problem is that I cannot keep up with all of the books that I already have on my TBR list. Between books I have won, books i have on my kindle, books from netgalley, and new library books in series i have read it is crazy.

But thanks for the recommendation. I think my mom might actually love these books (she likes Lisa Gardner a lot). And she doesn't have the backlog I have. She is always looking for new books.

I'm not sure I would compare them to Lisa except that they are also mysteries.  I thought of the YA ones because you like YA and they were quick reads.

Does your mother like dogs, humor and law mysteries?  I have had two people thank me for recommending "Open and Shut" by David Rosenfelt.

She likes law mysteries. She likes dogs okay. Not sure if she likes humor in her books but i think so.

She might like the book.  I highly recommend it.
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #85 on: September 30, 2013, 02:16:11 PM »

Sometimes when we are traveling I order a side salad and ask them to leave off the lettuce and add extra carrots.  So far only one salad actually arrived as requested-lol
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Re: WHISTLING
« Reply #86 on: September 30, 2013, 02:17:23 PM »

The dishwasher is working.  I will know for sure in a few days when I have enough dishes to run it.

He took $20 off the cost of labor to make up for inconveniencing us.  That was nice though I would rather have had it fixed the first time out.
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« Reply #87 on: September 30, 2013, 02:19:31 PM »

She Danced With Me from The Slipper and the Rose
The Bare Necessities from Jungle Book
Chim Chim Cheree
Jolly Holiday
Don't Shoot the Hooey to Me, Louie
Me Ol' Bamboo
Hushaby Mountain

I think a man could also sing a lovely Stay Awake.
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« Reply #88 on: September 30, 2013, 02:22:48 PM »

I thought our storm last night was almost over at about 11:00, but then the thunder and lightening started,  Then it slowed down, and I thought it was safe to go to sleep.  At about 12:30, there was the biggest clap of thunder I have ever heard anywhere in my entire life.  The whole apartment shook, Nicky took off on a dead run, and I literally had to check to see if all the windows were broken.

And that is when the rain and wind began again.

I was woken up this morning at 5:21 am by the loudest and longest thunder clap that I've heard in my life.  I heard thunder last night, but nothing like the one this morning.  It was incredibly loud!
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« Reply #89 on: September 30, 2013, 02:24:09 PM »

Well, since we're so close...
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