![]() |
|
|||||||
|
Showing results 1 to 25 of 500
Search took 1.86 seconds. Search: Posts Made By: Hazel |
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 15
Views: 131
Posted By
Hazel
:D Lucy - your ideas are great but I am far too lazy to actually go to the effort! :D |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 2,006
Views: 60,924
Posted By
Hazel
Welcome to BGO MMKnight. Enjoying reading and books is the only criteria for membership, so put your feet up, you are at home here. |
|
Forum: Writers' Corner
|
|
Replies: 9
Views: 1,005
Posted By
Hazel
Sorry, LL, pain in the butt spammer, didn't get to him in time. X |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 3,878
Views: 40,493
Posted By
Hazel
|
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 15
Views: 131
Posted By
Hazel
He just bought himself an i-Pad, LL, selfish git. That would have been my go-to pressie. I am thinking that a night away and running shoes might be the way to go. |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
There is a bit in the film when Leigh Anne is out with her friends and they tell her that she has done a lot for Michael, and she replies "No, he's done a lot for my family." I'll have a look at the... |
|
Forum: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery: Authors and Books
|
|
Replies: 2
Views: 206
Posted By
Hazel
I've allowed the above post because it is related to the book on this thread, but subsequent posts by The Bookseller on the same subject have been and will be deleted. |
|
Forum: Novels of the 21st Century
|
|
Replies: 0
Views: 27
Posted By
Hazel
So soon on the back of reading Emma Donoghue's Room, comes Ray Robinson's Forgetting Zoe. Another tale of a female held captive by a male. But this is a much bleaker tale, we don't have the safety... |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
The Blind Side - Okay, occasionally I watch happy films. Even though I welled up a lot during this film. My neighbour recommended it to me, a neighbour not known for watching or being interested in... |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 84
Views: 2,963
Posted By
Hazel
Ah, yes, that's very true. Still, it could be worse, BGO is being taken over by a very nice race of people. :D |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 84
Views: 2,963
Posted By
Hazel
Yea! I get the feeling that you are going to fit right in here at BGO. :D |
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 15
Views: 131
Posted By
Hazel
Thanks for the ideas everyone. No surprise party, meg, he'd hate that. And so would I! I like the helicopter idea, and the night in a fancy schmancy hotel. He doesn't like sport much,... |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 10
Views: 228
Posted By
Hazel
Happy to see Room still there, and the Galgut. Haven't read the Galgut yet, but The Good Doctor is one of my favourite books. |
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 15
Views: 131
Posted By
Hazel
Hubby's 40th is coming up and I am really, really stuck on what to get him. I have a budget of about £300. He likes Apple stuff but has it all. And that's it. Good trips away for a couple of days to... |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
Film 4's recent Fright Fest season of horror films has allowed me to catch up with stuff that I hadn't seen, so... King of the Hill - a Spanish film. Quim (no sniggering at the back there) is on a... |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
Awww, you're all very kind but I just like taking the mickey out of stuff. It makes me feel better for putting myself through watching so much tripe. I really do have the most perverse appetite for... |
|
Forum: Novels of the 21st Century
|
|
Replies: 0
Views: 24
Posted By
Hazel
This debut novel promises a lot: an epic journey, a coming-of-age story, a test of endurance and familial love set in the bleak landscape of the Dakota Badlands. Already, I was thinking of similar... |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
A new low in "absolute twaddle". I watched The Expendables last night. You must have heard of it, Sly Stallone gets together a band of has-been action heroes and current action heros and they just... |
|
Forum: Films, Television & Radio
|
|
Replies: 1,141
Views: 18,250
Posted By
Hazel
Shucks, thanks, but I wish I could say I see a lot of cracking good films, unfortunately I have a high tolerance for absolute twaddle sometime. Oh I am so glad! It's an excellent film,... |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 4
Views: 87
Posted By
Hazel
It's the Metro. Interesting or salient facts don't interest them. |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 228
Views: 8,041
Posted By
Hazel
Welcome to BGO Gilly. AA306 is the best course, I hope you enjoy it. I saved it for last too. |
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 648
Views: 14,254
Posted By
Hazel
Adverts again - every so often I get a little sensitive again about the way advertisements use words. For example, at Xmas and other special occasions, we get the ubiquitous "the perfect gift... |
|
Forum: General Chat
|
|
Replies: 6,383
Views: 113,841
Posted By
Hazel
I was there yesterday Luna, saw the Glasgow Boys and the David Shrigley exhibitions. As a fan of Shrigley, from reading The Guardian, I quite liked his stuff. Quirky and amusing even if I don't 'get'... |
|
Forum: Central Library
|
|
Replies: 84
Views: 2,963
Posted By
Hazel
A few years ago, I found myself on holiday and had read all the books I brought with me. The local shop only sold 'bestsellers' and I bought 3 Cornwell books to read. They filled the time, cheap... |
|
Forum: Crime, Thrillers & Mystery: Authors and Books
|
|
Replies: 0
Views: 44
Posted By
Hazel
The latest from Susan Hill, The Small Hand, is another creepy book in the vein of The Woman in Black and The Man In The Picture. Hill does the 'young, vulnerable, emotional male in suoernatural tale'... |
| Showing results 1 to 25 of 500 |