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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:16 am
I've read the Twilight Streets, am halfway through Something in the Water, waiting for 4 of them to come in the mail, and the last three I have on hold until they're released.
Have you read any?
Tell me about it!
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:15 am
sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!!
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:25 pm
i have the first four kinda reading them all at the smae time which it gets kinda confusing.. i really want the other ones too. i like slow decay so far out the first three
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:38 am
Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again...
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:42 am
RainyxDay i have the first four kinda reading them all at the smae time which it gets kinda confusing.. i really want the other ones too. i like slow decay so far out the first three Oh, you should read the Twilight Streets ASAP, it's brilliant!!!! It made me cry. I read a lot of books (I've got to since I don't have cable anymore and I'm back in school. And a book has never made me cry before that, nor a movie or show!!!! And that includes Torchwood and Doctor Who!!!!! Only that book made me cry, and it's just two sentences.
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:17 am
Now i really want to read that one...but whnever i try to go look for it they never have it at borders or barnes and nobal.
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:26 am
XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again... Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from?
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:24 pm
Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again... Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from? LUCKY!!! *envious* If I were you I'd go to visit Eoin Colfer or Micheal Scott if he ever went to a convention round you.... Oh, well as I said, you could always just use Amazon.com or eBay And yah, they've been out for a bit, though not more than a year... Well, I got that Bless me China thing from a torchwood book and I was like, "huh? What did he just say?" Also, what does "Cor" mean anyway? I've always wondered.... did you know that some people dunno what Bollocks means? or what snog means? (They know what Shag means thanks to the austin Powers movies though..) And once I told someone at school to "Sod it, you bloody wanker!!" and they were like "Eh?" People are stupid at my school... of course they know bloody hell and blimey thanks to the Harry Potter movies(most of them are too illiterate to actually pick up a book), but no one ever says it.... Right next to Lake Michigan in Wisconsin (Really, I step outside of my apartment and there's the lake right there, my High School has a rather nice view of it) I'm in Milwaukee(or rather, in a small suburban city which Milwaukee towers over called St. Francis)
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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:25 pm
RainyxDay Now i really want to read that one...but whnever i try to go look for it they never have it at borders or barnes and nobal. Have them order it for you.
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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:43 pm
that works but it takes so long for it to acually come in
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 1:36 pm
XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again... Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from? LUCKY!!! *envious* If I were you I'd go to visit Eoin Colfer or Micheal Scott if he ever went to a convention round you.... Oh, well as I said, you could always just use Amazon.com or eBay And yah, they've been out for a bit, though not more than a year... Well, I got that Bless me China thing from a torchwood book and I was like, "huh? What did he just say?" Also, what does "Cor" mean anyway? I've always wondered.... did you know that some people dunno what Bollocks means? or what snog means? (They know what Shag means thanks to the austin Powers movies though..) And once I told someone at school to "Sod it, you bloody wanker!!" and they were like "Eh?" People are stupid at my school... of course they know bloody hell and blimey thanks to the Harry Potter movies(most of them are too illiterate to actually pick up a book), but no one ever says it.... Right next to Lake Michigan in Wisconsin (Really, I step outside of my apartment and there's the lake right there, my High School has a rather nice view of it) I'm in Milwaukee(or rather, in a small suburban city which Milwaukee towers over called St. Francis) Cool... Yeah I'm not lucky... Ireland kind of sucks... All there is is rain and sheep... Lots of rain... Cor doesn't really mean anything... It's just one of those meaningless phases like tut... Oh I know what all of them words mean wink ... I'm irish our biggest problem is we swear to much... I mean all the time... I wanna live in america
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:30 pm
Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again... Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from? LUCKY!!! *envious* If I were you I'd go to visit Eoin Colfer or Micheal Scott if he ever went to a convention round you.... Oh, well as I said, you could always just use Amazon.com or eBay And yah, they've been out for a bit, though not more than a year... Well, I got that Bless me China thing from a torchwood book and I was like, "huh? What did he just say?" Also, what does "Cor" mean anyway? I've always wondered.... did you know that some people dunno what Bollocks means? or what snog means? (They know what Shag means thanks to the austin Powers movies though..) And once I told someone at school to "Sod it, you bloody wanker!!" and they were like "Eh?" People are stupid at my school... of course they know bloody hell and blimey thanks to the Harry Potter movies(most of them are too illiterate to actually pick up a book), but no one ever says it.... Right next to Lake Michigan in Wisconsin (Really, I step outside of my apartment and there's the lake right there, my High School has a rather nice view of it) I'm in Milwaukee(or rather, in a small suburban city which Milwaukee towers over called St. Francis) Cool... Yeah I'm not lucky... Ireland kind of sucks... All there is is rain and sheep... Lots of rain... Cor doesn't really mean anything... It's just one of those meaningless phases like tut... Oh I know what all of them words mean wink ... I'm irish our biggest problem is we swear to much... I mean all the time... I wanna live in america I'd rather have tons of rain than tons of snow where I am.... and in the summer there's rain... and instead of sheep we have Cows.... LOTS AND LOTS OF COWS COWS EVERYWHERE!!! (we're the cheese state, whate do you expect....) I thought so... I like meaningless words like that, they're fun!!!! I like them words XD .... you think Irish swear a lot?! You ever SEEN America, or even American television?! THEY HAVE SWEARS IN CARTOONS FOR BOB'S SAKE!!! The only word not allowed on TV here is F**K!!!! THAT'S IT!!! visit a high school here, and you'll see swearing... unless it's a good day.... Let's switch places, I'll go live in the country that's right next to the UK and has a people with awesome accents and you can come here where the amount of deaths by guns per year is over 100,000....
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:36 pm
I just got The Twilight Streets, its sitting right in front of me. I was just like IANTO'S ON THE COVER, since I only had enough for one I left the other ones behind. I'm downloading the Audiobook versions of them right now (including the two that were written strictly for audio) from iTunes right now. I'm still feeling the affects of Exit Wounds though, Tosh is on the Spine and on the cover (with the rest of the team at the bottom), so every time I see her I feel a tug at my heart.
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 4:24 pm
XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world sweatdrop I didn't even know they had any! It's really difficult to get bbc novels in the west of Ieland though... I have to order in all my doctor who ones... Really want to go to sub city to order some in now!!! West of Ireland? What d'you mean? I'm in bloody America, and you can't go much farther west until you're goin' east. Where're you at, then? I got mine at Barnes and Noble. Is Barnes and Noble worldwide? I'll have to ask my mate in the UK. Did you know they haven't got Fuyuns there? Or at least where she is, which is pretty far north, way up by Blackpool. But I'm wittering now, ignore me, I'm rubbish. -Next part isn't important, really, just a bunch of random practicing of typing British accents----- Don't mind my style of type, just practicing typing a Britsh accent for an upcoming fanfic I've got goin' round my head.... Although in my head, it actually sounds like that. I think in British, but I bloody talk like an American. I mean I can imitate one, but it's not the same... Stupid great-grandparents, emmigrating to America.... At least it's not an Eastern London accent, eh, eh? "Bless me China" What's that load of bollocks mean anyhow? Too much? I think I put too much in it..... Yah, too fake.... Way obvious, but then again... Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from? LUCKY!!! *envious* If I were you I'd go to visit Eoin Colfer or Micheal Scott if he ever went to a convention round you.... Oh, well as I said, you could always just use Amazon.com or eBay And yah, they've been out for a bit, though not more than a year... Well, I got that Bless me China thing from a torchwood book and I was like, "huh? What did he just say?" Also, what does "Cor" mean anyway? I've always wondered.... did you know that some people dunno what Bollocks means? or what snog means? (They know what Shag means thanks to the austin Powers movies though..) And once I told someone at school to "Sod it, you bloody wanker!!" and they were like "Eh?" People are stupid at my school... of course they know bloody hell and blimey thanks to the Harry Potter movies(most of them are too illiterate to actually pick up a book), but no one ever says it.... Right next to Lake Michigan in Wisconsin (Really, I step outside of my apartment and there's the lake right there, my High School has a rather nice view of it) I'm in Milwaukee(or rather, in a small suburban city which Milwaukee towers over called St. Francis) Cool... Yeah I'm not lucky... Ireland kind of sucks... All there is is rain and sheep... Lots of rain... Cor doesn't really mean anything... It's just one of those meaningless phases like tut... Oh I know what all of them words mean wink ... I'm irish our biggest problem is we swear to much... I mean all the time... I wanna live in america I'd rather have tons of rain than tons of snow where I am.... and in the summer there's rain... and instead of sheep we have Cows.... LOTS AND LOTS OF COWS COWS EVERYWHERE!!! (we're the cheese state, whate do you expect....) I thought so... I like meaningless words like that, they're fun!!!! I like them words XD .... you think Irish swear a lot?! You ever SEEN America, or even American television?! THEY HAVE SWEARS IN CARTOONS FOR BOB'S SAKE!!! The only word not allowed on TV here is F**K!!!! THAT'S IT!!! visit a high school here, and you'll see swearing... unless it's a good day.... Let's switch places, I'll go live in the country that's right next to the UK and has a people with awesome accents and you can come here where the amount of deaths by guns per year is over 100,000.... yeah but snow is really pretty.. yup i've seen american tv and believe me it is very censored... In irland we have this thing against swearing on tv and on radio but in general conversation it is used far too much... eg it was brilliant is not as strong a compliment as it was f***ing brilliant... we are allowed to say feck on the telly and stuff though... but thats just because it's pronounced the same as feic which is the irish for see... I'd love to swap...but i do think if i was ever to move to the states i'd wait 3 years... I like my alcohol too much... mrgreen
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 7:12 pm
Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world XBleachedXWoodX Leadr-of-d-world Sorry I should have explained that better... I live in Ireland... west coast... next stop america... And as far as I know there are only 2 shops in the country that would stock torchwood books... one in dublin and one in belfast... I'd have to order them in specially here... I didn't even know they had released them yet... It is quite hard to type an accent... and I think "bless me china" is kind of like a releaved "oh my god..." like when you get a fright then realise that nothing is wrong... "cor blimey" is another like that... It's mainly used in Manchester though So.. what part of america you from? LUCKY!!! *envious* If I were you I'd go to visit Eoin Colfer or Micheal Scott if he ever went to a convention round you.... Oh, well as I said, you could always just use Amazon.com or eBay And yah, they've been out for a bit, though not more than a year... Well, I got that Bless me China thing from a torchwood book and I was like, "huh? What did he just say?" Also, what does "Cor" mean anyway? I've always wondered.... did you know that some people dunno what Bollocks means? or what snog means? (They know what Shag means thanks to the austin Powers movies though..) And once I told someone at school to "Sod it, you bloody wanker!!" and they were like "Eh?" People are stupid at my school... of course they know bloody hell and blimey thanks to the Harry Potter movies(most of them are too illiterate to actually pick up a book), but no one ever says it.... Right next to Lake Michigan in Wisconsin (Really, I step outside of my apartment and there's the lake right there, my High School has a rather nice view of it) I'm in Milwaukee(or rather, in a small suburban city which Milwaukee towers over called St. Francis) Cool... Yeah I'm not lucky... Ireland kind of sucks... All there is is rain and sheep... Lots of rain... Cor doesn't really mean anything... It's just one of those meaningless phases like tut... Oh I know what all of them words mean wink ... I'm irish our biggest problem is we swear to much... I mean all the time... I wanna live in america I'd rather have tons of rain than tons of snow where I am.... and in the summer there's rain... and instead of sheep we have Cows.... LOTS AND LOTS OF COWS COWS EVERYWHERE!!! (we're the cheese state, whate do you expect....) I thought so... I like meaningless words like that, they're fun!!!! I like them words XD .... you think Irish swear a lot?! You ever SEEN America, or even American television?! THEY HAVE SWEARS IN CARTOONS FOR BOB'S SAKE!!! The only word not allowed on TV here is F**K!!!! THAT'S IT!!! visit a high school here, and you'll see swearing... unless it's a good day.... Let's switch places, I'll go live in the country that's right next to the UK and has a people with awesome accents and you can come here where the amount of deaths by guns per year is over 100,000.... yeah but snow is really pretty.. yup i've seen american tv and believe me it is very censored... In irland we have this thing against swearing on tv and on radio but in general conversation it is used far too much... eg it was brilliant is not as strong a compliment as it was f***ing brilliant... we are allowed to say feck on the telly and stuff though... but thats just because it's pronounced the same as feic which is the irish for see... I'd love to swap...but i do think if i was ever to move to the states i'd wait 3 years... I like my alcohol too much... mrgreen Not when it's there in the middle of your SPRING BREAK Same with normal talk here.... And it depends on what you're watching... but F**K is not something you want to hear be shouted outside your friend's house at like 3 in the morning... it's very annoying... plus when you swear, at least you have cool accents XD well, that is convenient... though I don't think F**K has the same meaning as SEE XD 18? Like any bartender here actually checks your age.... Then again, you probably have better tasting alcohol than we do... XD we have a drink called Sex with an Alligator XD it's very green and red. (Though I don't drink, I'd like to keep my brain cells, thanks... plus I'm more of a wine person.... Only 16, and I'm not like a normal teenager here who either smokes or drinks... or does drugs... nope, see, that's where Torchwood comes in. IT'S MY ANTI-DRUG!!!!! WOOO
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