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  1. Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line

    So glad she's ok. I'm sure she'll appreciate having a very supportive friend like you. God bless you two. :)
  2. Re: Explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line

    This is such a drama!!! We watched it on our french 24 hours news covering channel, husband and I. How can people be so nasty and try to kill innocent people like this, using a sport event to satisfy...
  3. Thread: Bad back

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    Re: Bad back

    Thank you guys. Ray tried to go out today for a little walk, but hip was hurting a little bit, so we came back after just a few steps. But so far the back doesn't hurt, it's just the hip that bothers...
  4. Thread: Bad back

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    Re: Bad back

    Here's Ray wih his ''corset''17325
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    Re: RIP Annette Funicello

    I remember her mostly as a Mouseketeer on The Mickey Mouse Club when I was watching that show as a young girl. She was such a nice person growing up and becoming a lovely young woman. RIP Annette. ♥♥♥
  6. Thread: Bad back

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    Re: Bad back

    Good morning everybody. Just a few words to tell you that Ray is doing better and better every day. He was having pains in his right leg at the beginning of the week, but since yesterday, no more...
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    Re: Your latest Stephen King related purchase...

    For now, it's one day at the time, but I can say frankly that he's recovering well, thank you for asking. :okay:
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    Re: Your latest Stephen King related purchase...

    This week-end I bought the french translated 22/11/63. Just so good. It makes me relax of my day taking care of my hubby who's recovering from his surgery. I'm so glad I'm a SK fan. Nothing like his...
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    Re: Just heard....RIP James Herbert

    A great writer. I have read some of his work. He will be remembered.
  10. Thread: Bad back

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    Re: Bad back

    Thank you all so so much for your kind words and thoughts. I told Ray about them and he says that he's very touched. I think that prayers and healing vibes work wonders. Ray is getting better and...
  11. Thread: Bad back

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    Bad back

    :hi:Hello my friends. I have not been here for a while and I had to skip surfing on the net for some times. My husband just had a very big back surgery and he's recovering home right now. To be...
  12. Re: Would You Time Travel back to your childhood?

    My childhood goes all the way back to the fifties, and yes I would time travel back there without a doubt. Fifties were great years and I remember how good the vanilla ice cream cones were at that...
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    Re: CBS announces this will be a series

    I checked on this pic today on my FB ''file d'actualité'' (sorry don't know how to say it in english ). It was taken on the set of Under The Dome. Steve looks happy.17005
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    Re: What are you reading? (continued)

    I'm currently reading Life of Pi french translation Histoire de Pi. I had read the book some years ago, and I wanted to go back to it, since the film version had so much success. Great book by a Yann...
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    Re: Cast in Under the Dome movie

    I'm glad Rachelle Lefevre will portray Julia. She was born in Quebec and is very talented, although I thought they would cast an older actress. But I'm ok with this choice. :smile:
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    Re: Favourite Character?

    Ollie and Big Jim were my faves. I wonder who will portray Ollie in the TV series. :heheh:
  17. Re: What was the last (non-Stephen King) book you loved?

    Le secret de Dieu ( God's secret ) by David Emton, a french author. Surprising novel about a secret hidden beneath the Jerusalem lamentation big wall. I was just stunned.
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    Re: What are you reading? (continued)

    I'm currently reading a novel who's been written by Joel Dicker, a young swiss author. The title is in french, La Vérité Sur L'affaire Harry Quebert ( translated, The truth on Harry Quebert's affair...
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    Re: Pope Benedict to resign

    I'm a french canadian and I would be proud that a french canadian cardinal access to the ''holy seat'', but not cardinal Ouellet, thank you. That wont be an improvement as far as making the church...
  20. Re: What's your favorite SK item in your collection?

    I wish I had a signed book somewhere in my collection of SK's work, but I'm glad I own The Art of Darkness by Douglas E. Winter. I had to order it to get it back in the 80s, but I must say it was a...
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    Re: whats the latest movie you have watched?

    Talking only about the movie theater, I enjoyed Skyfall tremendously just before Christmas. The best Bond ever in my opinion, and of course Adele's song in the credits. So great!!! But lately I...
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    Re: Reading Storm of the Century

    I'm currently reading the teleplay, and I love it. I have the french version of the book ( hard cover and all ), and I'm so thrilled to own it. I got it in a Rotary Club used book sale, almost brand...
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    Re: You Might Be A SK Fan If:...

    You might be a SK fan if you used to hate seeing a mouse around, and because of The Green Mile's Mister Jingle, you end up loving them to bits...not in your house of course, but in movies and other...
  24. Re: So who is the second best author after SK? Who else should every SK fan know abo

    I would suggest James Herbert, Scott Smith, Steve Berry for suspense and thrillers. Of course Dan Brown and Ken Follet for mix of history and fiction. Those are my faves.
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    Re: What are you reading? (continued)

    I'm currently reading Jesse Kellerman's french traduction of TROUBLE. It reminds me of the movie Fatal Attraction. Jesse writes great thrillers. I recommend. :smile2:
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