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Dina:
Yes, I read her twitter too (CWG, I mean). I wrote her several times but not answer, so I just read to see how she is doing. Of course she is fed up, but this thing is necessary.

Well, if you wait some more for PT you will be able to read it along with BG, and perhaps that is better.

Ey, have you seen "the Crown", if so I am curious about what do you think about it. I liked it a lot so far, but I am not a British subject  :). I even planned her assassination once or twice when I was a child with an imagination  :P

PilgrimDan:
I’ve seen a few episodes. It looks very well done, especially from a technical and casting point of view.

Regenbogen:
Hey, PilgrimDan!
What are the books you are reading at the moment?
With me it is like this: as soon as I know, there is a book out, that I desperately want/need to read, I'm not able to read anything else until I have read that book. Even when I was still in school. I could not concentrate on reading school books as long as the new book was not read. I'm far from disciplined when books are concerned.


And Nutella:
I usually eat muesli for breakfast, but once in a while when I smell some fresh bread, I crave Nutella on it. But only the original, the other ones don't taste that good. So there is always at least one jar of good Nutella in the house. Restricted to consumption only on weekends.
Or if you manage to eat some in secret. LOL

And Dina: it really feels icky, when a wet cat uses the skin of your calf as a towel, especially when you don't expect her to be in the room. But at least she doesn't smell like a wet dog.

Dina:
You are right, a wet cat is far less smelly than a wet dog, and yes, I admit even cats can be icky (specially if you are surprise by it)

PilgrimDan:
@Regenbogen.... one is a WW2 memoir called One of Our Submarines by Edward Young, the first Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve officer to command a submarine. The thing is, he also worked for Penguin Classics before the war and designed the jacket and logo. To honour him, Penguin Classics made his memoir their 1000th publication. 

Another is Blacklisted By History: Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies by journalist M Stanton Evans, which is a tome.

Finally, there’s Shadow of the Conqueror: Chronicles of Everfall by Shad M Brooks, an Australian Youtuber I follow who is a medieval enthusiast, pop culture fan and who has created one of the most refreshingly original secondary worlds in fantasy.

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