On 24.12.2007 01:27 , Cindy wrote:
> "Ðiefulen" skrev i en meddelelse
>
>> On 23.12.2007 16:13 , Cindy wrote:
>>
>>> "Ðiefulen" skrev i en meddelelse
>>>
>>>
>>>> nt... but not what happen to him.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Something completely crazy happen'd, so that he came back much before it
>>> was
>>> planned. He was the one called 'røde'. But did he look redhaired at all?
>>> Not
>>> much to me.
>>>
>>>
>> Well... the nic he had; Røde, had probably to do with communism and not
>> hair color, but maybe he had red hair growing under his arm pits tho,
>> there is anyhow a chance, isn´t it?
>>
>
> Ha ha ha - maybe there is, but how could I forget to think of red being the
> color of the communism. Sure that must be the point.
>
yes, and I really tried to put it as nicely as I could :)
> Anyhow... he got back from Spain
>
>> then... all safe and sound?
>>
>
> Yes, he came back safe and sound, and was a bit annoyed, that his wife in
> the meantime had been so kapitalistic, that she had made her own bussiness,
> and also got a bigger apartment.
>
I probably missed that episod because I have absolutely no memory of it..
>>>> miss the old good stories, the quality of an author to capture the
>>>> imagination of the reader / viewer... but...there are non.. or at least
>>>> very, very few.
>>>>
>
> Yes, that's a bit strange.
>
Maybe there simply are no more stories to tell? I heard some years ago
that there is no more music to write either because all combinations
have been used a long time ago, so everything "new" is just a remake of
something else... a bit sad when thinking about it.
>
>> The last real good book I read I got from the bakery.... yip! I bought 2
>> loafs of bread and got to chose 1 free book, so I picked a big one named
>> Memories of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. I believe Steven Spielberg has
>> made a film based on this book with the same name.
>>
>
> Sounds funny, to get books in the bakery. :-)
>
Yip, it sounds a little odd but earlier the Swedish Govt. had this idea
of making people read more books so they did some deals with publishers
through-out Sweden and handed out books to people buying whatever. You
buy something in a store and then you got to pick a free book... and it
was actually very good books too, nothing they just wanted to get rid of.
>> It´s about two little girls during the time just before WW2 and how
>> their parents are so poor so they have to sell them. One ends up for to
>> be trained as a Geisha and another ends up in a more normal family as a
>> servant. Anyhow, the book is so freaking good so I began reading it all
>> over again just after I finished it.... and THAT seldom happens, I can
>> assure you.
>>
>
> Oh so you are someone who can do that. I havn't hear'd that from anyone I
> know, but over the last 3 years, I have done it myself. Just after or about
> a month after. In those cases I have seen, that then I remark a lot of
> little details I could easily have forgotten.
>
Well, that book was that good so I could. I began reading it all over
just one day after I finished it actually. That is the first time as it
happen tho. There has just been one book previously to this one that I
felt I had to read all over again, it was; The people of the Cave Bear.
Damned good book that as well.
>> I guess it was because the author could paint picture with his ways of
>> writing.... you could actually see, visualize the words when reading and
>> it was impossible to just stop reading.
>>
>
> Well I have heared about that book, some day I must get reading it.
>
You do that.
>>> first kriminalstory, but wasn't Poe before Tjehkov?
>>>
>>>
>> My first though on that question would be Yes... but I honestly can´t
>> say... but I believe so. It´s probably just Russians trying to rewrite
>> history. Putin has gone mad.
>>
>
> Yes, why do the big russian people have to live in one big nest full of
> gangsters?
>
Well, it´s not much that make sense in old Russia these days... well, it
never was actually, but nowadays it is totally crazy. I read yesterday
that Putin has stolen so much money so he´s now richer then Bill Gates
(Microsoft) 250 billion something in hidden assets.... totally ridiculous.
>>> Both of those 2 books are light, thrilling with much violence and some
>>> how
>>> special.
>>>
>
> Arrrhhh no - what a bad mistake, just because I missed one little word. My
> intention was to write Thrilling with NOT much violence.......
>
It´s good to see that also you do small mistakes now and then.
>> mmm, but I prefer more story, less violence.
>>
>
> Yes, I know .......
>
> Well, there could be good
>
It sure can!
>> I don´t believe I´ve red him either...
>> Basically I´m a sucker for facts... or stories from real life by real
>> people or otherwise it simply has to have a very captivating story or
>> subject. I have such a hard time just reading about some hero and his
>> yatta yatta.. I siimply have a hard time focusing on stuff like that.
>> When I was young I red nothing but fiction.. but nowadays I simply cant.
>>
>
> Oh I must remember that.
>
No, it is perfectly okay to forget that... no worries! Tomorrow I might
even hate facts and have fell in love with fiction again.. life is a bit
unpredictable you know..
>> No, but you run an older version of Windows, either 98 or ME, right?
>
> No - I got an Windows XP in March. You are right about Windows, but not that
> it is old.
>
>> No, don´t write because you feel that you have to. Just write if you
>> feel like it and then only when you have the time for it. I´m just as
>> happy regardless when you write, so plese don´t feel any pressure, okay?
>> Just do what you gotta do, and f-k the rest.. life sure gets a whole lot
>> easier that way :)
>>
>
> Sure - quite sure.
>
>
>>> Have you kicked out the two little ekstra-mails I sent late last night?
>>>
>>>
>> ha ha... well, for to be honest I was sure you had been smoking
>> something funny because they didn´t make much sense to me :)
>>
>
> Again you make me laugh - no I am not smoking anything, but must have
> expressed myself in a bad way.
>
are you absolutely sure? :) no green odd looking plants in the garden?
ha ha.
>> Well... maybe it´s me who are just too daft for to fully understand.. no
>> cure for that tho.
>>
>
> No your English is far better than mine.
>
Just you wait until I´m getting tired! Then everyone´s English is far
better then mine.
>>
>> Natti Natti!
>>
>
> Natti Natti - and just explain the Laku Noc. Again I made a misfit by
> writing Laku No, which means nothing. But Noc ( nots ) means night.
>
Thank you, and the same to you!
So.. Laku Noc means about the same as; sweet dreams, then?
That is actually the first words of Serbo-Croatian as I ever learnt :)
Maybe you have some roots from down there?
> It is serbo-croatian and means may your sleep be pleasing.
>
> And wishing you a merry and harmonical Christmas too.
>
Thank you & a real wonderful, magical Christmas to you as well!
Pete