Crazy people are not locked up, they walk the streets (of Hollywood too)!
Somebody sent me this clip and thought I may enjoy it. Well you have to define enjoy I suppose but my reply was that maybe she committed a crime and wants to claim insanity.
In the latest episode of ‘Gwyneth Paltrow states the absolute ridiculous’, the actress has claimed that saying negative things to water can hurt its feelings.
WATER?
OK but I think I prefer Shirley Valentine talking to the wall.
I am thinking of getting this book:-
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, May 2014: A successful young author suffering from writer’s block journeys to New Hampshire to visit his former professor. Shortly after he arrives, the bones of a girl are found buried in the professor’s backyard. Now the professor has been arrested for the murder of the girl–who disappeared in 1975 at the age of fifteen–and the author has an idea: he will write a book based on the case that will ultimately exonerate his professor and jumpstart his writing. Already a massive best seller in Europe (and translated into 32 languages), The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair arrives in North America amid such wild praise you might expect something groundbreaking. Instead, what you get is a wonderful, fun, and boisterous read, a book with an uncanny ability to both fascinate and amuse you. Twists and turns and oddball characters make this a rollicking bullet-train of a novel. –Chris Schluep
Anybody read it?
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:18:21
Nou wonder ek net hoe hanteer Gwyn toilet water. Hoe moet HULLE voel, want al waarvoor hulle goed is, is ander mense se piepie en stront.
Ek het nie die boek gelees nie, maar dit klink baie goed.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:21:15
Sy het glo ‘n blog en die trolle pla haar maar nou val ek ooknie om van verbasing nie
🙂
Sy word maller by die dag.
Miskien moet ek eers die eerste hoofstuk by Amazon kry en kyk of ek in die boek kan kom.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:22:47
Nee wat. As jy dom is moet jy suffer… Is wat ek glo…
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:28:53
Ook waar!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:32:53
Lees jy baie? Sorry as dit nou ‘n dom vraag is…
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:38:06
Nogals ja met tye! Soms sukkel ek met n boek maar my obsessionele persoonlikheid swing my dikwels om dit klaar te lees! Miskien het ek hulp nodig 🙂
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:45:14
Not yet. But it sounds fascinating.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 12:58:24
I am thinking of reading the first chapter as a sample from amazon!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 13:42:48
Dis seker hoekom water in ys verander in ‘n yskas,want die yskas vloek en raas en skree heeltyd negatiewe dinge vir die water…eish!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 13:47:44
Lol perdebytjie!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 13:48:24
Nou DRA sy seker nog die kennis oor aan haar minders.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 13:57:27
Pleks dat mense hul vergewis van suiwer bewese wetenskap.Dis sommer om te probeer anders wees!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 14:05:36
Miskien is sy regtig net dom en soek aandag? Sy kan sekerlik nie eens science spel nie!
Jun 12, 2014 @ 20:09:42
Bwahahaa!Ek dink jy’s reg.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 14:06:47
Sorry haven’t read it,when will it be on Kindle 🙂 I wish SA transport was as safe and had wifi….Leo ;-(
Jun 12, 2014 @ 14:24:55
I see it is very new, bit expensive on amazon. Yes there are stuff the first world have…
Jun 12, 2014 @ 17:08:30
No, I’ll put the book on my list.
Have you read The Girl who saved the King of Sweden? The same author wrote The Hundred year old Man who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared. Apparently they are excellent. That makes me think of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry, I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Jun 12, 2014 @ 17:47:37
Always happy if you make suggestions!
Jun 13, 2014 @ 05:29:08
O ek sit die een defnitief op my lysie, dankie!
Jun 13, 2014 @ 05:34:29
Ek het hom nognie gekry nie dus sou ek nie weet nie. Maar ek onthou watter populere boeke daardie Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was, ook van ‘n Europese skrywer.
Jun 14, 2014 @ 12:43:42
Excellent, I will talk to the tap water every morning from now on and hope that fizzy stuff that squirts out, is safe to drink.
Jun 14, 2014 @ 13:43:26
LOL!!!!!!