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  1. jaybe

    Is your IQ above 160?

    My husband can see her going both ways. I can't. It's very annoying. Husband's IQ isn't 160 by a long way.;)
  2. jaybe

    Yann Martel: Life of Pi

    I just love, love love it. It's on so many levels, totally original yet easy to read. Sadness, humour, adventure and excitement all wrapped together to tell a simple tale of humanity. Definitely on my best book ever read list.:D
  3. jaybe

    Hubert Selby Jr

    I've only read 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' but I've read it twice.:) He must have done pretty well out of that book, and the film rights. Pity the film murdered the book though.
  4. jaybe

    The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency

    I'm sure the BBC will be selling the programme to the US. Look out for it, hope you enjoy.:)
  5. jaybe

    Is there a God?

    It's a pointless question because nobody knows the answer.:confused: :)
  6. jaybe

    The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency

    I haven't read the book but it was on TV last night. A drama adapted by Anthony Minghella and Richard Curtis. I loved it.:D Anyone see it? A series is staring next year based on the other books.
  7. jaybe

    Things to see in Britain?

    I've been to Dublin. I agree it is excellent.
  8. jaybe

    What is fun?

    A picnic could also be hell angerball!;) The lady who is full of fun - how? What is it which makes something FUN? Dictionaries don't say do they?
  9. jaybe

    Things to see in Britain?

    OOh! Touchy. If you are Mehdi why do you write it mehdirza? Look, I didn't mean to diss you. It's just that mendi rolls off the tongue in English. Perhaps Mehdi does in Iranian, but 'tis awkward in mine.:D Yes, I know I can go whereever. But where? I could drive all day and go somewhere...
  10. jaybe

    What is fun?

    I'm just bumping as I still need to know.
  11. jaybe

    Things to see in Britain?

    Yes mendi.
  12. jaybe

    The favourite sports

    I used to compete horses a lot. Mainly dressage in the last twenty years. Other sports I'm not remotely interested in - especially ones which involve balls. Smooth or hairy!
  13. jaybe

    I'll start anew.

    Life isn't like that unfortunately. You have to make yourself get noticed - and by the right people (pun intended). There a tiny number of lucky writers who have been 'found.' But it's a fairy tale dream in reality. But good luck to you - live the dream!:)
  14. jaybe

    Things to see in Britain?

    Yes, why would I lie?:confused: I went to the Barra Market first and was disappointed with that. Mind you it was a dull drizzly day. Then found hotel and went to the Sauchiehall Street area. Walked down there to see the Willow Tea Rooms. Didn't go in 'cos it wasn't inviting. Got on one...
  15. jaybe

    Things to see in Britain?

    I've been to Glasgow Stewart. Didn't like it. Aberdeen's a long way away, are you sure it's worth it? Driving through Wales and then on to the south west sounds favourite at the moment.
  16. jaybe

    Current Non-Fiction reads

    Richard Benson - The Farm. About the Benson family having to sell their farm in Yorkshire, having been wiped out by big businesses.
  17. jaybe

    Joke Of The Day

    Great. I love that.:D :D :D
  18. jaybe

    Personal attacks

    Or post a link to thread so we can all join in. I love a good argument.:)
  19. jaybe

    Telling person's character by his music collection

    I'd say you could be any age over 30. You are open minded and have above average intelligence. You don't suffer from OCD:) as your CDs aren't in alphabetically meticulous order. Great music you have there.
  20. jaybe

    your favorite booze?

    No it's not hard cider. It's made from pears not apples, so it has a very different taste and it's usually under 6% proof.
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