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  1. New Blog Post: Mailbox Monday - November 9, 2009 http://bit.ly/4qGw9z
  2. New Blog Post: Monday's Movie Review: <em>UP</em> http://bit.ly/1iQVBY
  3. @Georgia_McBride Enjoy!
  4. @rebeccavoy It's not me - I was re-tweeting for @bibliofreakblog - follow her if you don't already! :)
  5. RT @bibliofreakblog: OMG, I have 666 followers. somebody follow me, quick! (crap, who not following me will see this?)
  6. @Georgia_McBride Wolverine - it has Hugh. Yummy!
  7. @highhiddenplace I really wanted to do Christmas this year so as not to host Thanks. but my mom wants Christmas and we had it last year...
  8. @highhiddenplace I still haven't built up the cushion I would like - I don't want to have to write on Thanksgiving, since I'm hosting
  9. #nanowrimo word count 13052. Not quite where I should be, but not too bad for taking yesterday off. I need a break, though.
  10. Well, I'm clicking off to watch some TV with my husband. 'Night Twitter people!
  11. @Vasilly no kidding - that's what I always say about things I've wanted to do - "when the kids are grown".
  12. @Vasilly LOL - you probably don't!
  13. @Vasilly I have crocheted for years, and recently my sister taught me to knit, but knitting takes a lot longer to see progress.
  14. @highhiddenplace I LOVED Uglies, too!
  15. @Vasilly It made me want to start knitting again!
  16. @Vasilly That's the only one of hers I've read so far. I had no idea it was based on her life experience.
  17. @Vasilly I'm going to have to put that on the TBR list.
  18. @Vasilly I didn't realize that really happened -in The Knitting Circle, the main character lost her daughter.
  19. @Vasilly No, but I really liked her novel The Knitting Circle.
  20. @Vasilly As amazing as Geography of Love is, I actually liked Glass Castle even more.