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nelie 03-15-2007 10:13 AM

To Detox, I'd travel the world! I'd do that anyway.

I just wanted to say about zoos, because I love them. I am glad that zoos have improved over the years and build environments rather than using cages. Also, it is sad that animals are going extinct and their survival seems to be partially because of zoos. It is a quandry.

What country would you like to visit which you haven't?

royalsfan1 03-15-2007 10:32 AM

In my opinion zoos=good, circuses=BAD! We are members of our zoo...and I think they do a marvelous job of maintaining a "natural" environment for the animals they house. The only change I would make is to make the glass one-way...so that they don't see all the people staring at them all the time. I think zoos are very responsible with their animals.

I'd love to visit Norway, Luxembourg, Kenya, and India. I'd love to visit everywhere but those are at the top of my list, I think. At least for today!

Do you love to read or avoid it at all costs?

tikanique 03-15-2007 11:33 AM

I LOVE to read. Fantasy, crime thrillers, old cheesy romance novels, historic romance, pretty much anything EXCEPT true crime. I still have my Chronicles of Narnia, and the entire Little House books and yes, I still pull them out and read them.

What isthe last book you read for pleasure?

nelie 03-15-2007 11:37 AM

I'm currently reading the "Wolves of Calla" by Stephen King. I'm also reading "If Buddha came to dinner" and I'm working occasionally on "Tortilla Flat" By Steinbeck (this is my metro reading, small book, easy to carry, don't ride the metro often though!). The last book I completed was actually a scary story book about ghosts. I was trying to relive my childhood fantasy with ghost stories. Didn't work out as well as planned :)

Royals - Norway is a recent addition to my list of places I'd like to travel, I love the pictures of the Fjords.

Do you ever think about writing a book of your own? If so, what would it be about?

srmb60 03-15-2007 11:41 AM

A diet book called "You Don't Really Want to Lose Weight, You Want to be Smaller, Right?" ... just kidding. Like there aren't enough diet books out there already.


What are you reading?

2frustrated 03-15-2007 11:45 AM

The Hungry Years, by some English dude

Very good :yes:

What's the "big activity" for tonight?

srmb60 03-15-2007 11:47 AM

Watching CSI ... I'm pretty boring really.

Do you have more exciting plans than that?

Dan2112 03-15-2007 11:58 AM

Nope.. Pretty much watching CSI and a trip to "Sweet Tomatoes" salad bar...

cotinuing on a theme.. Any plans for the weekend?

2frustrated 03-15-2007 12:00 PM

Oooh, swimming and baking :p and a nice long nap on Sunday! :D

When was the last time you went to the hairdresser?

nelie 03-15-2007 12:06 PM

I got a hair cut I wasn't very happy with a few months ago! Oh well, it grows back.

When was the last time you had a spa treatment?

girl81 03-15-2007 12:14 PM

A Kay Scarpetta novel; I don't remember the title. I love Patricia Cornwell.

same question.

royalsfan1 03-15-2007 12:24 PM

Spa treatment? Last year right after Christmas.

Hairdresser? It's been a few months.

Book just finished? I always have several going at once. Most recently finished "John Adamas" by David McCullough and "The Wal-Mart Effect" by Charles Fishman. Looks like I need to find some fiction!

Nelie - I think there are SO MANY countries that get overlooked for the more popular vacation destinations. I agree, Norway appears to be gorgeous!

Do you prefer non-fiction or fiction?

royalsfan1 03-15-2007 12:27 PM

Sort of off topic...but for those of you who mentioned scary stuff...I used to LOVE to read something scary. Now, though, Steven King just seems so wordy that I find myself becoming distracted and bored. I haven't read anything of his in a very long time! Can you all recommend quality scary books? Of the REALLY scary variety...not necessarily gory scary...but you know what I'm talking about. Right?

nelie 03-15-2007 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by royalsfan1 (Post 1612223)
Sort of off topic...but for those of you who mentioned scary stuff...I used to LOVE to read something scary. Now, though, Steven King just seems so wordy that I find myself becoming distracted and bored. I haven't read anything of his in a very long time! Can you all recommend quality scary books? Of the REALLY scary variety...not necessarily gory scary...but you know what I'm talking about. Right?

Actually, that is one reason Anne Rice kills me. She basically turns a short story into novel length by being so wordy.

Really scary? I wish. I have such a hard time finding good horror novels.

When I was younger, I preferred fiction, now it depends on what it is about. Weight loss stuff, I prefer non-fiction, stories I prefer mostly fiction.

If you could recommend 1 book, what book would it be?

royalsfan1 03-15-2007 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nelie (Post 1612252)
Actually, that is one reason Anne Rice kills me. She basically turns a short story into novel length by being so wordy.

Really scary? I wish. I have such a hard time finding good horror novels.

When I was younger, I preferred fiction, now it depends on what it is about. Weight loss stuff, I prefer non-fiction, stories I prefer mostly fiction.

If you could recommend 1 book, what book would it be?


I have SUCH a hard time recommending just one...but I will since you asked. Mine would have to be "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. Hands down the best new fiction I have read in AGES!!!! I read it about a year ago and it still haunts me!

Same question.


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