And that is why I seldom date younger men!
Me, either.
I guess for Dakota Celt's edification I should mention I had a very nice telephonic call from Mr. Matthew Ashford.
At first I thought you typed "medicated communications."
Wow. I don't think I've ever watched Grey's Anatomy before...it was really powerful
Good to hear! I know that Elizabeth George is well-known in the US, but then again, she's American. I didn't know how broad Minette's following was. She certainly deserves it.
Me, either too!Well...
RE: Tonight's "Ugly Betty"Awwww...
Hmmm.... Crunchies...
2006 usage stats:Devil's Feather, 2006 = 127Fox Evil, 2003 = 27Disordered Minds, 2004 = 25The Breaker, 1999 = 15The Echo, 1997 = 14The Dark Room, 1996 = 12Acid Row, 2002 = 10The Shape of Snakes, 2001 = 5The Scold's Bridle,1994 = 5The Sculptress, 1993 = 5The Ice House, 1992 = 2It's not uncommon for the most recent to have the highest usage, but it's interesting that the descent in use doesn't reflect publication date directly. I didn't include the large-type or audio versions.
Just had some Famous Amos cookies, which I don't think i've had in years. They're still good, but not the extraordinary treat I remember from many years ago.
As for "true crime"... The Beltway Snipers - or whatever they were called - who randomly shot and killed various people in and around the DC area. -And even down near Richmond.Thankfully, they - a father and son, I believe - were caught (due to a sort of fluke), and their trials have produced guilty verdicts. -And now the justice system - and the loved ones of the victims - are dealing with just how many trials - and guilty verdicts - there have to be to bring everything to closure.
Susan Egan and newborn are doing fine.
Even more interesting, DR JOSE--the "father and son" weren't blood relations. The "father" was a mentor of sorts. Yes, quite frightening.
I am still not the father despite what the DNA tests.