Posted on 02/01/2012 3:44:24 PM PST by chrismac
It might be connected with the strange goings on around here : Our car stolen, with $4000 of damage; Our neighbour's healthy rabbit dying unexpectedly; Our neighbour's letterbox being destroyed; Curious spam emails about las vegas; The odd curious phone call; Faeces being smeared on our church Car windows smashed and things taken at church - they now have patrols as a result Breakin at church and organ damaged. Mysterious deaths of stars, such as Heath Ledger, Brittany and her husband, Michael Jackson, David Carradine, and others : http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/05/24/what-killed-brittanys- husband.html http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/31103217/ns/today-entertainment/t/david- carradine-found-dead-thailand-hotel/
Connect the dots if you dare, to see the truth.
> If things escalate, as they're indicating, I suggest that pamphlets explaining > Cats infiltration of public office, and their networked saboteurs, be posted by > some in every letterbox, so raising up a public backlash against the Mafia. I > can't do this, but it seems a good way to alert the public to what the Mafia > are upto. Laser printers, for each one involved in the expose, can cope > with and distribute the load. They will suddenly find themselves very > unwelcome.
Of course I will.
You ROCK, CO!!!
*hug*
There was a thread up about an Alaskan snowmobile race that including a photo of Todd and Trig Palin. Trig is wearing little glasses and looking quite hipster.
My son has all his photos at that age, but I will see if he will bring that one when he comes out next month.
He looks like a littl professor!
If Pat had glasses ... *shudder* ... he’d probably use them to perfect laser glares, displacing Anoreth as the family’s killer-stare champion.
DP and I have begun watching “NUMB3RS,” a series starring Rob Morrow (Joel Fleischman from “Northern Exposure”) as an FBI agent and some guy as his math-savant borderline autistic younger brother ... sort of a “Sheldon with curly hair” figure.
They both appear to live in the L.A. area with their father (Judd Hirsch, aged very attractively). It also includes Peter McNichol - teenaged “Dragonslayer,” for those of us who are getting pretty old ourselves, only *his* curly hair is all gone, as a physics professor - another Sheldon character.
Anyhow, there’s something wrong when every time there’s a tv character who is bizarrely, even dangerously, intelligent and disoriented, the whole family choruses, “PAT!”
Holycow! Crowbar and I trotted/stumbled around in the dark earlier. Fortunately, nobody ate us. Glad you haven’t turned into a popsicle!
It was over freezing by dog-walk time, and 58 now. Not a bad day, reasonable amount of Sunbeam Time.
I *love* NUMB3RS”!
We’ve just begun watching it. I’m having trouble with Joel as an FBI agent, and also with his awful haircut, but the character is growing on me. The lady looks like Claire Danes, but isn’t.
“If Pat had glasses...” Is this one of those “finish this sentence” kind of queries?
I guess my “early to bed” routine has deprived me of many educational programs...
Judd Hirsch has always been on my “to do” *ahem* list, but CFIDS has attacked my ability to stay up and watch whatever is in PrimeTime or programs that will enhance my being. Somehow.
So if I ask “stupid questions,” bplease consider the source and give me not-so-stupid answers. (Please?)
(As an aside: I believe Pat would fit in very well with my extended family. There are a lot of us who seem to be “out in left field” as children, but as adults, WE RULE!)
(Perhaps I should send Pat my Greek mythology books...?)
Between Anoreth and Tom and me, we have all the mythology books. I’m waiting for Pat to be the first who can read the classics in an original language, although Anoreth may assimilate enough Norse to ken a saga before Pat can read the Iliad.
I have a four volume set:
The Lyric Age
The Persian Wars
The Classical Age
The Hellenistic Age
Let me know if you want me to send them.
Hmmm ... that sounds very comprehensive! What’s the publisher/date of the series?
Clothbound, 2002...boxed set.
London Folio Society
Easy to read, actually, and I’m almost done with the first two books.
That sounds like a reprint - does it have an original copyright date back of the title page? It’s not that I’m a nutball - I’m just trying to get an idea of what sort of translation it is.
Oh, London Folio Society is a good publisher.
First volume printed in 1960.
Yes, Ma’am! Anything they print is worth reading/buying!
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