Cool, we will see you soon.
Giles ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Spike's Bitches 22: You've got Angel breath
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Perkins, if you sabotage my wireless network, you will get nothing but swiss cheese to eat....
Mine's already frelled - since you're around, maybe you can come over and try to work some reverse wireless mojo on it.
I don't have wireless, I have cable, but I have two computers, so Perkins can hang on one all day if she wants.
P-C, have you read any of the Rice vampire books? The early ones aren't bad for the genre, but I don't think I would have read them if they had been any other genre. It's odd, but there really doesn't seem to be a lot, certainly not 100s of examples, of what I consider good vampire fiction.
Ginger, I forgot that one.
Almare, I googled and could only come up with a regency that fit that title.
Congratulations to Raquel.
ION, my home inspection came back - there are 10 things they want fixed, plus they want $5K to get four other things fixed. I have no idea if this is bad, good, to be expected, or what. I'm meeting with my realtor tonight.
Argh. I really do not want this to end with me putting the house back on the market.
Deena, how about Dan Simmons' Carrion Comfort? The novel itself is kinda weak from all the stuff he added to make it book length, but the original short (novella?) was really tight and creepy.
This was an inspection that goes with an offer? I don't think I understood that.
how about Dan Simmons' Carrion Comfort? The novel itself is kinda weak from all the stuff he added to make it book length, but the original short (novella?) was really tight and creepy.
I agree with this assessment entirely (novella great! Novel not), but it wasn't about vampires.
Anne - they are negotiable. It is up to you ( with the realtor) to decide. Depends on the market. For my sister's house - they tossed every bid with contigencies, because they had 12 by opening bid day. We bought out house with some contigencies - because It had been on the market for two whole weeks with no bids ( strange in this market) So it all depends. good luck
and welcome Mallory James
Sorry Deena... it was a title similar to that... I have the book somewhere in my shelve, give me a second and i'll fetch it. I only have about 450 books.