For those following, remember the letter to Andy Summers?
Just received:
Hi Deborah - Received your package through John P. Did you want me to review/blurb from the few pages he sent me or is a book being sent on? I am still travelling heavily . Is there a time frame?
Regards, Andy Summers
Looks like a yes to me, she said calmly, trying not to swallow her own tonsils.
Connie and Liese, I love your drabbles.
Sounds like a yes to me, as well, Deb! Woot!
Challenge #131 (triangles) is now closed.
Challenge #132, in honor of Halloween, is things that go bump in the night.
Things that go bump in the night:
To be fair, they didn't
mean
to go bump in the night. They were trying to be respectful of the roommate (difficult in an open loft, but they were doing their best). "Shh!" "Quiet!" and stifled giggles escaped, but nothing loud enough to wake him. Until, that is, Chris thrust a little too hard while she did that twisty thing he loved so much, and the bed gave up. Wooden slats slipped through the crack and the entire oak frame hit the floor with 350 lbs. of human momentum behind it.
The loudest monster is the beast with two backs.
I couldn't resist.
It's a damn good thing my best friend isn't on this board, though, or I'd be getting thwapped right now.
But man was that funny.
Oh, law-rd, that is funny. I have all sorts of freaky roommate stories from being in the military, but I don't think any of them actually went bump in the night.
I've had neighbors who went bump in the night, but it's the crash that makes the story.
Lee, I just wanted to say I'm drier than the Sahara lately, and have had nothing to contribute for months, but I'm enjoying reading the response to your topics.