Alternately, "Coming to a Dollar Store near you!"
Or you can buy direct from OJ's Web site.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Alternately, "Coming to a Dollar Store near you!"
Or you can buy direct from OJ's Web site.
msbelle - I'm on Yahoo - maidengurl. But if you don't have that - your first question re: James Bond - yes. and re: zombie - I KNOW!
suzi - my im is showing you offline. I ma not sure if GAIM works with yahoo though.
That's not the way out.
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I'm really amazed the publisher isn't going to sell the books
I'm expecting to see the OJ books on eBay. I'm too lazy to track down the link I saw, but apparently the publisher had the "high-minded" idea of making OJ confess with this deal, plus it "allowed her to resolve her own lingering issues from having been a victim of crime herself."
Bah. And gah.
W/r/t James Bond-- I got Diamonds are Forever and From Russia with Love, but all the other titles I see don't fit!
bon and I are stuck in the same place wrt bond.
I'm not weird! I was born this way!
One in four people is what scientists call a supertaster, born with extra taste buds. "They live in a neon taste world," as Bartoshuk puts it.
They find some vegetables horribly bitter, and hate the texture. They get more burn from chili peppers, and perceive more sweetness than other people. Nor do they care for fat. They tend to be skinny because they're such picky eaters.
Hah! Vindication! But not skinny, because I pig out on what I do like.
Are you among the "supertasters," people who shun vegetables because they find them more bitter than the average person does? Supertasters may be more at risk of developing colon cancer as a result, says a recent University of Connecticut study.
Oh dear.
I also can't eat kernel corn or minimally processed tomatoes, because the acids burn me. Literally, I get little blisters in my mouth from eating raw tomatoes. Plus they taste icky. But give me that tomato sauce, mmmm.
A friend's uncle was born with no sense of taste whatsoever. He ended up killing himself. (Dunno if that's why....)
bon bon and msbell - according to wikipedia, this Bond book was published in 1999. But was not written by Ian Flemming .