Emmett is famous! Too bad they didn't have a photo. I thought all newspapers like angelically scrappy young faces in their pages.
'Selfless'
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
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.
Got my book, reading it out on the patio. Life feels sweet this AM.
How long for the insane crowds to go away? Think I can buy the book tonight or tomorrow?
My local big-ass-chain bookstore elected not to put the book on sale at midnight, but just to start selling it at regular business hours today.
Emmett is famous!
I showed him that his name comes up when you google it. He was very excited. "I'm on the internet!"
Timelies all!
Looks like we will make a bookstore run before we hit ArtScape, so I may have HP7 today after all.
I showed him that his name comes up when you google it. He was very excited. "I'm on the internet!"
That's awesome.
That is cool. I will never be able to google my name and actually find me. My name is way too common.
Emmett Smay's are in relatively short supply.
Buffistas! Come visit!
Startup airline Virgin America's plunge into the low-cost air travel market this week prompted fare cuts by two major rivals on Friday, holding out the prospect of a price war on several popular routes -- at least until the new carrier's low introductory offerings expire in November.
Virgin America, based in Burlingame, began selling tickets Thursday for travel beginning Aug. 8 through early next year. The carrier is offering very low initial fares, customary when an airline is promoting something special -- which, in Virgin America's case, is its birth.
Virgin America offers a $139 coach class fare for a one-way trip from its home airport, San Francisco International Airport, to John F. Kennedy International Airport. That was matched on Friday by JetBlue, which calls JFK home, and has pioneered amenities that Virgin America will be offering, such as leather seats and TV seatback screens. JetBlue's lowest published fare on that route had been $179.
I'm awake!
Not that anyone other than JZ and Juliana probably care, but I am.
I care! Good morning, Lee. Coffee?