Scola, you're cute. You should be dating everyone's sister! (Uh, that didn't sound icky in my head. There you go, making me fourteen again.)
Natter 58: Let's call Venezuela!
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.
That dog in snow sure looks happy. Gave me some time to think about head transplant surgery, though. Given that it's been done on animals, how come it hasn't been done on people? We're ill enough that I'm positive you could find volunteer test subjects among the sane.
Megan, that is a lovely story. Sometimes "right person, wrong time" works out. What was Miss A doing in the meanwhile? I hope she wasn't single.
I'm silly. I just re-organized my cash drawer so that every guest has a chance of getting a new $5 bill.
Given that it's been done on animals, how come it hasn't been done on people? We're ill enough that I'm positive you could find volunteer test subjects among the sane.
The results would be a person who's quadriplegic. But I've read people discussing a theoretical case of a person who's already quadriplegic and who's body is dying having their head transplanted to a healthy but brain dead body. I don't think anyone's seriously considered this, but who knows what the future holds....
Megan, that is a lovely story. Sometimes "right person, wrong time" works out. What was Miss A doing in the meanwhile? I hope she wasn't single.
My Dad was her third husband. We were a bit worried since this came out of nowhere (my Dad had been a widow for 7-8 years) and her first husband and a few of her kids had died. But she is really a lovely, caring woman. I was very happy she was around to take of my Dad the last couple of years of his life.
So, where did they get these people?
Bible is America's Favorite Book
10. Catcher in the Rye
9. Atlas Shrugged
8. Angels and Demons
7. To Kill a Mockingbird
6. The DaVinci Code
5. The Stand
4. Harry Potter
3. Lord of the Rings
2. Gone With the Wind
Seriously, where did they find these people.
Bible is America's Favorite Book
Is it actually "America's Favorite Book that Hardly Anyone Ever Reads"?
eta: Despite being far more religious than European countries, Americans tend to know far less about their religions than religious Europeans.
Weird, huh?
People who don't read much and could only remember those titles.