Ooh, maybe I'll do that one! I was also thinking about upside down cake.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
I had the best grilled peach cobbler the other day, I have no idea how the restaurant did it, but the peaches were thinnly sliced and grilled and then crust was soft and old fashioned cobbler. Very yummy.
Creepy old McDonald's commercial: [link]
I am just home from Pilates, my first time back in a couple of weeks due to The Cold That Would Not Die. Felt great. I loves it, I do.
Now to clean the house.
Felt great. I loves it, I do.
Pilates is fab. I've just ordered a new yoga mat so that I can do more of it. I need a decent video, either online or to buy on DVD, as pilates class teachers tend to be nervous of me (physio's approval letter doesn't help!) Any video recommendations anyone has would be much appreciated.
I wish some country in Europe had arrested Polanski decades ago, instead of waiting until now. I'm really not sure what purpose is served by arresting him decades after the fact. I don't want a rapist to get away with it, but really, he already has gotten away with it, and it doesn't really seem like anything that anyone does now will change that.
I've seen about 30 different people walking around the neighborhood with invisible dogs. I guess it's an Improv Anywhere thing.
We were talking about the Polanski thing this morning. The victim has settled with him and publicly forgiven him. It doesn't appear as though she's interested in participating in any sort of trial at all.
I would think they would want to pursue charges of fleeing from the law but I don't know what the legalities entail. I think he's a rapist and should still face charges in court but I don't know if they'll be able to pursue rape charges without the cooperation of the victim.
He made the justice system look ridiculous by flying off and living his life all this time without suffering any punishment. From what I read, though, he was getting ready to go in and face the music until he heard that the judge (or possibly the prosecutor) was going to go all out and try to make an example of him in spite of a plea deal. Then he got spooked and ran after he had plead guilty.
Mistakes were made all around--starting with the asshole that drugged a 13 year old and raped her.
So technically there's already been a trial (plea bargain, but same thing, right?), there's just been no sentencing. He's been running from the punishment, not the charge, so it's between him and the court, not him and the victim.