Wow, thats kind of fascinating, t!
It really was. Good thing, too, because our train was delayed and he was clearly starving for conversation, or perhaps more accurately, bursting with stuff to say because I really just needed to listen. And advise him on navigating Amtrak, since there's no agent at our station, but I am always happy to do that.
It has happened enough in IL that restitution for the wrongfully convicted is a line on the IL income tax form.
Wow. He did say he'd been offered a $6mil settlement but had countered with 11. How that would be taxed had not occurred to me.
I have not heard of fan!tea. Sound mildly dangerous, in that my-tea-cupboard-is-already-full way.
Many limes -> lime cordial! Zest the limes (thickly with a potato peeler if you can, my limes are always too thin-skinned for that and I have just used the whole rind and that works fine), juice them, add as much sugar as juice by volume and pour that concoction over the zest. Let that rest in the friidge for 24 hours. Strain out the zest/peels. Let the remaining liquid rest in the fridge for another 24 hours. Yum. Bon bon may come along and correct me if I've missed something, I haven't made any in a few months.
I've heard that statements that are publishable in the US might not be in the UK because the burden of proof in libel (or slander or whatever) is different and publishers won't want to take the risk of being sued. I think I learned that from The Good Wife, so, salt well.
Anne, that festival looks incredible.
Aha. It's the second hit for sherlock tea but this is the person I found first on tumblr doing it: [link] Daunt, originally of SPN fandom, has also started doing it--not sure if it's Sherlock, or everyone's favourite new pet, Teen Wolf.
What are the rules for things like this? Could he sue her and/or the publishing company for defamation or something like that?
I would think he would have to prove that she was lying for that to go anywhere. Based on his statement it doesn't sound like a complete fabrication.
Before rehearsal one day, there was a discussion in which David Prete talked about his portrayal in Eat, Pray, Love and being played by James Franco. He said that Gilbert did contact him and even sent a manuscript but that he didn't ask her to change anything.
Good god. It's Teapot Of Our Own: [link]
Who in hell saw that niche coming?
I've heard that statements that are publishable in the US might not be in the UK because the burden of proof in libel (or slander or whatever) is different and publishers won't want to take the risk of being sued. I think I learned that from The Good Wife, so, salt well.
No, that is quite true, the UK's laws make it very easy to be sued for libel: [link]
I am so tickled that that exists. Even as I grumble that it could be easier to navigate.
The US women have had a really good track and field Olympics this year.
But, right now, I don't even have words for the Jamaican guys. That's just fucking amazing. All that, and with Asafa injured to boot. The anthem is going off in my head again.
When I was out doing groceries I swung by the intersection with the plane crash to see if I could see anything obvious, but not at the bits I looked at.
Why did NBC spend an hour of Olympics time on WWII?
Because Americans saved the cheese eating surrender monkeys?
I am loving that there is at least one headline saying that the US women's 4x100 team beat Jamaica. I mean, that it's in the headline, not just in the article. They set the world record, and they beat Jamaica--both facts deemed important enough to not just be above the fold, but in bold type.
But the articles about the men's 4x100 seem to be being written more slowly than after the 200 yesterday. And the photos lagging way behind. There are no days off at the Olympics! What is this jokery???