I didn't mention you for exactly that reason - I figured that the chances of him being grumpy were about even with the chances of him being happy, and not worth the risk. I don't know his name. He talked about amassing more archival material about the march (he knows about the collection at Swarthmore) and maybe writing a book. He was looking for a copy of a book about the march written by two women from New Zealand.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Cheers. You are very wise. With the passage of time, most folks I thought would still have hard feelings have SO gotten over it. But, ya never know.
I'm sure you found it, but book he was talking about this one:
Feet Across America by New Zealand marcher Anne Macfarlane[12]
Two New Zealand women, neither of them young, trekked across America on foot in 1986, covering more ground than most people do in a lifetime. Their purpose? To promote the idea of nuclear disarmament, as members of 'The Great Peace March'. Visiting communities large and small, protesting at the Nevada Test Site and learning about what happened to those who lived 'down wind' from it, scaling the 12,000 foot Loveland Pass in the Rockies, observing the rural decline in the midwest, addressing local groups, coping with the group dynamics of the march, seeing America from the unusual perspective of the pedestrian Anne Macfarlane has a story to tell, and it's compulsive reading.
The other woman mentioned is Maynie. She is still active in her near 90s. A true inspiration.
Is the doggie's owner still going to pay $10K for the return?
What an amazing small world. Very cool.
That's up in the air right now, Connie.
The police were on our walker like a cheap suit today. I'm assuming, asking him a ton of questions about what might have happened.
I don't know where the investigation stands, in terms of the anonymous tip. He is prepared to do so, but I'm wondering if the ex-partner, who has been a suspect all along, was involved. If that turns out to be the case, I'm assuming the 'no questions asked' thing won't apply.
What an amazing small world. Very cool.
Inorite?
glad the dear doggie was found safe and sound.
That is good news, peace of mind, for the person who could have lost a beloved dog.
I'm another one whose thumpy heart is causing anxiety. I know it's not dangerous in itself (apparently it's just a weird thing related to my EDS), but it sets me off with feelings of dread etc just because the physical --> emotional. No fun. Everyone else with anxiety or the jitters for similar reasons, I hope you feel better soon!
bonny, that's great, that the dog was found. I can't imagine anyone stealing someone's dog, though - awful.
So, we binge-watched the last season of Spartacus this week. Really liked it. Last night I had a delicious sexytimes dream. Was it about one of the amazingly fit and gorgeous Spartacus cast? Of course not. It was about John Slattery. How my mind works, I don't know.