And totally unconnected to this thread or any post therein--where and in relation to what did Hec utter--well, type-- your tagline?
I'm guessing it's something to do with old spirits from Scotland?
'Serenity'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
And totally unconnected to this thread or any post therein--where and in relation to what did Hec utter--well, type-- your tagline?
I'm guessing it's something to do with old spirits from Scotland?
That was my guess too, Fay. But it's intriguing enough for me to try and track down the conversation. Given, of course, that it was most likely in a thread I seldom frequent, or far upstream in a thread where I've skipped, so I'd be unlikely to stumble across it on my own, and that it wasn't a private AIM or email conversation.
Given, of course, that it was most likely in a thread I seldom frequent, or far upstream in a thread where I've skipped, so I'd be unlikely to stumble across it on my own, and that it wasn't a private AIM or email conversation.
No, it was on the boards somewhere.
It involved Polter-Cow but I cannot remember which thread.
where and in relation to what did Hec utter--well, type-- your tagline?
David, can you remember? I can't. It was definitely on this board, and I'm pretty sure it was in a thread I don't regularly frequent (which doesn't really narrow it down any, because I only read here and Bitches with any regularity).
Making a Skippy McSkipperson cameo appearance to recommend a wonderful book I just finished: The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. It was a wonderful read, and so unbelievably complex yet utterly readable. Bittersweet and beautiful and oddly funny. Quirky.
It's one of the most original and interesting books I've read in a very long time. You can find info and reviews about it here on Amazon.
Oh, another friend of mine just recced that to me, Kristin! I am intrigued and shall check it out.
I'm having far too much fun reading McSweeney's when I should be working: If Bukowski wrote children's books....
Heh. A list just for billytea.
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