Thanks, Sue, and also... oh, dear re: the laundry. That is not on, kitties. Not. On.
'Conviction (1)'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Yay, Perkins!!
Kathy, cute hair!
JenP: very exciting on your move! May everything go smoothly.
One of the scavenger hunt items is a picture of a cat eating kale.
Hmmmmm....I have kale. And a cat. Need me to try it?
And Hugh Dillon.
Yum. Canadian actors almost universally have really good genes.
Cass made me giggle. For some books, it's an achievement to just say you made it to the end. The bitter, painful, horribly written end.
Oh, great area, Jen!
But I will keep telling her to zip it and focus on getting well herself.
And that's what she's counting on. The back and forth is a slice of normal.
(I apologize. Antagonize wasn't the right word, but the correct phrasing wasn't coming to me. I meant it more in the vein of poking at a long-standing discussion that is older than dirt, but has passed into the realm of conveying lots of affection between the both of you.)
Hey Amy, do have your firstnamelastname.com as your website? I thought so, but it seems to have been taken over by ads for Adipex.
I was looking because I wanted to rec Cold Kiss to my boss for his daughter. She loves the Twilight books (ptui! let us never speak of it again), but otherwise isn't a big reader. I thought that Cold Kiss would be a good choice for her. (side note, if I bought it through amazon and sent it to you, would you autograph it and send it back? I'd pay shipping, of course)
I lost that domain, Vortex. Just carelessness on my part. And yes, I'd absolutely sign for her!
My blog is amygarveywrites.blogspot.com and it's pretty much my website now.
I fear that talking too much about Flashpoint will reveal my drooling fangirlishness and my crush on Spike.
Oops.
Yay, Perkins house! I wish I was there to help plan your non-lawn.
What's the solution for signing in the Kindle/Nook world? I think I've seen book designed e-reader sleeves that the author can sign, but what are you going to do with them afterwards? It kind of negates the space-saving angle.
ita, girls with e-readers in black came to the signings with silver Sharpies, and had authors sign them that way.
Actually, that could be kind of cool, if you had a bunch of author signatures on your reader.
I'm kind of split on that, whether I'd want them all together, or not. I mean, the books aren't tied to the reader, and now the signatures are? Dunno.