Frank was stunned to discover that she had held onto his letter all these years as he did hers. “Don’t make me cry, please,” Frank exclaimed, overcome with emotion. He tightly held her hand. “Honest to God, I love you so much.” ...
I did watch a lot of horror films at a very young age, everything from the early Universals, through the Hammers, right up to the modern horrors of the Exorcist, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and most of Cronenberg’s output (and talking of Cronenberg, why did our local youth club think ...
My parents as displaced persons after WW2 did exactly this, as have millions of others in nearly every wave of migration from poverty or war. 1700s Scottish clearances, 1850s Irish, WW2, Vietnam, Asia today is still full of families sending money home (e.g. Singapore's migrant workers) ...
(although if it did I bet we’d all be a lot nicer to each other). That squirrel wouldn’t collect his nuts for the winter if he was afraid to go out and get eaten by a fox. I didn’t visit her for a long time because the thought she could get poorly and leave us hadn’t...
But it did explain the “off by pennies”, more than rounding can explain, but not a big deal, of/on complaint. What was happening was there were Projects (essentially) that were being paid for through multiple departments through multiple budgets. Which meant each charge against the ...
Also note that Jugger did indeed join his heavy tanks. We had the Grit Artillery Porn, only fair we also get some Max Neotank Porn. While our damaged light tank chips away at the AA. On the artillery front, this mech crossing the river finds itself in Max's range and is punished ...
Tracie, I’m reading a biography of each President in the order of their presidencies and I, too, love David McCullough! I wanted to jump on here to tell you that I hope you finished Lincoln in the Bardo because it is one of my faves. I also wanted to recommend a biography to you...