Mine was Chuckle Bros.
Mine was Chuckle Bros.
That's wonderful BT! Give him a big hug from us!lots of smiles today as it was the halloween parade at my son's school, and also he was chosen as the student of the month of the first grade, for which he got a medal and certificate at a ceremony in front of the entire school.
i couldn't be more proud of him. i'll post a pic of him in his costume with his medal as soon as i can upload them.
Yep! Not just a Tweet--Catwoman is following me. I'd better stay on my toes!A Tweet from Catwoman? Cool!
Yep! Not just a Tweet--Catwoman is following me. I'd better stay on my toes!
Very cool! Years ago, before he became quite as well known, I wrote to Stephen King about a couple of his books, and he sent a handwritten postcard in return. I wish I had kept them now! Actually, they are probably in a drawer somewhere in my dad's house. The last time I wrote, he was very popular and he didn't write back.I exchange e-mails with a few Science Fiction authors...I love getting them.
Very cool! Years ago, before he became quite as well known, I wrote to Stephen King about a couple of his books, and he sent a handwritten postcard in return. I wish I had kept them now! Actually, they are probably in a drawer somewhere in my dad's house. The last time I wrote, he was very popular and he didn't write back.
I entered a contest that Lisa Scottoline had a few years ago (We had to send in a lawyer joke--we didn't even have to write it. Instead of one, she ended up picking five, including mine (she was a lawyer, btw). Our jokes went into "The Vendetta Defense," and we five got an autographed hardcover copy of "The Vendetta Defense" and paperbacks of all her books up to that point.) She and I corresponded now and then by email.
Barbara
P.S. The joke I sent her was one I had found online: What's the difference between a pittbull and a woman lawyer?
A: Lipstick.
That's really great! What I love (and hate) about people is that people are people. LOL It doesn't matter who we are, how much money we have, where we live--we are all just people.I remember that joke in the book!
I e-mail with Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett and Rachael Caine. Others have come and gone, but these three always see fit to write me back. Pratchett in particular, was very supportive of me when I went to college, he was one of my greatest supporters besides Shrek and my Parents.
I hope so too Babe. I was 43 and had been divorced about 20 years when I met James.talked to my daughter tonight. she has met a really nice man. she was very positive about him. she is really picky. she is fifty years old and she been single and has provided for herself and daughter for twenty years. made me smile big time. hope he proves to be all she thinks he is.
our family doggie, Lu-Lu .. she always makes me smile