FR> Mysteries are ok too.
HF> Obviously, or we'd be having this discussion in an SF echo. ;)
FR> Too true. Have you ever visited the Fido SF echo?
Just a few times. It had far too much traffic to keep up with.
HF> read a Lydia Adamson and started a William DeAndrea, The Hog Murders.
The Hog Murders is a bit gruesome in places, but well written so far.
FR> Developing a foreign accent along the way?
You mean Sherry/Cherie? Perhaps so. The book doesn't give a reason for
her thinking of making that change to the kitten's name.
FR> Not that slow. I had a week's messages backed up, so I may be the
FR> one moving slowly.
OIC.
HF> ... Gone crazy. Back soon. Please leave a message.
FR> Well, at least you're optimistic about the situation, though one
FR> might question why one might want to return.
Depends on what you return to. ;) I'll never be what some folk call
normal and I wouldn't want to be, but there are degrees of function.
... I think I need a spin doctor, this yarn is overplied.
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