Perhaps Patti Smith should have been cast in the role.
I remember when that album came out and all the attention that cover got. Remember Gilda on SNL doing a Patti like character. That was hilarious. Patti is fearless.
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Perhaps Patti Smith should have been cast in the role.
I remember when that album came out and all the attention that cover got. Remember Gilda on SNL doing a Patti like character. That was hilarious. Patti is fearless.
....another of those "feel good" stories that rarely gets coverage....no tragedy to attract the media carrion eaters.....I was worried about Marsha, until I realized she has enough yarn and cloth in her new craft barn to be all snug and such.....https://bangordailynews.com/2017/11/01/news/bangor/powerless-in-bangor-area-residents-help-each-other-stay-warm-and-fed/
Sorry - not a story about armpit hair, but interesting nevertheless
True dat, but more helpful is that we have a generator.....another of those "feel good" stories that rarely gets coverage....no tragedy to attract the media carrion eaters.....I was worried about Marsha, until I realized she has enough yarn and cloth in her new craft barn to be all snug and such.....
Ah - very smart - saves you having to go beg coffee from your neighbor!True dat, but more helpful is that we have a generator.
Just copied and pasted this:
Yes, this is what the article says that I posted the link to. Canada, Washington, Oregon all getting feet.Just copied and pasted this:
"Human feet have also had a tendency to wash ashore in Washington state.
The most recent foot (with lower leg bones tibia and fibula attached) was encountered by a man walking his dogs in the town of Jordan River, the CBC reports.
The man picked up the foot and took it home before calling police. For the record, the authorities say, if you find a foot on the shore, you should call the authorities and they'll retrieve it — no need to hand-carry the foot home.
You might have some questions about why Canadian police would be calmly advising citizens of proper foot-spotting protocol.
Basically, feet washing up in the Pacific Northwest — while not an everyday occurrence — is not particularly unusual, let alone a sign of something sinister."
Apparently it is the cold waters of this area that helps to preserve the feet so they don't decompose as fast.
kingricefan ?
I'm having a hard time with clicking on links since Firefox changed their set up. Not sure what's going on, so I just Googled.Yes, this is what the article says that I posted the link to. Canada, Washington, Oregon all getting feet.
Cookies always mess with google.I'm having a hard time with clicking on links since Firefox changed their set up. Not sure what's going on, so I just Googled.
Probably something to do with my cookies
Chocolate chip ones too?Cookies always mess with google.
Something's afoot!!!!!Just copied and pasted this:
"Human feet have also had a tendency to wash ashore in Washington state.
The most recent foot (with lower leg bones tibia and fibula attached) was encountered by a man walking his dogs in the town of Jordan River, the CBC reports.
The man picked up the foot and took it home before calling police. For the record, the authorities say, if you find a foot on the shore, you should call the authorities and they'll retrieve it — no need to hand-carry the foot home.
You might have some questions about why Canadian police would be calmly advising citizens of proper foot-spotting protocol.
Basically, feet washing up in the Pacific Northwest — while not an everyday occurrence — is not particularly unusual, let alone a sign of something sinister."
Apparently it is the cold waters of this area that helps to preserve the feet so they don't decompose as fast.
kingricefan ?
TWSS!Something's afoot!!!!!
Brava!TWSS!
Something's afoot!!!!!
TWSS!
Oooo, Linda, you're being cheeky this evening!TWSS!
Just copied and pasted this:
"Human feet have also had a tendency to wash ashore in Washington state.
The most recent foot (with lower leg bones tibia and fibula attached) was encountered by a man walking his dogs in the town of Jordan River, the CBC reports.
The man picked up the foot and took it home before calling police. For the record, the authorities say, if you find a foot on the shore, you should call the authorities and they'll retrieve it — no need to hand-carry the foot home.
You might have some questions about why Canadian police would be calmly advising citizens of proper foot-spotting protocol.
Basically, feet washing up in the Pacific Northwest — while not an everyday occurrence — is not particularly unusual, let alone a sign of something sinister."
Apparently it is the cold waters of this area that helps to preserve the feet so they don't decompose as fast.
kingricefan ?