Well, folks, I read seven (count 'em) seven books in October. One I didn't finish but even at that I hit the magic number 50 I estimated for myself by the end of the year. The six books I successfully waded through were, firstly, What Happened, Hillary Clinton's book on her bid for the Presidency. I''m a bit of a political junkie so I get off on this stuff but still it kinda struck me as one long whine over losing. Next up was the excellent Canyon of Dreams: The Magic and Music of Laurel Canyon. Laurel Canyon was the fabled area outside of Los Angeles where many musicians and artists lived. Known as a 60s enclave, the book takes a look at just who lived there over the last 80 years. A fascinating read. Next up was Lightfoot, a biography of Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot. He may have been responsible for some iconic folk songs but he was also quite the womanizer and boozer. Enough said. Then I read Dan Brown's new tome Origin, the fifth ...
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Ha, ha - love the TSA ones (in one, I almost read "TSA" as "TEA" - a visual segue?)
And Bristol - what a joke. I hate that show. Bunch o' DWiTS.
Poor Bristol Palin, what's a "teen activist" to do now that the dance is over?
I am not a regular watcher of the show (as if I need another show to watch!)
Hey! You watching The Walking Dead? It's pretty AWESOME!