17 Dec 21
@gambrel saidSorry to hear that. Best wishes for you and your family.
It's with great sadness i say this, the Lord called my sister home today around 8:50 AM MST. When I was about 5 years old my mom told me I had a baby half sister. Sis and I had the same dad. During my lifetime, I'd look at the moon at night and wonder where she was and what was she doing. In 2002 I got a letter froma woman wanting to find her long lost brother. After a phon ...[text shortened]... da (Janni) Nov 14, 1964- Dec 10, 2021
Sis played at uchess, she played one game here.
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@ponderable saidI read Interview with a Vampire, or a least some of it. I can’t remember if I finished it but I do remember finding it silly.
Anne Rice, writer, well known for her vampire-chronicles
I never read one of her books, however
Bram Stoker writes about a vampire, a bloke risen from the grave who creeps around attacking beautiful women, draining their blood and turning them into his concubines.
Anne Rice comes along and turns him into a hipster with chronic anxiety and an identity crisis.
@divegeester saidI have read both.
I read Interview with a Vampire, or a least some of it. I can’t remember if I finished it but I do remember finding it silly.
Bram Stoker writes about a vampire, a bloke risen from the grave who creeps around attacking beautiful women, draining their blood and turning them into his concubines.
Anne Rice comes along and turns him into a hipster with chronic anxiety and an identity crisis.
I can see why the original Dracula was a shocker in its day. But it could to with being reduced by at least a third.
Interview failed to deliver.
19 Dec 21
@pawnpaw saidTo put in a search in a link is not really a good idea.
https://www.google.com/search?q=hotel+transylvania+4+full+movie&oq=hotel+transi&aqs=chrome.7.69i57j46i10i433j0i10j46i10i131i433l2j46i10i433j0i10i433j0i10l2.17486j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Just tell us what to lookm for and why (in this case: search for "Hotel Transylvainia full movie" because of the Vampire reference). Lazy people can still copy and paste the search words...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/eo-wilson-dead_n_5898ed04e4b040613138a4f1
Edward O. Wilson died Sunday in Burlington, Massachusetts. He was 92.
Widely known as the “father of biodiversity,” Wilson was the world’s leading myrmecologist, or ant expert, and spent much of his life advocating for protecting the planet and the species that call it home. For his dogged efforts, he earned himself a place in history among the most celebrated conservation heroes, including Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Aldo Leopold and Jane Goodall.