GinaGeo
GinaGeo
GinaGeo

Here's a MPR story from today about it. Even they are calling out KSTP.

His dad started the gang.

All the way to the motherfuckin' top.

Me too! A fb friend of mine, and a MN cop, posted a link to the story and was summarily SHUT DOWN by his other fb friends. It was glorious.

Boo. I shouldn't trust a non-youtube site.

"When we got adopted by a bald guy, I thought this would be more like Annie." -Edith in Despicable Me

I liked Horns much better as well. I want to see the movie, but the reviews are terrible. Maybe one night when I'm bored I'll watch it on iTunes. Yeah, it's already available to buy so I'm guessing they don't think it will do that well in the theaters.

I posted this already, but I loved Here If You Need Me by Kate Braestrup. It's the memoir of a game warden chaplain. It's a quietly lovely book. I didn't expect to like it, but it's funny and moving and heartbreaking. Definitely one of my favorites.

I just bought that based on this review: "Had The Blair Witch Project been a book instead of a film, and had it been written by, say, Nabokov at his most playful, revised by Stephen King at his most cerebral, and typeset by the futurist editors of Blast at their most avant-garde, the result might have been something

The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi. It's about the unsolved case of a serial killer in Italy. It's written by a journalist who discovers he is living at a former murder site and by the detective that worked the case. It shows how crazy and corrupt the Italian judicial system is and sheds light

I have a few book cairns around my house that I am reading or want to read next, but the one I am reading now is Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill. A ghost is stalking and trying to kill an ex-rockstar and his chickie-la. They are trying not to die.

He should come to the DQ in my town.

Mr. Geo and I went as Lorraine Baines and Marty McFly at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. I made my dress and he had all the stuff for Marty's outfit. My daughter and I watched the movie over and over so we could get all the accessories just right. We found the purse she had in the movie on etsy. I love this

I think I'm desensitized too, but Look at Me and The Next Cabin Over scared me. I think it's the non-supernatural nature that really freaks me out the most. People are scarier than ghosts.

Yes! I have to turn on the light when I go to the bathroom at night and I can't sleep in a room where there are mirrors visible from the bed (This makes hotel staying funny sometimes - I always wonder what housekeeping thinks about all the stuff piled in front of the mirror to block it out.).

OK, this is the first one that really creeped me out. I hope that it is both true and not true.

Yes, it's a SK story! It's very Lovecraftian. He wrote it after visiting his friend Peter Straub and taking a walk in Crouch End and coming across Parkland Walk and this sculpture, which inspired the story.

This has nothing to do with your story, but you're from England so you're a good person to ask. A scary short story I read in the early 90s is set in Crouch End and one of the parts that creeped me out was a sign one of the characters sees outside a tube station. It's a newspaper headline that says: "Sixty Lost in