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My city has a famous Lady in White who haunts the streets. Lots of people have seen her; I've seen her myself any number of times. She always looks so isolated. Of course there's one slight difference between our lady in white and everyone else's, and that's that ours is still quite alive.

Wouldn't know; I didn't spend a lot of time speaking with her!

In undergrad I ran afoul of a professor who hated speculative fiction to the extent that she would not allow me into her advanced creative writing class, which I needed for my degree. (The rest of the department rallied around me, switched about my course requirements and got me through without her class, but that's

Hot Toddy -

With all due (very little, in this case) respect, Representative Foxx, 100% of pregnant people are female.

For me:

Oh, interesting. I'm much more of a baker, but I'm fairly incapable of following instructions as written and I tend to use guesstimated measurements and random substitutions.

It's just this line: "The man held the responsibility of bringing home the bread in a cut throat deadly wilderness" that made me think of a pioneer man grabbing a machete, fighting off tigers and snakes and polar bears (work with me) in order to trek eight miles to the nearest 7-11 and back.

...he knows bread doesn't just grow in the wild, right?

Yes, stick around at least until The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. You'll probably get hooked from there.

Oh, I never quite thought of it that way, but I really like that idea. He always did seem to me to have a somewhat altered personality once he came back, but I didn't take it as far as you have.

"That would mean the fifth gas giant was the planet Vulcan... uh, no one else is using that name, right?"

He was about 20 when he wrote out the list, but it's not entirely clear whether they were recent sins.

"The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense."

Four, here. I don't think I went with any vampires... although, in retrospect, that might explain a lot.

Teresa is basically repurchasing any non-exempt interest in their stuff from the bankruptcy trustee. I.e. they get to keep the stuff, but they have to pay the bankruptcy estate for it, and those funds will be distributed amongst the creditors (along with anything else they collect) when the case is closed. It's

Aww, I love that it has Bubo the owl!

My guess is that the edges would probably all be land, rather than water. The water would pool in the center of each face and the edges would effectively be rather like mountains?

Mikkos Cassadine from GH tried to use a weather machine in 1981 to make horrible snowstorms. (what? It's totally science fiction.) Given the fact that Port Charles was reputed to be based based loosely on Buffalo, NY, I'm wondering if it was possibly inspired by the Blizzard of '77, and not sure they'd have noticed

Simple wills shouldn't cost you all that much from a lawyer, and part of what you're purchasing is peace of mind knowing that the will you just made is extremely unlikely to be invalid. It's very important to know what your state requires, too. For instance, you would not believe the number of people who come into