Is "tickling his kitten" a euphemism?
Is "tickling his kitten" a euphemism?
Irish goddess Maureen O'Hara.
One of Abbie Hoffmann's books. I already had Steal This Book, so I had to steal another one instead.
I was surprised at how good it was, and how good Rooney was in it. Worth watching.
" before he was 2 years old, making his film debut at the age of six."
Presumably, that was six months?
TTM is the one without that godawful zither.
Try Ross McDonald. His Lew Archer is in the Marlowe tradition, and the novels are well worth reading.
I prefer Chandler as well. Maybe it's the classical education, but there's just that touch of the literate that puts Marlowe ahead for me.
You should try Red Harvest. I, a veteran of thousands of crime novels, was shocked by Red Harvest. It has spawned many movies.
Franco, playing both Nick and Nora.
A "horse jockey"? As opposed to, say, a lawn jockey?
Then read the New Yorker article and get a different idea.
Evidence was all over the internet, less so in the actual case. Not two rapists, though the one guy stupidly got involved to "help" his friend take advantage of the drunk girl. There was a long piece in The New Yorker about this, and Anonymous did much more harm than good.
The Internet Archive has quite a bit of interesting stuff on it. Books, too.
It's worth looking a if you have some time free.
Oh, Sean—you never disappoint.
One of my all-time favorites was a young woman, mid-20s, who brought in a load of costume jewelry that turned out to be real, including the diamond that looked like a doorknob. The look on her face when she found out her hoard was worth about $350k was a lot like Roy Scheider's in Jaws when he sees the shark for the…
Yes. They appraised an old table a woman brought in for about a quarter million, and she got around $225,000 for it at auction. And that's just one, so poo on you, infidel.
There are lots of them online. Google Antiques Roadshow. That's how I watch.
I found the Poster of Turin at a yard sale.