dwscoggins--disqus
Dowl
dwscoggins--disqus

If you read the whole story of Leah and Rachel and Jacob and the entire book, women who are raped are sold to their rapist, and we know about the stoning of a woman who commits adultery. Since man was made in the image of God, he doesn't have to cover his head, for starters but since women were made from Adam, they

Blessed be the fruit. I hear the oranges are good. Oranges and tuna, that sounds appetizing. Blessed be the fruit.

Good points. I guess we have to speculate that the characters we don't see their "story" may be enjoying all this? And the point about the barren wives, that's a really good point. They even have Marthas and Aunts to do all the rest of the work, the wives serve no purpose other than to manage the household servants.

Personally I don't like blatant sex acts in tv and movies, gratuitous especially, but these were essential to the plot line so I accepted it (kind of like Rosemary's Baby, the sex is essential and not gratuitous). I liked how the flashback with Luke was hand in hand with the present with the Commander's driver. But I

Not sure my favorite moment in Feud. Will have to think about that and report later. Probably something I didn't already know.

I had the Joan Crawford book as a teen in the 1970s. The only part I remember was where she said she washed her hair with a dozen eggs. I tried it when my family had left the house to visit grandma. Not only did it turn out to be a mess but hard to wash out. Mom was furious that I had wasted all her eggs. Also, Joan