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Anne Carson
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Toyota Corolla. I live modestly, dislike change in my technology, and I’m on my 16th year with Corolla number 3.

So... you’ve told us what the film is like, but what is it about?

I’ve nearly always travelled light except for going home at the end of a semester, so they’ve never actually lost my bag, but a couple of times the bag went and I didn’t, or the other way around, and I had to make another trip to the airport to retrieve it. Once (in my youth) it was carrying an ounce of weed, oops,

My daughter was given Fentanyl in the hospital as a painkiller when she had a double mastectomy. Apparently enough of it to do the job, but unmemorable otherwise.

“Unmarked” car? Don’t Uber vehicles have a blue light on them that reads “Uber”?

The prospect of getting stuck in the car in rising water and being unable to open the window because the power doesn’t work gives me palpitations.

“Morning Dance” by Spyro Gyra.

My daughter’s first R-rated film, so I had accompany her and her friends. Living in a semi-rural area and having spent time in actual remote woods in Canada I was annoyed by all the inept wandering around and around—they even had the book “How to Stay Alive in the Woods” which explains what to do when you’re lost! So

Can’t wait for the inevitable graphic violence of the “biblical thriller, Mary.” Actually, there is a novel on this very subject, Unholy Night, told by one of three murderous robbers disguised as three Wise Men who protect the Holy Family on the flight into Egypt. Virgin Mary, action star!

Generally I don’t support firing people for their actions or statements made off the job but unless you’re working at a pizzeria someplace, Corporate does not want to be confronted with a slew of outraged posts and letters in response. If you make a public statement, be prepared for a response, even more so if you are

I read The L-Shaped Room many years ago, after I’d seen the movie. It was surprisingly frank for the time, I thought, with the no-nonsense unwed mother and her multi-ethnic neighbors living in tenement poverty. A couple of good tips I learned: a baby doesn’t need a basinette, you can use a drawer; and if your landlady

New York Times! It was on their home page.

I found Will’s arc particularly poignant because Alex Sharp looks like he could be the brother of Alex Lawther, who played the sweet, doomed Nemik on “Andor”.

The “been drinking” part seems to be key. He was so looped that he couldn’t remember what a mask is for (obviously has never been around Japanese people). 

I doubt that she is personally a billionaire.

But is it the making out, or ongoing romantic dramas? For myself, I always wanted to see more interpersonal relationships in Star Trek. In Star Wars, too, from the beginning. The Mandalorian needs less shooting, more making out. (“Some” is more than the current “none”.)

It’s “whale”, not “wail”.

And Jamie Dornan in a towel.

When he began I immediately thought, He’s 89, right?

Sometimes people have differing memories of their parents. Every other time we see George Sr. he’s got a beer in his hand, there has been a thread of his simmering resentment from the start, and he’s been having a quasi-affair with the neighbor for years. For myself, I’d be more interested in watching Missy escaping