"What are you asking me to do, Tom?"
Patricia asks this in episode 1 when Tom tells her, "We have to show this man a good time."
Do you think that, on some level, Patricia was flattered at the possibility that she possessed feminine wiles?
Patricia asks this in episode 1 when Tom tells her, "We have to show this man a good time."
Do you think that, on some level, Patricia was flattered at the possibility that she possessed feminine wiles?
Back in the early 80s I was watching football on TV. The reception went out and through the static I heard the announcer call out "Touchdown!" Then the reception returned and a minute later, the announcer called a touchdown in the exact same way I heard it before.
Was this telepathy or a glitch in the delay in live broadcasting?
Back in the early 80s I was watching football on TV. The reception went out and through the static I heard the announcer call out "Touchdown!" Then the reception returned and a minute later, the announcer called a touchdown in the exact same way I heard it before.
Was this telepathy or a glitch in the delay in live broadcasting?
All the other characters and storylines were so fun - all except for Evan. He never said or did anything funny and rarely anything interesting. The party stopped every time the story focused on him.
How effective is this therapy? How many treatments did you receive? Does insurance help cover the costs? Any info would be appreciated.
>!when he was watching Patricia plan her party via CCTV at the police station? !<
>!It was enough to scare him. !<
I love fantasy, but at times don't want to invest in reading a multiple-volume series. Any recommendations for a one-and-done novel, like Tad Williams's The War of the Flowers?