@mickey2942 not sure where you are in the south, but you are correct. Our homes are not built for extreme cold nor are our HVAC systems. Last year during our big freeze ours never cut off for several days and we really weren’t warm enough, it did help though. We got by but it’s something I...
It was around 2001 when I got my first computer. The days (for me) of Napster, eBay,and HGTV message boards. I made lifelong friends that became real life friends on those boards. The boards are long gone but us four ladies that remain from our group have been friends and have talked daily...
I feel for my family in TN. In Knoxville and in Nashville. We are fortunate in SE AL to be out from under the southern edge of the extreme weather. We will have night time temps in the 20s next week and daytime in the 40s-50s. That’s more than cold enough to me.
That’s possible @Gemmie . I also saw there is one titled Wasteland by John Douglas that sounds familiar as well and he’s a favorite true crime author of mine. I couldn’t find a link for that one.
I’m sorry I can’t. It was so long ago- back in the 90s when I was reading one true crime book after the other. I’ll browse the net and bring back a link if I find something familiar.
I read a book on the Starkweather killings. So what is the consensus- was his girlfriend a victim or an accomplice? Should she have gotten out of prison?
Down here we refer to perch as crappie or bream. They are a favorite of mine, caught fresh from someone’s fish pond. They get no seasoning or coating here other than salt and extremely fine ground white cornmeal. The cornmeal is a regional thing. It’s so finely ground that it is almost the...
That makes sense about John’s actions but you haven’t convinced me about Patsy’s. She was not your typical woman. She was a former pageant queen who was extremely focused on appearances. I can’t see her having a quick makeup routine. Nor did she have a hairstyle that could be just brushed out. I...
It’s a snowy morning here in SE AL. We are about 20 miles north of FL those are my daughter’s goats in the background.they have shelters with heat lamps that you can’t see.
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