Makes good sense to me too!
I can't imagine FCA paying on anything unless it was on herself.
And, the apple doesn't fall from the tree.
He sounds like a peach, Nore; my guy, too. And he's funny. When he first started discussing Symbicort, I started wailing about the cost and he said "Chill, baby! I'm goin' shoppin'," then left the room and promptly reappeared with a sack of freebies. I love the guy. Good thing for folks like us that there are some helpful, compassionate docs out there. Too bad we can't have ours cloned, eh? And really too bad that non-generic drugs are so insanely expensive. Thanks, Big Pharma. Not.
Does anybody remember one of King's lesser known but oh so creepy books Gerald's Game? Totally freaked me out.
At least you've got super doctors - mine is so darned grouchy - never has time for anything except to give me reams of scripts for tests - which I never have done. You would think she'd figure out I just throw them away! I'm pretty healthy except for high BP so tests are just a waste on our system. Note to self to find a new doctor with a sense of humour!
Edited to add - she sends me for stuff like bone density scans - and when I get there they say why are you here again? You have the bones of a 30 year old....just silly stuff!
Sounds like you will live a very long, healthy life, lg...and I am very happy to hear that!
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did you really think so?? that one didnt freak me out too badly but the stand?? I had nightmares for weeks...and the dome, I couldnt draw a breath for more than half the book ohmygosh.
Ok...speaking of books, I just finished reading Defending Jacob. I have to say, in spite of hearing such great things about the book, I just didn't love it. I don't know what it is with me, but lately I find myself picking books apart...especially mystery/crime books. The premise of the books just seem stupid to me (Gone Girl, in particular). I don't seem to have any patience for them anymore. Maybe it's because I followed this case so closely, got so involved in the intricacies of the law, and was so emotionally invested...but I just don't find these books "entertaining", at least enough to hold my interest.
PS- Oh, I did walk away with something from the book...I'm more convinced than ever that Casey was responsible for the death of her child. The whole molestation business IMO was included for mitigation purposes...her DT was well aware that she was guilty but needed to find something (anything) that would, in the end, spare her life.
LG, don't worry...it wasn't your fault (lol). I had read reviews a while back and wanted to read it since then. My daughter also wanted to read it and surprised me with it before our trip. I had read about 50 pages after 3 days...which is so NOT me.Oh RR0004 - It was me that recommended it and like you I was also even more convinced FCA did it - but I did like the book - sorry you didn't enjoy it. I am that way about any legal crime shows on TV - now I can't stand watching them.
Ok...speaking of books, I just finished reading Defending Jacob. I have to say, in spite of hearing such great things about the book, I just didn't love it. I don't know what it is with me, but lately I find myself picking books apart...especially mystery/crime books. The premise of the books just seem stupid to me (Gone Girl, in particular). I don't seem to have any patience for them anymore. Maybe it's because I followed this case so closely, got so involved in the intricacies of the law, and was so emotionally invested...but I just don't find these books "entertaining", at least enough to hold my interest.
PS- Oh, I did walk away with something from the book...I'm more convinced than ever that Casey was responsible for the death of her child. The whole molestation business IMO was included for mitigation purposes...her DT was well aware that she was guilty but needed to find something (anything) that would, in the end, spare her life.
I'd like to know when everyone in that family decided they were going to lie.I agree. I also think George was complicit with her defense team- it came as such a surprise to ALL of them that she was found not guilty- now he has that on his conscience and he is also vilified for being a molester - and all for nothing.
His daughter is off the hook and he fell on his sword for nothing! LOL
Ok...speaking of books, I just finished reading Defending Jacob. I have to say, in spite of hearing such great things about the book, I just didn't love it. I don't know what it is with me, but lately I find myself picking books apart...especially mystery/crime books. The premise of the books just seem stupid to me (Gone Girl, in particular). I don't seem to have any patience for them anymore. Maybe it's because I followed this case so closely, got so involved in the intricacies of the law, and was so emotionally invested...but I just don't find these books "entertaining", at least enough to hold my interest.
PS- Oh, I did walk away with something from the book...I'm more convinced than ever that Casey was responsible for the death of her child. The whole molestation business IMO was included for mitigation purposes...her DT was well aware that she was guilty but needed to find something (anything) that would, in the end, spare her life.
Ok...speaking of books, I just finished reading Defending Jacob. I have to say, in spite of hearing such great things about the book, I just didn't love it. I don't know what it is with me, but lately I find myself picking books apart...especially mystery/crime books. The premise of the books just seem stupid to me (Gone Girl, in particular). I don't seem to have any patience for them anymore. Maybe it's because I followed this case so closely, got so involved in the intricacies of the law, and was so emotionally invested...but I just don't find these books "entertaining", at least enough to hold my interest.
PS- Oh, I did walk away with something from the book...I'm more convinced than ever that Casey was responsible for the death of her child. The whole molestation business IMO was included for mitigation purposes...her DT was well aware that she was guilty but needed to find something (anything) that would, in the end, spare her life.
You're probably right. It was just so convoluted, IMO. When I finished it today I asked my daughter for something "simple" to read. Something "nice" to read.RR0004, I've always thought we were twinsies... I recently finished Defending Jacob too, and was able to figure most of it out 1/2 way in... it was good, not great, but also wonder if we become jaded to this suject due to real life?
This was another book my DD wanted to read. When I finished it, I let her know how stupid it was. She still read it...and liked it a lot. Said her friend liked it, too...so maybe it appeals to 20-somethings? I just don't get it. ITA, the writing was bad.I agree with you RR0004 re: Gone Girl, I was SO disappointed in that book! I read the reviews, and I really don't trust reviews on Amazon much anymore unless there are 100+ or more positive (way before the JB book fiasco and fake reviews for BOTH sides, I don't trust Amazon reviews anymore, folks pay to have good reviews written about their books, especially self-published)
ANYWAY, Gone Girl has SO many positive reviews, I was excited to start reading it. But I could barely stay with it, I had to force myself through amost the whole book, thinking this HAS to get better! The writing style at the very beginning was so poor, "then he said A, and she said B, so he said A, and she then said B", you get my drift. The middle was OK, and the end was so anticlimactic. I don't see why so many people found that book so good. I am an avid reader, and I don't think it had anything to do with this trial, I just don't think the book was that good!!
IMO, MOO, etc.
This was another book my DD wanted to read. When I finished it, I let her know how stupid it was. She still read it...and liked it a lot. Said her friend liked it, too...so maybe it appeals to 20-somethings? I just don't get it. ITA, the writing was bad.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...eviews-are-rife-on-internet-authors-warn.html
Another article about authors fake reviews! I wonder why this subject is recently being exposed?? :floorlaugh: