>And here's something odd. To get rid of the earworm,
>I rocked out to Led Zeppelin's Bring It On Home,
>right? But this morning I woke up with Donovan's
>Jennifer Juniper stuck in my head. I think I need to
>see a professional about this.
Can I claim disability with this plethora of funky earworms?
>
>I so identify with Molly here! Her need to get up and
>stand watch during a storm is one I share with her.
>No, it doesn't do a bit of good, but I know why she
>needs to do it. I also loved that throught that
>flashed through her head about all the food in the
>freezers spoiling before common sense reasserted
>itself. And the bit about ripping Gil some new
>orifaces was priceless!
Thanks! This was almost one of those 'sex in a storm' scenes, but Gil just wouldn't appear in that bed next to her. So I went with it. Maybe there's some sexiness to come. God knows this board needs a defibrillator...
>
>The descriptions of the storm itself were brilliant!
>So vivid I could almost see the lightning and hear the
>thunder. I especially liked the bit about the
>raindrops appearing to be frozen in place when the
>lightning flashed.
>
>Lovely, lovely, lovely scene!
Thank you again. Can you tell it's thunderstorm season here in Florida? My neck of the woods is indeed the lightning capitol of the world, so much so that UF has a lightning reasearch facility nearby. They fire little rockets with wires attached into the storm to induce the lightning to strike so they can study it. That is one job with UF that there is NO danger of me wanting it. *shudder*