PHANTOM: @ woodworker – You have a point…but in the spirit of the bigger picture, no one can find out who the “Unknown Commander” really is. JUDGE PARKER: Are Sam and Sophie’s comments suggesting what I think they’re suggesting…?MARK TRAIL: A commenter at jsonline.com wants to bet $10 on the gator.BEAR: Related to the play my Shakespeare play-reading book is doing right new, there is a bear in Act II and he does away with one of the characters! (“The Winter’s Tale”)BOOK: @ Teh – related to my book discussion group, I really enjoyed reading the first novel by outdoor writer Peter Heller. The title is “The Dog Stars” and if not at your library, used copies are very inexpensive at Amazon. When published in 2012, it was on Atlantic Monthly’s “best book of the year” list and an NPR review called it a “crackerjack new novel.” If you do read it, please post a comment here! :-)
PHANTOM: @ woodworker – You have a point…but in the spirit of the bigger picture, no one can find out who the “Unknown Commander” really is. JUDGE PARKER: Are Sam and Sophie’s comments suggesting what I think they’re suggesting…?MARK TRAIL: A commenter at jsonline.com wants to bet $10 on the gator.BEAR: Related to the play my Shakespeare play-reading book is doing right new, there is a bear in Act II and he does away with one of the characters! (“The Winter’s Tale”)BOOK: @ Teh – related to my book discussion group, I really enjoyed reading the first novel by outdoor writer Peter Heller. The title is “The Dog Stars” and if not at your library, used copies are very inexpensive at Amazon. When published in 2012, it was on Atlantic Monthly’s “best book of the year” list and an NPR review called it a “crackerjack new novel.” If you do read it, please post a comment here! :-)