I was once told by a palm reader when I was about 24 years old, that when I'm a lot older I will come into a windfall that would set me up for the rest of my life, from either (a) writing a best seller, or (b) winning the lottery.
In fact, everything the palm reader told me about how my life would unfold has come to pass, except options (a) and (b).
I wish I had have kept, or not lost, the cassette tape of that palm reading, because while I'm not famous, Andrew certainly became infamous when charged and sentenced for a murder I doubt very much he was guilty of.
"Touch" the Deadman's Hand Coincidence
I think there would be a very intriguing story (or podcast) if that closed case was reopened again, and female suspects were placed into the frame.
I won't tell you who I think killed the cat lady, but 'Neighbours' might make for a good title to any future podcast I think, if that case was re-examined properly in a crime podcast;-)
Why you ask?
It just seems to have the right ring, ring to it;-)
Although, I feel the "Salad Days" of making a killing out of a best seller are in the past now for the majority of authors.
Although Ronnie might get $9.99 out of me for his "Salad Days" novel (or whatever cut Penguin gives him from that $9.99), as in this time of Covid 19 restrictions his 2014 book seems to have a nostalgic ring to it in 2020:-)
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A popular YouTube vlogger left a $10,000 gratuity at Sup Dogs in Greenville, North Carolina |
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Paying $10,000 for a gallon of his branded barbecue sauce? |
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Published on the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic (April 15th)? |
Although it does take place in and around the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, and I am a Brisbane Lions member, so there is that angle, I guess.
But I will be looking forward to reading 'Salad Days' and seeing what other future books Ronnie writes.
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The Garret Podcast: Writers on Writing /At home with Ronnie Scott |
Maybe writing fiction isn't as bad as putting out autobiographical works, but I'm not one for the limelight.
Blogging is bad and unrewarding enough I think, when it comes to a#reholes with opinions of how much they love your work and writing skills, or lack thereof, right Loren:-)
I hope my writing skills or lack thereof didn't contribute to Loren's recent stroke on 9/11, but if he is going to work himself up over a high school dropout's lack of punctuation skills in writing an amateurish personal blog then I guess those "fingernails on the blackboard" of his life will bring him down eventually, like those dips-shit copy cats that you glorify at your 'Twilight Language' blog Loren.
Synchromysticism in 2020 with Chris KnOWLes?
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"There are no magic underpants?" |
I'll leave writing books and talking on podcasts to expert writers like Loren Coleman;-)
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The Copycat Effect |
I guess sync "expert" Alan Abracadabra Green would be the favourite for this year's award anyway in hindsight;-)
Syncing with More Rings and Holes on Film in 2020?-)
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SJ and Alan break down time cycle nodes with a Tiger in their Tank |
Bill Klaus, Synchromysticism and the Kubrick Transformer?
My paragraph as it appears in SB2 |
Inviting US to Wonder About Our Deep Nature, Our Spirit, Our Place on Earth and in the Society?
Somewhere ... Beyond the Black Rainbow?
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'Beyond the Black Rainbow' turned 10 this year, by the way |
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George Floyd and 2020?! |
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George Floyd’s Brother Terrence Calls for Peace |
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Preacher Whitting in the game 'Bioshock Infinite' |
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The game 'Bioshock Infinite' |
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Richard Herd at a screening for Get Out in 2017 |
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Creator: Liz Tigelaar?-) |
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Is that a dark moon and the sun's corona behind you Alan?-) |
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