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:-)
A popular YouTube vlogger left a $10,000 gratuity at Sup Dogs in Greenville, North Carolina |
Paying $10,000 for a gallon of his branded barbecue sauce? |
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.
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?
"There are no magic underpants?" |
I'll leave writing books and talking on podcasts to expert writers like Loren Coleman;-)
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?-)
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?
'Beyond the Black Rainbow' turned 10 this year, by the way |
George Floyd and 2020?! |
George Floyd’s Brother Terrence Calls for Peace |
Preacher Whitting in the game 'Bioshock Infinite' |
The game 'Bioshock Infinite' |
Richard Herd at a screening for Get Out in 2017 |
Creator: Liz Tigelaar?-) |
Is that a dark moon and the sun's corona behind you Alan?-) |
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