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Digest - 14 Feb 2010 to 15 Feb 2010 (#2010-34)

Mon, 15 Feb 2010

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  1. Evil Fiction Thoughts

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Date:    Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:04:58 -0600
From:    Nancy Kaminski <nancykam@c.......>
Subject: Evil Fiction Thoughts

So I and a friend of mine, who is a professional writer, were
discussing the sad passing of Captain Phil Harris of the Cornelia
Marie, one of the crab boats featured on the show, "Deadliest Catch."
We both agreed that he had lived life to the fullest, was our very
favorite captain, and that he would have been the most entertaining
SOB to be married to, at least for a few months.

"There were probably the sort of fights that involved much screaming
and throwing of pottery," she said.

I answered, "And pickup trucks screeching away from the house pursued
by the spouse throwing things. Totally worthy of a daytime drama."

She answered, "Add vampires and werewolves and you've got a
bestseller."

Which gave me the brilliant idea of...a vampire crab boat crew. The
more you think of it, the more perfect it is! They work through the
Arctic winter night, which is almost 24 hours long. They can withstand
the cold and the strenuous work. They can't drown, or freeze to death.


Yup, now we know what Nick could have done after he had to leave
Toronto! I can just see him in the wheelhouse, plotting where to drop
his pots...

(RIP Capt. Phil...I'm gonna miss you.)

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Nancy Kaminski
nancykam@c.......
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