My most sincere sympathies to the Northeasterners on my flist: here it's sunny & 75, or will be by the time this entry is posted. [Errr, no longer true at 10:55PM, but it's still pretty warm.] I wore red heels today to celebrate
( Read more... )
That Slate article should look at more real stories, less theory. A friend of mine was hit by a falling bullet on New Year's Ever about a decade ago (and this is not "a person I kind of heard of" friend, but a very close friend, at the party I was attending -- saw the blood, saw the X-rays after.) It hit her in the breast, penetrated several inches and required surgery. I do not like the thought of what would have happened if it had hit her head (or her two year old, whom she was holding on the other arm).
Maybe most falling bullets don't do tremendous damage, but they absolutely can.
I too am worried about Adrienne Palicki/Wonder Woman fighting crime in that "shirt." That being said, WW has given M. 4 days of work, and therefore I will be watching, even if it's terrible.
Comments 3
Maybe most falling bullets don't do tremendous damage, but they absolutely can.
Reply
Reply
And I had a bad cold and then got the stomach flu before it was gone, and ended up with a sinus infection. Or maybe it's allergies??
Reply
Leave a comment