I continue to admire the way the murder is the least essential element of your murder mystery.
If you won the lottery, wouldn't you do all sorts of things that you wouldn't otherwise? Or is it that if you still wouldn't do it if you won the lottery, then you know you really really don't want to? I favour the Miranda West method of tossing a coin and seeing whether you are disappointed or not by the result. Or there is the bit where I write lists of plusses and minuses and analyse things to death and then do it anyway just to see what Fate produces next, which is how I ended up applying to teach English to Finns in the Arctic Circle, and having children.
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I continue to admire the way the murder is the least essential element of your murder mystery.
If you won the lottery, wouldn't you do all sorts of things that you wouldn't otherwise? Or is it that if you still wouldn't do it if you won the lottery, then you know you really really don't want to? I favour the Miranda West method of tossing a coin and seeing whether you are disappointed or not by the result. Or there is the bit where I write lists of plusses and minuses and analyse things to death and then do it anyway just to see what Fate produces next, which is how I ended up applying to teach English to Finns in the Arctic Circle, and having children.
Handel made a nice change from Elijah on repeat.