You'll be pleased (or at least surprised) that I read this one entirely sober.
I'm loving the complexity of this plot and that I still have no idea where you're going with it.
Also, "starvatious"! It's good to know Brad's not the only family member who makes up words.
Thanks for posting. As much as I enjoy your review responses, this was better.
All I'm willing to predict is that it won't be boring and it won't be predictable. That, and Will won't let himself be left out of the big family meeting.
Thanks, Mark! Awesome as always.
The plot has definitely thickened! I'm not sure I'm buying that cat story, although it did set up Will's hilarious "pussy" line. Looking forward to Will's sleuthing.
Thanks so much for this Thanksgiving treat! You'd told us to expect a Valiant chapter, but this was a delightful surprise.
Thanks so much for this. You're the best!
Poor Granger will be lonelier than ever without his ship. Also, very curious about Calvert's surprise appearance; what happened to his own ship?
There's a handbook for this sort of thing? I think I must have had some sort of deprived youth, with nothing instructive to read but literature, textbooks, and porn.
It's an entirely legitimate word:http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/tricksyhttp://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/tricksy.
And, sadly, I am entirely sober right now.
Oh dear, I think I used up too many brain cells today. I think I imagined a "T" in the middle of BW.
On the other hand, Mark's tricksy... so, you never know.
It's a terrible name, and Dallas Dalby isn't much better. In fact it demonstrates particularly poor judgment on Buzz's part. Maybe Stef and Luke need to rethink their offer.