Hey, Froggy.
Hey, Gary.
Morning, Dugh, Mum, and Thistle. *scratches for Thistle*
Hey, Clo. Sorry to hear that. I'm sure you'll find something great.
I once read a trilogy of books set in the Old West. In the story, a newspaper reported that the MC's wagon train had been attacked by Apache Indians. The MC went to the newspaper's office and complained about the inaccuracy, stating that it was in fact, Shoshone, not Apache, who committed the act, and the paper was giving in to sensationalism. Now, I'm no anthropologist, but I know for a fact that the Shoshone NEVER attacked anyone, even when they were well within their rights to do so. That's just not part of their culture. The Apache, on the other hand, were very militant and war-like for much of their history. Meaning that the "sensational" report in the newspaper was more historically accurate than the events of the story. The fact that this book came from an established author well-known for her "Roman Mysteries" series, well....