Today we begin the real trial for Victor as the Creature speaks (that miserable wrench...uh...wench...er...wretch!)! As does former student Anahad O'Connor! (Buy his book!)
Don't watch this part unless you don't mind spoilers:
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Today we begin the real trial for Victor as the Creature speaks (that miserable wrench...uh...wench...er...wretch!)! As does former student Anahad O'Connor! (Buy his book!)
Posted by Heather at 7:07 PM 2 comments
Labels: Frankenstein
Today, once again, I reference Young Frankenstein, blather about Cat Bordhi's new sock book* (um...buy it. Really. Even if you don't knit socks), and generally wax rhapsodic about Frankenstein.
Posted by Heather at 8:57 AM 3 comments
Labels: Frankenstein
Actually, fifty eight degrees and sunny...but I'm watching the news with all sorts of weather advisories for my old haunts in NY and...I know I'm nuts...I miss the snow.
I don't miss the grey or the slush, but I do miss snow.
Ah well...grass...greener...you get the picture.
The one link I mention in this cast is: Jeanie at Knitty.com. Checkitout!
Today, Chapters 6-7...there will be more monster...O Yes...there will be...
Posted by Heather at 10:02 AM 5 comments
Labels: Frankenstein
Not much in the way of show notes this week. Chapters 3-5...which includes the awakening of said monster.
oooooooooooooooooooooh!
Enjoy!
Posted by Heather at 9:13 PM 2 comments
Labels: Frankenstein
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