This is a really lovely read. A chaotic Irish family, dealing with grief and trying to move forward. Some very funny bits and some very poignant bits. Overall a feel good vibe.
This is a really lovely read. A chaotic Irish family, dealing with grief and trying to move forward. Some very funny bits and some very poignant bits. Overall a feel good vibe.
I‘m not sure whether I want a consultation or to be the stationery specialist.
Cults often had front organizations that pretended to be neutral resources - hence the goddamn seeds. Jesus, it was all becoming apparent. One cult he'd read about had been sued loads of times and that's how the families of cult members had found out what went on in there.
Why hadn't B looked into this more before they'd just rocked up?
He should have checked the court records.
Had he learnt nothing from his Netflix true crime binges?
That's the best bit - it turns out IKEA don't name furniture by its Swedish name. They name furniture after things like rivers and islands and towns. Apparently, I walked into his living room with a smug smile on my face and did the equivalent of pointing at his couch-"Blackpool" - nodded knowingly at his coffee table - "Hull" - then sat down, chuffed with myself, in his armchair slowly repeating "Luton, Luton, Luton".
#weeklyforecast forgot it was Sunday!
Work is looming so not being too optimistic.
We're both loving today for different reaaons. This is proving to be a gem of a read 🌼