The crazy lady strikes again for Thursday, October 19, 2006

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Beauty and the Beast

I don't know how many of you remember this live-action series starring Linda Hamilton (as Catherine Chandler, the Beauty of the title) and Ron Perlman (as Vincent, the leonine Beast of the title). Like Star Trek, it became something of a cult classic. I'd like to discuss some of my observations of this series. Most of what I've seen of the series has been in reruns. (I only got to see the third season while the show was still on the air, and the third season - with Diana Bennett as the cop... Sign in to see full entry.

A blogger's right to write about dying

In the latest entry in Diary of My Perceptive Reflection, SYMPHONY talks about the right to die. She also speaks movingly about the decline of her beloved Nan, whom she regretfully had to stop visiting because Nan's Alzheimer's disease made her very combative, striking out at SYMPHONY at least once. That was not the Nan that SYMPHONY knew while growing up. I can't blame SYMPHONY for refusing to visit her Nan toward the end of Nan's life. I know that I used to dread being around my own father... Sign in to see full entry.

Wal-Mart's doing the right thing for a change!

Wal-Mart is bringing its $4 prescription plan to the State of Illinois. For those of you who haven't a clue as to what I'm talking about, Wal-Mart is offering a thirty-day supply of approximately 300 prescription drugs at its pharmacies for $4. This chain has been doing this promotion at its Florida stores for a few weeks now, and has decided to expand the program to the State of Illinois and a few other states. (For those who are even more clueless than I am, that selection of three hundred... Sign in to see full entry.

Guides to the totally clueless

One blog I hope to pay more attention to is my Disease of the Week blog. I'd failed to post to that blog regularly, and now, it's languishing in the equivalent of ratings as a result. Sign in to see full entry.

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