Given no resource constraints, I prefer vintage too - probably a big Detroit land yacht of some kind. Problem is it probably is too big to fit in my garage. The easier, more practical solution would be a newer jeep or a convertible PT Cruiser or something like that...
A Mustang is a classic but for some reason I'm not really in love with it.
I surfed by the "Diners Drive-in and Dives" show on Food Network and I really liked the Camaro the host drives around in at the beginning of the show. Cutlass convertible is a good looking car too.
In fact, I might have to watch that show more often - those are the kinds of places I like to eat in, and Guy whatsisface seems like a nice kind of weirdo. But I am perplexed at his inability to wear sunglasses correctly. If I was hanging out with him, I would be sorely tempted to rip them off his head and slam them on his nose the right way...
Hmm... the sunglasses look OK but he's either got a crick in his neck or his head isn't screwed on right... Or maybe he's trying to look down his lab tech's blouse...
My play, my play, my play. I am currently in love with my play. The only potential worry so far is the title Moon Dance. Yes, it's named after the Van Morrison song. There are specific reasons for it, but I was warned that since Moon Dance might evoke very different feelings and images for my audience, I might want to come up with something else. So, any suggestions? What do I want to promise with my title? Romance but not an easy one, not a rom-com by any stretch, and my heroine has a hard battle to fight, mostly with herself, but a battle nonetheless.
You could always go with The Princess Bride II
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How about Brown-Eyed Girl ? I like that song better...![]()
Cute. Don't take this the wrong way, but you guys are no help at all!
I repeat, no help at all.
Moon Dance or Something Like It
I'm up early.
For a Sunday, and I notice this is my 1800th post. Thank you DBR for the crazy ride full of opportunity these 1800 posts have provided me.
Into the Mystic?
I have actually considered 'Into the Mystic' but it still falls victim to the familiarity problem. It's a maybe.