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PoindexterOglethorpe

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1. "Jackie, Janet, and Lee" by J. Randy Taraborrelli.
Sun Mar 4, 2018, 01:28 PM
Mar 2018

Interesting, although there are some inexcusable small errors. One picture is captioned with the wrong year. At one point a visitor to Merrywood, the estate they lived in in Virginia on the Potomac River, a visitor walks out of the house and goes swimming in the ocean. Wrong year given for someone's death. Incorrectly stating how old Janet was at some juncture of her life.

Which means it was edited very well, although nothing is so wrong that I'm unwilling to keep on going.

I'm also rereading Room by Emma Donoghue.

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"Jackie, Janet, and Lee" by J. Randy Taraborrelli. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2018 #1
Interesting hermetic Mar 2018 #2
"Room" is truly amazing. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2018 #3
I'm with you hermetic Mar 2018 #6
Loved the movie of Room Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #14
I just finished The Third Nero by Lindsey Davis Fortinbras Armstrong Mar 2018 #4
Fascinating hermetic Mar 2018 #5
Falco and Flavia's daughter? getting old in mke Mar 2018 #17
You mean Falco and Helena's adopted daughter. Fortinbras Armstrong Mar 2018 #20
Yep getting old in mke Mar 2018 #21
I'm reading "slowly" not familiar with it well it is been another busy week TexasProgresive Mar 2018 #7
Slowly is a good description hermetic Mar 2018 #9
I had a conversation with a man from the UK TexasProgresive Mar 2018 #12
Glad you're getting into Midsomer! PennyK Mar 2018 #16
Well hermetic Mar 2018 #18
Not yet PennyK Mar 2018 #19
"Set the Boy Free," Johnny Marr shenmue Mar 2018 #8
Good emoji! hermetic Mar 2018 #10
Thank you shenmue Mar 2018 #11
Hopefully finishing The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Cuthbert Allgood Mar 2018 #13
Plus, it's so funny hermetic Mar 2018 #15
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