So let’s all jump off a bridge! Or do something equally stupid. *g*
Today in history:
- In 1890, silent film actor Edmund Lowe was born. He’s virtually unknown today. In fact, even with all my research into silent movies, I’d never heard of him. Or I’d forgotten him. Which is a shame because he was apparently very prolific.
- In 1904, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany becomes the first person to make a sound recording using Edison’s phonograph cylinder.
- In 1911, actress Jean Harlow was born.
- In 1920, actor James Doohan was born. He’s most famous for portraying Chief Engineer Montgomery “Scotty” Scott on the original Star Trek.
- In 1923, TIME magazine is published for the first time.
- In 1931, The Star-Spangled Banner is adopted as the United State’s national anthem.
Tonight on TV, it’s all about the 100th episode of Ghost Hunters which will have live portions hosted by the dishy Josh Gates. We also have new episodes of Criminal Minds and CSI: NY but those will get recorded because I’ll be busy drooling over ogling enjoying Josh’s fun sense of humor. And hoping for lots of ghostly appearances at Alcatraz.
Did some more tweaking last night. Having a hard time getting back into the groove, though. I’m still kind of burnt out on this story.
Reading: Finished up Hot Stuff which I adored! Wish we had more books from Flo Fitzpatrick. Her Ghost of a Chance is fun too. Tonight i’ll be starting The Kitchen Witch by Annette Blair who is a new-to-me author.


I’ll, hopefully, be watching Criminal Minds. *G* I’ve read both Flo Fitzpatrick books, too and enjoyed them both. I wonder when she’ll ever have another book out?
Sorry to hear you’re burned out on your story. Is there nothing that would respark your interest?
I hope you’re having a pleasing day!
Comment by Brandy — March 3, 2010 @ 2:56 pm
ooh, they’re doing it at Alcatraz? What time does the show come on?
Comment by Dru — March 3, 2010 @ 4:58 pm