If "hell is full of mice" is the worst you can say about hell, then hell's not as bad as I thought.
When you have to go to the "mice" word to rhyme with "Christ," you're REALLY stretching.
I prefer "hell is full of lice" in a perverse and unhelpful way.
I'm confused. What's a novel? Is that a long book with lots of characters and plots and deep, underlying significance?
What my grandparents read before radio, phonographs and TV's?
Is that what you're talking about?
Are they still, like, published or something?
Fascinatin'. I'm out here in Utah and I asked a friend of mine in the news business if he'd ask Senator Bob Bennett why he didn't sponsor the lynching apology.
The newsguy said there wasn't much lynching going on out here in the West, especially in Utah where they just tended to go ahead and shoot, why wait for the lynch mob to show up.
But he also said a more interesting question would be about blood atonement. He says the LDS Church doesn't want to talk about it much, but that's the most neglected part of 19th and early 20th Century history in the West.
I imagine it's a good question for Arizona too.
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