I mentioned seeing a Lexus with the vanity license plate LUTHOR. Nobody got it. Am I getting old or do I work with a bunch of unfunny people? Oh please, please, please let it be people without a sense of humor. :)
When I mentioned to my foreman about the bread line being able to hear me yell when we've got a problem, he says yes he used to hear me over there too. So why can't he hear me now when he's in the same general area?
And I've started a new book that I'm thoroughly enjoying. Mary Stanton (aka Claudia Bishop) has 2 books out in her Beaufort & Company series. I'm reading the first one, Defending Angels, now.
Being a lawyer has its challenges, but this is downright otherworldly. With a long list of ethereal clients who need her help, Bree's career choice is beginning to haunt her...
Brianna Winston-Beaufort is taking over her uncle's law practice in the most haunted city in the world - Savannah. While renovations are made, Bree rents space in an old house located in the middle of an all-murderers' cemetery. Her first case comes from a local business man, Benjamin Skinner, who somehow manages to call Bree hours after his suspicious death.
Bree is mystified, but everyone around her thinks this is business as usual. Her landlady, her secretary, and even an attractive PI seem to know more about Bree's new practice than she does. Skinner needs their help to find his murderer and prove his innocence against the charge of Greed, which comes from the mightiest hand of the law - the Celestial Court. And the verdict in this case could put Bree's life on the line, as well as her client's afterlife...