missminamurray.bsky.social
Boston-based burlesque performer and culinary historian.
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This is what it means to be a Masshole.
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I bought the variety collection to share with the troupe. I ended up with the lavender and it’s pretty nice!
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That was fun!
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Hi there!
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And what a fortuitous meeting it was! Those of us who love your memoirs are grateful you walked into him.
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February
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Our libraries, museums, and research institutions
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Thank you!
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You are so cool!
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The Big Empty by Robert Crais
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Wake up, work out, be thankful my parents believed in vaccinations, play with the cats, make breakfast and be grateful there are food safety regulations.
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Understood, but what you've got is the equivalent of "Ave caeruleum et caelum ab X fuge" instead of "Ave caeruleum caelum et ab X fuge".
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Simply gorgeous.
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I adore that you’re posting in Latin. However, this old Classicist suggests “et” instead of “-que”. Forgive my pedantry, please.
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Currently reading I Was a Teenage Slasher and Summer Kitchens. Both for fun and from the library. Plus Neo-Burlesque, my own copy, to review.
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I Was a Teenage Slasher by @sgj.bsky.social and Summer Kitchens by @oliahercules.bsky.social
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Yes! I am constantly using it. My library branch is a ten-minute walk from my house.
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I’ve been cooking eldritch horrors for years. This is way worse.
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Dear God, what is that thing?
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Go Mama Vac!
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This book was a major influence on me. I read my first edition until it fell to pieces.
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So much love for Wigglesworth!
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We enjoyed it. It was great to see a "small" story -- one that didn't deal with powers that could end the world as we know it -- that was plenty atmospheric and creepy.
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Absolutely shameful.
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I read Throat Sprockets in @stephenrbissette.bsky.social ‘s Taboo long ago. I had no idea is had been published as prose!
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Horrorstör by @gradyhendrix.bsky.social . It’s this month’s pick for our creepy book club.
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My mom once said she was less worried about what I was reading than what would happen if I ran out of books. I remain a voracious reader to this day.
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Me, but that’s not helpful, since we’re already following each other. 😆
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I love this week so much!
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What?!
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Beautiful. 😢 May his word fame live forever in the words of those left behind.