I agree with you.
And I also am fascinated by CH, whom I knew when he was still in his first incarnation and still the handsomest man in the universe and still married to his first wife. He always drank a lot, but he looks alarmingly the worse for alcohol now, and I feel sad when I see him (only on TV recently), though fascinated, always. I'm sorry I missed him on Scarborough, he is never not forceful and is never not first class entertainment.
I am very well, thank you! I've just been busy or away, but not so busy I don't drop in here to read sometimes -- enough to enjoy or marvel (or go "oh yuck"), but not enough to get really caught in the flypaper. SI is in some ways very novel-like, more and more so, in its inadvertent effects, as time passes, and the plot-trajectories lengthen and become more complex, or maybe I mean convoluted, and character manifests and reveals itself through actions and words. What *kind* of novel is it, would be a question. I guess each character would write a different descriptive blurb of the 'novel' we're all writing...
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