Hmmm. Teenage girl with a special ability. On the run with her family. Having to change her name and go to a new school. Hiding from a secret group who want her blood for the power it posseses.
I wonder where I have seen this before?
I know what happened to the other girl because she didn't have the common sense to keep a low profile. I wonder what will happen to Emma who is on the run under a fake name, yet is posting public videos for all the world to see.
I do really like the nail polish color on her toes though.
For a second I thought she said, "Quince glaze" (as in Quince the Carpenter, a Shakespearian character) for the turkey, but I think it was "quince" the fruit used for making jelly.
Here is what Martha Stewart has to say about a "Roast Turkey with Quince Glaze" ... looks yummy.
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Hmmm. Teenage girl with a special ability. On the run with her family. Having to change her name and go to a new school. Hiding from a secret group who want her blood for the power it posseses.
ReplyDeleteI wonder where I have seen this before?
I know what happened to the other girl because she didn't have the common sense to keep a low profile. I wonder what will happen to Emma who is on the run under a fake name, yet is posting public videos for all the world to see.
I do really like the nail polish color on her toes though.
Is that seriously what Americans eat for Thanksgiving? It sounds like an... interesting combination of foods.
ReplyDeleteSo that's how pilgrims talk! (I wondered).
ReplyDeleteFor a second I thought she said, "Quince glaze" (as in Quince the Carpenter, a Shakespearian character) for the turkey, but I think it was "quince" the fruit used for making jelly.
Here is what Martha Stewart has to say about a "Roast Turkey with Quince Glaze" ... looks yummy.
http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.fc77a0dbc44dd1611e3bf410b5900aa0/?vgnextoid=b4183e2792f63110VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&rsc=also_try_p4