How anyone can believe that Jeffrey Epstein actually committed suicide is a mystery to me. "Investigative reporters" should have been all over that story like ugly on ape but . . . crickets.
Hi Dusty. Loved your post. Sounds like to me your missing a bed of your own. And your love of England. See if your Dad will inherit his “Mom’s” house to you so you’ll always have a permanent home to go to when your all grown up. Enjoy reading about y’all’s life. Sincerely, Jamie
I totally agree with Bill's take on things. The whole trial, which had the promise of being the sensational expose of the decade, was decidedly too quiet. Even the tabloids passed up the opportunity for screamer headlines.
Meanwhile, though, on a much more pleasant note, I want to thank Dusty for his contribution to the blog. I'm already missing the Postcards, so I'm encouraged that we'll get more reports how Tom's family is doing. It's good to know that Dusty is looking forward to getting back to London. I hope Miles and Penny are as well.
Dear Dusty, Happy Birthday and Happy New Year to your entire family.
I really hope that now when your dad is so busy with a paying job you will continue this wonderful tradition of writing and informing us re: your adventures.
I really miss "Postcards", I am sure other readers miss it too. I was so glad that I saw pictures and your writing. You write very well, does not matter what path you will choose later in life but good writing skills are very important. Taking from your dad and writing Postcards will help to sharpen your skills. Big Thank you for today writing!
Happy 14th Birthday, Dusty! Glad you have a day off from school. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family. (Rainy weather up here in the NY metro area. Please bring some FLA sunshine with you.)
Great letter from Dusty! Clearly, his home schooling is being very effective and he is likely to be well able to follow in his father's footsteps - at least with respect to writing ability.
Good job Dusty!
My thoughts exactl;y. Where are the recordings of who went to the "island" and I personally don't think Epstein is dead!!!
And where were the parents of all those underage victims? Hmmm...
And I wonder how long Ms. Maxwell has.
Wonderful dot-connecting today not of money but of coincidences. There has to be some there there.
Surely Ms Maxwell will tell us why Bill Clinton flew the Lolita Express 26 times in exchange for a reduced sentence
Amen, Bill! Amen!
How anyone can believe that Jeffrey Epstein actually committed suicide is a mystery to me. "Investigative reporters" should have been all over that story like ugly on ape but . . . crickets.
Hi Dusty. Loved your post. Sounds like to me your missing a bed of your own. And your love of England. See if your Dad will inherit his “Mom’s” house to you so you’ll always have a permanent home to go to when your all grown up. Enjoy reading about y’all’s life. Sincerely, Jamie
I totally agree with Bill's take on things. The whole trial, which had the promise of being the sensational expose of the decade, was decidedly too quiet. Even the tabloids passed up the opportunity for screamer headlines.
Meanwhile, though, on a much more pleasant note, I want to thank Dusty for his contribution to the blog. I'm already missing the Postcards, so I'm encouraged that we'll get more reports how Tom's family is doing. It's good to know that Dusty is looking forward to getting back to London. I hope Miles and Penny are as well.
Dear Dusty, Happy Birthday and Happy New Year to your entire family.
I really hope that now when your dad is so busy with a paying job you will continue this wonderful tradition of writing and informing us re: your adventures.
I really miss "Postcards", I am sure other readers miss it too. I was so glad that I saw pictures and your writing. You write very well, does not matter what path you will choose later in life but good writing skills are very important. Taking from your dad and writing Postcards will help to sharpen your skills. Big Thank you for today writing!
Happy 14th Birthday, Dusty! Glad you have a day off from school. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family. (Rainy weather up here in the NY metro area. Please bring some FLA sunshine with you.)
Great writing Dusty, Bill Bonner better watch his back{-:
Great letter from Dusty! Clearly, his home schooling is being very effective and he is likely to be well able to follow in his father's footsteps - at least with respect to writing ability.
Great to hear from you Dusty. Enjoy sleeping on a bed alone again.
Actually I think it’s Thomas Hoenig but maybe Doug is his evil twin