The answer is ....
.... it really depends ....
.... on just what case takes my fancy on a given day at an ungiven time. There may be references to murder cases like this one I wrote for Suite101:
Heather Barnett and Elisa Clapps: Prime Suspect Arrested
There might be cases of press release debunking like the one what I wrote (thanks Eric and Ern!) here:
There might just be a little pastry involved. What there won't be, I promise*, is anything to do with medicine or Louis Vuitton.
* I had my fingers crossed behind my back when I typed that - just in case the muse takes me that way in the future.
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Why Mrs Findlay's Casebook?
Well, I couldn't use Dr because I'm not one, though I suppose I could do a PhD at some point and become one... and I would have to change my name by deed poll or something because of the "d".
Also, I suspect the BBC might have got just a little bit hacked off if I'd plagiarised the name of that wonderful 1960s black and white television programme based in Tannochbrae, Scotland called Dr Finlay's Casebook.
Ahh, nostalgia, it's not what it used to be....
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