It's the least faithful to the books, but that's probably why it makes such a good movie.
It's the least faithful to the books, but that's probably why it makes such a good movie.
Huzzah! I get a little thrill any time someone says they finished the book. And a bigger thrill that you liked Madame Secretary's little roller derby adventure. :)
Right? I'm all misty seeing that cover on the main page.
I just want to be able to drop Pride and Prejudice references half as well as Lindy one day.
We can all be Xena once a month. That was my takeaway. Just don't look in the mirror when you make your rage face.
Book 4. The caves before the glacier crossing that had the hot springs. I'm a little worried that I remembered without having to look it up.
I know that the woman who created Saint Harridan (a similar women's suit line) had very negative experiences trying to shop for or get tailored for what was considered a mens suit. So it's also about a comfortable space/attitude when buying a suit.
Saint Harridan just finished a kickstarter for a similar custom suit line. I chipped in for the charcoal gray three piece suit. I am going to look awesome (and have a heat stroke) at my cousin's wedding in May.
Can it involve Meryl Streep and that look she gives the camera at the end of the The Bill of Reproductive Rights video?
I got to my polling place in NYC by 6:15 and waited about an hour in a very confused line. No one knew which lines were for which group and the signs were all at waist level. But in the end I filled out my ballot and only got hit with one cane (that little old lady was serious about me moving so she could get her vote…
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Thank you for articulating the rage face I've been making at the computer as I slog through these comments. She wasn't asked to keep quiet for a few minutes, she was asked to remove her ability to clearly communicate.
I have seen the elusive Hawaii plate (in Utah). Though there was a big debate in the back seat over whether or not cars on car carriers counted.
@Annalee Newitz: Excellent!
Would steampunk be considered sci-fi enough for this? I'd love to do Victorian disaster with Zeppelins.
@Gaudy Mouse Muad'Dib: And return serve.
@Jonas: No courage required. We're all very nice to the fresh meat...er... new writers.
@Gaudy Mouse Muad'Dib: Aha. Thanks for the info. (and a Pm back)
@Gaudy Mouse Muad'Dib: Hmmm. Looks like you take the Roll Calls pretty seriously anyway. A little cash would just be a (well deserved) bonus.
@Knight_of_Pentacles: As long as it was instructions for my very own airship or practical time travel (I want to be able to take my clothes with me, thanks) I'd read it.