DougNelson
Doug Nelson
DougNelson

I'll never understand why genre fans give ghost stories so much more slack than holy ghost stories.

As long as I can show/hide it using the Alt key like in the current version, it's all good.

I didn't scream, but I'm still laughing out loud. That was wonderful! I'm all like "this is in Japanese, how will I know when I get to...HOLY CRAP!"

One thing I've always meant to do (but never got around to) was tracking all the jewelry throughout the movie. Everyone, even Wilford Brimley, has some sort of pierced or other jewelry, something the Thing wouldn't be able to replicate. Anyone know if MacReady and Childs have their earrings in during that final scene?

I bought Playboy for the articles, but I bought Penthouse for the photos of vaginas.

Just don't take your dead pet to the humane society. Several years ago my beloved cat died. I didn't really know what to do with her, so I put her in a paper bag and took her to the humane society. They were very nice, and assured me they'd take care of her properly. My car was parked towards the back of the lot, and

The lead in "Lost Girl" is a succubus, so there's 2.

"All freeware on this page includes the Zugo Search Toolbar"

I wish I liked anything as much as that guy liked that.

I'm looking forward to this, but Captain Jack looks tired.

The gruesome fate that always stuck with me throughout the years is that of the little boy in Stephen King's "The Jaunt".

I've added it to my Netflix queue. Now I'll be pleasantly surprised in 6 months when it arrives in my mailbox and I've forgotten all about reading this article.

That was lovely!

I'll vote for any series with James Marsters in it (not as a guest star or recurring minor character).

Will the US version be edited to make room for commercials?

All of these "plans" presuppose that everyone reacts the same way to everything. Some people enjoy preparing their own food. Others would rather go to a dentist than jullienne a pepper. And a bag of carrots as comfort food? I find it hard to believe anyone could accept that, apart from those that find nourishment in

They have a drug that perfectly blocks food cravings at the neuron level. The problem with it is people that used it started killing themselves. Cravings are there for a reason. There is some unmet need that the body has discovered a sideways method of meeting. In some cases we can adjust our outlook or program a

My guess is that he combined multiple macro shots with panorama stitching.

So does anyone have any information on what this new process is?

That surge of serotonin is precisely why "just eat less" doesn't work for so many. They don't overeat because it tastes good, or because they have no willpower, or because they don't know about portion sizes or counting calories. They eat to get that serotonin surge.