Looked more like tusks before I clicked the link.
Looked more like tusks before I clicked the link.
Makes me think of little kids I see every now and then at the grocery store. They're sitting in the shopping cart seat, bent over just biting all over the cart handle. Yummy.
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And if what they've said is true, FOX execs have hinted that if the ratings remain steady we stand a good chance of seeing another season beyond this fourth. Normally I wouldn't give any credence to statements by TV execs, especially FOX, but they've stood by "Fringe" and remained true to their word regarding renewal…
So that "Lamprey Dogs" cart I just bought lunch from...that's not just the owner's name?
Good point. I can tell you that personally I'd completely freak out and run away if you poured "liquefied rotting anything" on me. Hell, you could probably even leave out the "liquefied" part and I would still get the heebie jeebies.
I believe the acronym may have been coined by the National Science Foundation. It's a fairly common acronym and long before I heard of its use by NASA I was aware of the NSF's scholarship funding of students planning on majoring in STEM fields. My daughter is the recipient of one such scholarship and my wallet is…
It caught me too. My first thought was there's no way Gemma Arterton could play a man, then I read it again and it made sense.
After Jekyll I don't see how anything could improve upon the story, but I'll definitely check it out.
Murphy's Law got nothin' on Rule 34.
I won't be impressed until it begins to wildly flail its arms while yelling, "Danger!"
Yeah, when they had the woman holding up the bottle of Jack's blood right in front of the camera I thought the same thing. It feels like that is going to be part of either the mystery of the miracle or maybe at least why/how Angelo is still alive.
I didn't know anything about the negative effects of earthworms, whether it be on Native Americans' horticulture efforts or in modern times so I took a couple of minutes to google the subject. While I couldn't find anything specific to their historical impact on the aboriginal peoples of North America, I did find…
Yep. Seen a lot of things through these tubes, but I never though I'd see bear-on-droid porn.
Truer words and all that. That comment just got you a free drink on me, which you'll need if you watch the movie. (BTW, it's a really big drink.)
I'm not saying you're wrong about Native Americans and the impact of nightcrawlers on their ability to farm, but it seems strange that they would've had a negative impact. Generally, any kind of earthworm presence in soil is beneficial to the state of the soil with regards to gardening/farming. I know the best thing…
That was my first thought when I saw the top picture!
It's a bit mind-boggling that the designers of such devices never considered any security for devices that are literally keeping a person alive. If the pump control system is located on the outside of the body I don't really see the need for wireless communications when plugging in a data cable would be so simple and…
More salt, please!
I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one who thought Paranormal Activity was about as fun as my great aunt's vacation slide show. I just didn't get the appeal, it wasn't scary in the least and however long the running time was, that was too long by about one minute.