How much are fruit and veggies in the US? I'd be interested to know. Like how much would expect to pay for basics like apples and potatoes and tomatoes and lettuce?
How much are fruit and veggies in the US? I'd be interested to know. Like how much would expect to pay for basics like apples and potatoes and tomatoes and lettuce?
That doesn't really make them onomatopoeic, since they're not words that imitate other noises. But maybe they're primitive words? Sounds that are human instinct-based rather than language-based.
I like Brian Cox, he's always smiling.
I agree, it's ridiculous yet enjoyable.
Alcide. But also Dyson from Lost Girl who gets bonus points for the cute Canadian accent, and because I suspect it's in the actor's contract to take his shirt off in every episode. Also Spike, and Damon, and Klaus, and Eric.
Keep in mind that it is based on a children's book. And if you haven't read the book and don't know, that doesn't mean a YA book or anything, my mother read The Hobbit to me when I was about 5 or 6, and I loved it.
I read your introduction and thought 'I have no spare money, but I'll be fine, I probably won't want anything, I'm strong-willed.'
Thanks.
Excellent recap, Rob.
They've definitely made it clear that even a minor zombie bite will kill you pretty quickly, that's how Amy and last's night arm-lady died, but I assume they've done away with getting infected from zombie-gore getting into cuts/eyes/mouth so that they can get away with scenes where people are literally smearing zombie…
That's a pretty good point, and New Zealand would probably be a good place to look to for the range of body shapes birds can adopt when they fill every niche in a region, especially pre-human New Zealand when there were moas as well.
"Let's just hope there are more gauzy flashbacks of Sam and Amelia and their little dog, too."
I thought the same when I first read what it was about, I think I actually groaned out loud, but it looks like it will be really fun.
I wish I hadn't read this; I feel really sick now.
I think jump ahead the The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances and then go back to watch the earlier episodes later. They are really fall-in-love-with-this-show episodes.
I'm so excited to see this. I'm running out of time to reread the book before it comes out though, I haven't read it since I was ten. Does anyone know if the audiobook is good?
I remember doing this when I was a kid. We would unfold and empty out a tea bag, open the paper tube up and light it at the top.
I thought it was a fun idea, and made for a pretty enjoyable episode, Sam's boring flashbacks aside. I wish Sam and Dean could have had more fun with it, if they'd come across this case in the first few seasons they would have been joking and goofing around so much, but all they do now is mope (except for that…
Everyone should give someone the Three Word Phrase book, because it is the best of all webcomics.
Fair enough.