Am I the only one who think it looks like Tamburini's RanXerox?
Am I the only one who think it looks like Tamburini's RanXerox?
Cows are also easier to milk than lions.
I want to know how the co-pilot "convinced him to leave the cockpit". Something like: "Say, George, you're looking a little under the weather. Why don't you step down to the washroom and splash some cold water on your face?". Or perhaps "A bomb on board, huh? Sounds like you'd better check that out. I bet those sneaky…
Yo, dawg, I heard you like trailers ...
About 0:45, it looks as if one of the ants even tries to get it on (in the Biblical sense) with the brain-sucking spider as well. The spider eventually has to haul off and smack it unconscious to get it to stop.
I can't believe I missed this when I was in Lebanon last year.
Trust me, you don't want to know.
Pfft, nothing compared with my new TacoTank service. At TacoTank, we use army-surplus M-1 Abrams MBT's to rush you your taco, over surface streets, through the fields and, if necessary, through light obstacles such as walls and fences, other vehicles, and buildings less than two stories tall.
My own two feet? Perish the thought! After I've eaten all the steroids and protein supplements I can find to bulk up a bit, covered myself with piercings and tattoos (head already shaved, check), and cultivated a ferocious snarl, I shall have my slaves carry me around in my skull-decorated heavily-armored sedan chair.
Mal's line is even better than that, because he then caps it by saying to Inara: "Yes, I've read a poem, try not to faint". Double-zing!
What do the aliens want this time? Is it our water? Again?
Just one more reason why the testimony of mice is not admissible in court.
Original: "... the vision for Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome has evolved ..."
I would guess at "intelligible".
Yes to the first, no to the second.
What does it say about me that when I hear "Immigrant Song", I think of the 'viking kittens' animation?
There should be a special category for Sidekicks who are Cooler than the Person to Whom They Are a Sidekick. Spock and Kato might qualify; a more obscure example is Mani from the strange and preposterous "Brotherhood of the Wolf", who leaves his nominal boss in the proverbial dust.
Great minds think alike. When I read the part about the Brigadier, I immediately thought of that line.
I'm a strong believer in the view that 'life will find a way'. I also think that 'huge amounts of time + positive feedback loops' favor the development of relatively complex life-forms.
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