Oooo, Numbers Stations! I was introduced to them by a discussion on The Dissolve a few months back, and found them delightfully creepy. That should be a good entry!
Oooo, Numbers Stations! I was introduced to them by a discussion on The Dissolve a few months back, and found them delightfully creepy. That should be a good entry!
Booooo to you, idiotking! I won't get into that kerfuffle, but suffice it to say, no, I didn't ask her.
Appropriate username/sentiment synergy!
Amen, Brother Abraham!
Yes indeed! The walls of his private bedroom at the White House were similarly-adorned: http://www.whitehousemuseum…
I read No Ordinary Time a couple months back and thoroughly enjoyed it. My experience was much-enhanced thanks to a mid-book conversation with Doris Kearns Goodwin herself! She's a remarkably kind and thoughtful person.
Happiest of birthdays, old man!
Howdy Clubbers!
Elaine Stritch at Liberty is also well-worth a watch. My god, the woman was a dynamo!
He also played CNN's Richard Roth in Live from Baghdad. Perfect casting.
In order to keep this film a JFK reunion, Neeson can't be in it. His role will instead have to be played by Wayne Knight.
Heh, yeah, you're right.
Neat! Thanks Pairesta!
I saw earlier today that it's available from Steam, but to be honest, I don't actually know what Steam is. Do I just download the Steam thing and then buy and play the games? Is it really that simple?
You got that right. I mean, there are a thousand other things about the prequels that need to be changed, but let's start there!
I never played it! I really missed out!
It does get mentioned!
And who could forget their final "Ehhhhhh!"s.
Hmm, that's a good point; there'd be something quaint and even endearing if he still used those throwback terms. I suppose it angers my blood because I see it as just another instance of Lucas's disregard for his own creation. (Not to mention the context - to this day, any image of Yoda with a lightsaber makes me see…
I believe he does!