Technically, yes, but they're used as separate category terms.
Technically, yes, but they're used as separate category terms.
My first pack of gel pens. I'll never go back to ballpoint.
I'm still assuming there will be a WOT. If not, I'll have to make an addendum here. Because there is a lot airing on Monday.
A surprisingly high showing for Jess Harnell. Is it just for Animaniacs or is he part of some recent project I don't know about?
SEPARATE POST ABOUT SHAKESPEARE LIVE!:
BRITISH HOLIDAY WEEKEND (including Sunday because even if they do end up posting a WOT on Christmas, I'm going to miss it):
Do you know if she's read Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series. It's another teen dystopian series with a female protagonist.
There are a lot shows I left out. After I posted this, I realized I forgot to mention Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? as well.
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The Disney Afternoon shows - specifically, DuckTales, Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck. Sticking with cartoons, I also love the ones for Inspector Gadget and Taz-Mania. And also all the theme songs from all three seasons of Slings and Arrows. And, frankly, anything by Mike Post.
Oh, excellent. That wasn't listed in my usual source. If it's anything like her QI Christmas appearance, it should be interesting.
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I apparently missed the voting on this and so am part of the problem.
It doesn't really seem like they were trying to "defeat" fascism, though. It seems more like they wanted to avoid being part of a conversation about a growing political trend and/or didn't want to get hate-tweeted by the president elect. So rather than saying, "Here's a specific disturbing trend as seen by how many…
There's the feelgood holiday story we were waiting for!
I am. Sherlock is pretty reliable when it comes to surprising me and I enjoyed the last few episodes. But then I'm apparently one of the few people who thought the arc of the third season (Sherlock losing his footing after the hiatus) and Christmas special (Sherlock exorcising the ghost of Reichenbach) worked really…
Who knew that Leo McGarry and Mrs. Landingham had the same birthday?
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Correct. Sorry, I should have been more clear on those points. I believe Oxford University Press is the first edition of the play that credits them both though, right?