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a stranger in the alps
astrangerinthealps2

Eventually, Trump will die, and an autopsy will reveal that his brain was replaced by either
1) zesty chocolate pudding or
2) a note reading "I.O.U."

The BBC has cracked down on YouTube posters and had them mute the sound. The DVD copy on Amazon is selling for $280.00. I remember a bit of it but not much. Alas.

Every cook/chef has a story like that. It's like X-acto knife scars for graphic designers; each one a story.

I spoke about some of these to a co-worker and craved fried chicken after the description from Ad Hoc at Home. I know nothing will match that or my late stepdad's fried chicken.

The Good Eats books are great in telling you the basis for the why along with the how, but in a way that you don't need advanced chemistry to get the job done. Alton Brown is one of the great promoters of home cooking and making it fun. Makes me wish I had seen the show.

How about an established species we don't see all that much? Replace these Klingons with the Breen and you can explain why they were spoken about but not encountered a bunch. The Orions would be pretty good as well.

Yeah, you suck on the bishop and crap all over the board. Win by default.

I couldn't see all of it at first and had a big laugh; of course that's what they do with the shirts for the teams who don't seal the deal.

Sent? I know I typed in Senuti. And there it is.

Beginning of Snow Crash, anyone?

TV Show: The Movie

Clippy by the only man who could truly bring him to life - Joe Pesci!

Except for Gus Grissom's treatment. Fred Ward did a great job with what he was given, but Grissom was no buffoon; the other astronauts regarded him as the smartest one of them all.

Nope, I think he's best at channeling the novel version of Bond, who knows how to function in society high and low, and became hard-hearted when the job called for it - shown in The Living Daylights when he turns a gun on Pushkin's naked girlfriend. Fleming called him a violent, noncerebral product of the times and

Any tips you can offer? I'm afeared of popping the back case open and bending the tabs to uselessness.

Same here. The phrase stood out in the book, and I haven't read every one of the Fleming books. I've got most but not all.

To be safe, I should have said that the first Gardner book (Licence Renewed) was the first time I heard the phrase in a Bond book, and that I didn't remember it in any of the others I've read (which is a bunch). Hearing it in Casino Royale made me jump to Gardner first.

There's no direct translation for "fuck" in French (quelle surprise) so on occasion putain stands in its place. I always liked connard (asshole); it sounds like one of those good older epithets like tabernac! ("a lot of" but comes across as "shitload").

I read somewhere that while it sounds like it's about Bond, it's actually about M.