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Randy Newman's "In Germany Before the War" is a good one for this. It's about the same killer who was the basis for Peter Lorre's character in M.

Rock fact: when Ricky Whittle first auditioned, he had a full head of hair. Fuller and Gaiman decided he should be balder.

Are we though?

Whoa! That really changes Die Hard and its sequels.

I think the problem is they have a preference for people outside your immediate family and so will pick uncles or cousins if they can. But since it is hard to set up marriages for those guys, you tend not to get the people with the claims you've set up.

So your vows are going to be one saying "I love you" and the other saying "I know" and then switching off, right?

Yeah. I'll probably need to listen to it a few more times.

I'm trying a CK+ mod run on a pretty early start, so there hasn't been the Great Schism yet and the British Isles are confused enough that I should be able to steadily gain power there without having to face any rivals that are too far beyond me. Unfortunately, the Bretons, like a lot of Celtics start off with

Duke Ralf the Bear of Brittany had some adventures in Crusader Kings 2. Between wives (his betrothed an heiress not yet in her majority) he joined the Benedictines and had a fling with one the brothers at the abbey. They bonded over their shared interest in military strategy and one thing led to another. He put sons

At least you'll still get half her stats added to yours. Maybe you can finally add to your demesne without penalty. Congratulations!

I've been told that long-haired guy from Workaholics, a show I've never seen.

Ah, but what about that time you sprung a surprise commenting challenge on us that barred us from using "y" except as a vowel. Seemed unnecessarily dramatic.

The system works!

I disliked Meta FF (word: "gargantua") so much I decided to look it up on wiki. Turns out Trump used it for his campaign before Pence.

That's good. TGBBS (I guess they call it that) is similar in that it feels like they want everyone to succeed and make the best food they can. I hate when shows try to manufacture drama or set up the contestants for failure.

Pleasanter.

I watched the first episode on Netflix of The Great British Baking Show. It was really pleasant. More things should be pleasant.

Did she lose her de jure claim to a county already?