Which is probably why I never saw the images. I was tested for a new pair of glasses. I was told that one eye is much stronger than the other, with the effect that I never saw true parallax, just two adjacent images. Are the pictures pretty?
Which is probably why I never saw the images. I was tested for a new pair of glasses. I was told that one eye is much stronger than the other, with the effect that I never saw true parallax, just two adjacent images. Are the pictures pretty?
I'm afraid I'm _that person_, taking my cues from pop culture in ignorance of history. I saw a "Magnum" episode which pointed out the pervasive racism of the pre-War Whites against the Japanese Hawaiians.
The novel finally used Gurgi correctly. In earlier books in the series he could get heavy-handed. The one thing I really dislike was the lack of vital female characters. That was true with the series as a whole, which Lloyd changed with later books. I wasn't even looking for _assertive_, just _interesting_
Answer: TV/Movies say baldness is sexy. The woman in the original Star Trek movie was bald. Kojak was bald. But male-patter baldness is meh. It doesn't matter that such people have increased testosterone, or that the baldness really isn't their choice.
. . . Followed by a tacit onscreen acknowledgement that it was too bad this would get cut in the South.
I have a great gimmick. When I see somebody in costume — there was a man in an elf suit in a hospital today — I walk up, shake the character's hand, and say, "Glad to see you. I voted for you."
Hey! Tastes differ. I love garlic, but I need to be merciful to my friends.
What is it with depressing novelizations of depressing books? You get _Tess_ and you get _Jude_, and nobody adapts _Under the Greenwood Tree_.
"Maniac Mansion" — the whole series was meta, the last episode especially so.
I know John and Faith Hubley had trouble with the Blacklist.
Elmer Bernstein was cheated.
Yes; and the first ep. on Youtube.
_There_ I agree with you.
Very much agree. A healthy ecosphere is one with different creatures filling various niches. Cartoon Network is better because it's not all one thing (apart from all the shows being animated).
I really like Steven Universe, but I thought the "Fusion Cuisine" was predictable. I loved the opening sequence with Garnet's joke on Steven, but a lot of the story involved characters acting uncharacteristically. Big step down from the desert island episode.
They've released some episodes to the Net. I can't see others, though, because they ask for one's cable supplier.
Is this a lighter allusion to an episode in the novel _Lillith_?
I think it should focus on Frozone.
Don't blame us! Our county had among the highest participation in the commonwealth, and much of that was anti-Corbett.
I just wish Australia had a better government right now.