It's a bit bizarre that Costas complained about there not being a moment of silence for the victims of the Munich Olympics during the Parade of Nations while his network chose to show Phelps' 500th interview this week instead of the 7/7 memorial.
It's a bit bizarre that Costas complained about there not being a moment of silence for the victims of the Munich Olympics during the Parade of Nations while his network chose to show Phelps' 500th interview this week instead of the 7/7 memorial.
Somebody said it was the CTW office, I guess they didn't feel like going somewhere to film it.
Somebody said it was the CTW office, I guess they didn't feel like going somewhere to film it.
I'll give Northern Ireland this: it's a lot less creepy for a person from a Catholic backround now then it was when I first visited.
My Sophomore World Lit class almost rebelled halfway through 'Yellow Raft on Blue Water'.
My Sophomore World Lit class almost rebelled halfway through 'Yellow Raft on Blue Water'.
IDW-rific!
IDW-rific!
'Founder in the Fold'
'Dagger of the Vorta'
'And the Founders Shall Lead'
'The Vorta Years'
'Elementary, My Dear Weyoun'
'Founder in the Fold'
'Dagger of the Vorta'
'And the Founders Shall Lead'
'The Vorta Years'
'Elementary, My Dear Weyoun'
My main problem with Rose was that the show spent the remaining Tennant years worshiping her memory. She was a fine introductory companion, and I quite liked her dynamic with Nine, but by the end I was glad when she left. I could have dealt with with the inevitable Ten/Rose fangirls, but when the show itself…
My main problem with Rose was that the show spent the remaining Tennant years worshiping her memory. She was a fine introductory companion, and I quite liked her dynamic with Nine, but by the end I was glad when she left. I could have dealt with with the inevitable Ten/Rose fangirls, but when the show itself…
Glad to hear it!
Glad to hear it!
He did have some rights, @avclub-8f4a6a0a965dc69af2ed56551030df94:disqus, but those rights came from the position given to him because he was a convenience.
He did have some rights, @avclub-8f4a6a0a965dc69af2ed56551030df94:disqus, but those rights came from the position given to him because he was a convenience.
Oh, I wouldn't deny the fact that war can stimulate both innovation and the economy, it just isn't a sustainable economic model. Eventually you are going to kill off the most potentially productive members of your society, and even a government loving bleeding heart liberal like myself is going to admit that making…
Oh, I wouldn't deny the fact that war can stimulate both innovation and the economy, it just isn't a sustainable economic model. Eventually you are going to kill off the most potentially productive members of your society, and even a government loving bleeding heart liberal like myself is going to admit that making…
That's a good point about the Trill, @Laroquod:disqus , but I'm not sure they are really comparable situations. The TNG Trill were only seen once, in 'The Host'. The Ferengi, on the other hand, made reasonably frequent appearances. They had also already been sort of retconned once, since even on TNG later Ferengi…
That's a good point about the Trill, @Laroquod:disqus , but I'm not sure they are really comparable situations. The TNG Trill were only seen once, in 'The Host'. The Ferengi, on the other hand, made reasonably frequent appearances. They had also already been sort of retconned once, since even on TNG later Ferengi…