Sounds delicious.
Sounds delicious.
Condolences.
Try Brooklyn Nine Nine. Very funny cast. Worth it just for Andre Braugher's deadpan alone.
I can barely remember it, though I loved it as a kid. Something to do with a psychic pig, right?
Jason. My friends and I used to run a Friday the 13th marathon/drinking game where you'd drink every time someone was killed. After a while we changed it to "drink whenever Jason kills someone" cause then we'd get a break for Episode Five. No one ever made it to the end. Always knew Jason would beat Freddy in that…
Struggling to write a measly little book review once every two weeks, and failing to keep even that easy schedule. It's only for my own development, but Jeez, I really have difficulty managing my time.
Sounds cool. I'd be interested in hearing some of it once it's ready to be shared with the world.
A few months ago the glass divider that separates my ground floor patio from an exit door was smashed. I don't know how, I was at work at the time. Eventually the building replaced the glass. Now I've been given a $900.00 bill for the repair! How is this my responsibility? For all I know some random person…
Agreed. I think Pratchett had a good grasp on Agnes, but didn't have enough room in the series to give her her proper due.
I want one just for the name alone! What went into it?
Raising Arizona is one of my all time favourites, but I rarely get to watch it as my GF hates Nic Cage so much she can't even look at a picture of him. Much less watch one of his movies. Sigh.
I felt that by Carpe Jugulum Pratchett didn't really have much more to say about these characters. After defeating those seriously powerful vampires, where can you go? I like that he decided to make them supporting characters in Tiffany's stories. We still get great Witch moments, but with a protagonist who can…
R.I.P. Seth Fisher. An amazing talent who died far too young.
Working on Feet of Clay and have been too busy to write another Pratchett review. You've been spared for now.
"No one even knows where Alesia is!"
Thanks.
I'll take it. Hail Eris!
I used to go every month when I was in high school in the '90's. It was terrific fun and a good way to feel "dangerous' without any actual danger. I went as an adult a few years ago and was disappointed by the audience participation. What had once been a collective experience where the veterans knew what what to do…
Even if it's funny, I wouldn't want to risk it. If something I think is innocuous turns out to upset her then the whole evening will be ruined.
That's a great Exiles story. Lots of fun.