Everyone has amazing dental hygiene though!
Everyone has amazing dental hygiene though!
Everyone has amazing dental hygiene though!
If only the writing in Daybreak was any good…
If only the writing in Daybreak was any good…
But have you read "Hiero's Journey?" That's some awful post-apoc sci-fi/fantasy right there.
But have you read "Hiero's Journey?" That's some awful post-apoc sci-fi/fantasy right there.
There was just the one—at least after her lover got killed in the second(?) book…
There was just the one—at least after her lover got killed in the second(?) book…
Yes, @Mythagoras. You were delicious with mustard and a side of greens. (Mary and Harv Green from next door who tried to get at my stash of antibiotics…)
Yes, @Mythagoras. You were delicious with mustard and a side of greens. (Mary and Harv Green from next door who tried to get at my stash of antibiotics…)
It's the only reason I'm going to give it a chance, but I fear there will be gaping holes in this show. The mysticism aside, Stirling seems to do a pretty good job of painting a realistic picture of the immediate ramifications of such an apocalypse (cannibalism, plagues, etc.).
It's the only reason I'm going to give it a chance, but I fear there will be gaping holes in this show. The mysticism aside, Stirling seems to do a pretty good job of painting a realistic picture of the immediate ramifications of such an apocalypse (cannibalism, plagues, etc.).
Read S.M. Stirling's Change series for a more detailed version of the premise.
Read S.M. Stirling's Change series for a more detailed version of the premise.
Yes. And spew anti-Semetic slurs in assembly language.*
Yes. And spew anti-Semetic slurs in assembly language.*
Oh, puke.
Oh, puke.
@avclub-84e43a60237ffece9cd4c85c103e298c:disqus If you can get a boot from the 1977 In The Flesh tour where they open with Animals and end with WYWH, especially the Oakland or NY shows, you will be further blown away. The solos on Shine On You Crazy Diamond are freaking terrific! Here's hoping they release an Animals…
I'll agree that The Wall and Final Cut are very much the Waters-oriented era of 'Floyd. He was always a creative force lyrically and musically, but those albums were really his own, thematically speaking —and I like them both for just that. (I also like much of his solo stuff.) But the trifecta of DSOTM, WYWH and…