Speaking of this website: nobody likes this new, sparse, limiting interface make-work-project re-design, right?
Speaking of this website: nobody likes this new, sparse, limiting interface make-work-project re-design, right?
She was a'heavin' for some sex like no other heavin' zombie-era woman has ever heaved before!
It's dubbed "Movember" here in SK.
There's just so much more to this album than the title-track.
"Yoos callin' me a RUBE, BOY?" [jumps off tractor; hurts ankle. Retreats in hickish-defeat]
Of course, you mean they spelled "centre" and "theatre" wrong a bunch of times. ;) (Silly, silly Americans.)
YUP: I knew they would got so big that they wouldn't bother stopping in my town this time around. DAMN.
Game of Thrones is the only—the ONLY—thing I've seen that relies heavily on CGI and does not look fake. (FINALLY!)
I've really only read two or three editions [as they weren't readily available where I live], but: the thought of it going away permanently is saddening to me.
This song's got nothing on Morrissey's ten-minute "Moon River" cover in the morbidity department.
HEAR, HEAR!
Love this.
(I'm curious about "Talking Bad." I've never seen an episode, but I'd like to try one. I'm assuming the value of the program might prove a bit higher, given the characters and the writing of the show overall have more depth to them. At least, in my opinion. More to talk about.)
I don't normally watch The Talking Dead, but I was over at a friend's house to watch the drama proper. We ended up watching about a half-hour of the live program. (Matter of fact, I had always assumed it was only a half-hour show at most.)
Dammit, rexwolfe: that was perfect.
"On the bright side, if they are starting from scratch, it may mean less of Lucas's ideas in the new movies."
PBS EDITS them? Say WHAT??? (Why the hell why?)
For some stupid reason, I decided to start reading this article. Then, about halfway through, I started to skim—poorly. Not long after, I just gave up completely. I finally realized that it was all totally pointless.
"Well Rick, have the pigs stopped squealing?"
A: it was in the script