There's a similar-ish Asimov story called "The Last Question". No villains, though, and the wandering is a bit more macro.
There's a similar-ish Asimov story called "The Last Question". No villains, though, and the wandering is a bit more macro.
I saw him in an interview once. He came across as mentally handicapped. I couldn't hate him after that; it just feels wrong.
"My Year of Sincere, Earnest Appreciation for Unfairly Ignored Cultural Ephemera"
Snark and logic are fantastic when employed well. They are not often employed well.
Coptors!
Chang-es?
Is her cameo a reprisal of Cherry Daiquiri? Because I will put my money down for that reprisal.
@avclub-42f0183dd0f1163d4e67a94da7ea7960:disqus The Yazstremskiest!
I think someone suggested the Lagunitas Brewery A Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale a month ago or so. It's got the pine-iest/pineapple-iest citrus hops smell I've come across so far. It's pretty nice, about halfway through the case.
You ARE a concerned reader.
This. There's something to be said for a format that can't be squashed all to hell. Oh sure, you CAN get a good mix and master on any digital release but they haven't consistently done them since the mid 90s.
Wait, what was that about my own impending death? You kind of moved onto the next thing without explaining…
Oh damn, I forgot he was in Reno 911.
The 'Jack and Jill' Half in the Bag review seems to hold true.
The director, writers, and producers are amateurs. I'm guessing the camera, light, and sound departments are actually professionals who were tethered by a fairly lame vanity project and a rushed shooting schedule. Dunno about the editors.
But you get to sit in a little cramped booth!
That is dangerously close to describing Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad.
A computer store that also sells swords and fishing equipment.
Hooray!
The making of that album is its own form of perfection.