Lois thought she was going to bed with Grandmaster Caz, though.
Lois thought she was going to bed with Grandmaster Caz, though.
You'd break your joint trying to keep up with that beat.
I don't really care much for listening to music while getting it on, because I mostly don't listen to music when other people are around. (I find it difficult to impossible to carry on a conversation with music playing.)
Oh, heh, I asked you about this story in another thread. It's a funny one to be sure.
The Cardigans, First Band On The Moon.
There's a coworker I carpool with who has been known to play "Pleasure Slave" in the car. Usually by the time we get to the office we're falling over ourselves laughing.
Didn't you tell a story a long time ago about "Goofy's Concern" coming up at an inopportune moment? I'm pretty sure it was you.
It is absolutely controlling and creepy to say "I'm not willing to see you because [bullshit reason], so you can't do this thing you enjoy anymore."
If you don't want to fuck your wife in her sweaty ass, I don't know why you have a wife in the first place. Get outta here.
With the first two, he got it right and then he got it wrong with each one. Yes, pound on the walls. No, why in god's name would you fake sex noises at your neighbor, what the hell, Dan.
I would go along with that if the tone of the rest of the review wasn't so snide and personal.
"Dramatis Personae" is pretty good for early DS9.
What a cool guy.
It's hammy and fanatical, because the Bajorans are a hammy, fanatical people. it works.
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus I totally agree that Nechayev is the best TNG admiral, and easily the second-best recurring admiral in Trek (Ross being the best).
@avclub-bbb04f2a70775131fa0397bbdb4c03de:disqus When your civilization is made up almost entirely of clones, initiative and creativity are probably not something you have in great quantity.
"One Little Ship" is awesome.
Originally they were going to have Worf show up to rescue them and notice all the corpses and say something worfy like "It must have been a glorious battle!" and Sisko says nothing. But it was boiling hot and they decided that closing on Sisko's expression made the same point more economically.
The game Deus Ex, released mid 2001 and set in the future, omitted the Twin Towers from the New York skyline.
"the belief that they'd get virgins and live in an amazing afterlife"