I recall asking about this as a child and was told that it was because Jim was Australian, and therefore thick as a concrete block.
I recall asking about this as a child and was told that it was because Jim was Australian, and therefore thick as a concrete block.
Muggle's Crossing?
"When one woman strikes at the heart of another, she seldom neglects to fuck her son as well."
Don't forget Vance.
No. I did all my going out to gay clubs full of 20-somethings in my 30s'. Still go to them sometimes. It may be an issue if you compare your reception now to what you got when you were 19 (or 21 for New York I guess) but it's not like they'll throw things at you. As to life in general, also no.
It did have the armoured sex scene. Which led to the appearance of a suit of 'fuckable plate + 2' in our d&d campaign.
Well said. Also, you can't help who you're not attracted to either. One can make the rational choice to avoid PYTs for the excellent reasons given by Dikachu (and I have) but that doesn't mean you can rationally be attracted to the other ones.
Hibbert's line reading is gold. Also, why did he get a special helmet? Was that ever explained?
I thought someone *did* comment, resulting in mass virtual fist-shaking?
Good picks - the Alastor series would be good too, not to mention Dying Earth.
Maybe, but the problem to me was that it was a silly mocking parody that wasn't funny.
The Sprawl Trilogy would be great as a 'future that wasn't' along the lines of Gibson's short 'The Gernsback Continuum'. Just play it straight, don't try to update it or anything.
Lean in to the Celestine Prophecy, based on the novel 'Push' by Sapphire.
When we were little rugrats my brother, sister and I were really into that one and "Jackson".
The Noldor. Those bitches are crazy.
It's the tongue-vibration that makes the scene.
They got better!
This will be the classiest Glee tribute episode ever til a malfunctioning vibrator takes Chris Colfer out in 2017.
Scrawler speaks truth. Also, try the books again.
That was a realistic wtf is going on look, yeah. Fun fact: I turned 17 in 1984, so for that reason I saw the movie, and also because I thought the song would be in it. (It wasn't). I tried to use the movie to comfort myself that I'd missed nothing by staying straight until much later.