I was thinking the same thing reading Doc Jensen today. He was one of the last players allowed to play without a helmet. What is the significance to Lost?
I was thinking the same thing reading Doc Jensen today. He was one of the last players allowed to play without a helmet. What is the significance to Lost?
You want a toe? I can get you a toe. With nail polish.
An all around awesome episode
The three-toed statue, anterior view (looks Egyptian or like a woman wearing a sweater)
I thought his father threw him on it saying "Why so serious, son? Why so serious?"
I got one hot banana
A subgenre
There is a good Bluegrass program on WDET (Public radio in Detroit "Don't call us NPR") called "The Arkansas Traveller" which features Bluegrass. Like you, I don't listen to much country aside from a bit of Johnny Cash, but I really enjoyed listening to it Sunday night on my way home. This might be an…
Ah, I should have saved that red boxed version of D&D
Non-earthtone color technology was lost in 1968. It wasn't redisovered again until late 1979. For a while, even the sun was sepiatoned.
Snack the Ripper
Actually, the Glenlivet is Scottish (go figure…)
It is a step below the Glenlivet. Drinkable.
Exciting
A postscript for a great author, I will have to check this out.
damn, didn't notice it above…
I wouldn't want for this one to go unmentioned:
Wallace Shawn
*Bows* What else am I going to do? Work!?! Pshaw.
Phel: the Princess Bride on Friday, of course.
Do you think they're happy being catatonic in a closet?!?
I think Conan actually has a shot of holding his own. Letterman now is kind of like Carson was when he started: an old hand, still very good, but with a slightly outdated showmanship philosophy. Letterman never really left the 80's/90's.
My Christian question: How does he play in to the earlier history of the island?