Still perplexed as to what Varys has in mind for Dany - obviously she would be good breeding stock as far as he's concerned, but then there's the matter of her pets which he would presumably know about but I don't recall him mentioning in the books.
Still perplexed as to what Varys has in mind for Dany - obviously she would be good breeding stock as far as he's concerned, but then there's the matter of her pets which he would presumably know about but I don't recall him mentioning in the books.
I'm baffled as to how the fact that the cast has their own bowling team didn't make the cut: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Please don't touch the display case, it contains a rare Mary Worth comic in which she advises a friend to commit suicide.
And some kind of stratagem to go about doing it!
That's actually a recreation of how Seth Macfarlane broke up w/Emilia Clarke. It took a lot of cajoling to get Peter Dinklage to join in, and of course it wound up backfiring.
It's actually the vacuum cleaner at the car wash up the road. That one year ban just flew by, didn't it?
I'm looking forward to this SO much more: http://www.nitehawkcinema.c…
This speech is compIeteIy out of character for him. The network insisted that @avclub-e131fa896265671584c9b01cb0ed51cd:disqus “Iearn a Iesson”,
so we had to add this sappy ending. It's very disappointing.
My prayers were answered!
@mikebmbx:disqus : It was his nephew.
Is that you, Glenn Danzig?
Doug Stanhope's brutal takedown of him was so great I have to post it twice: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I meant footnotes in the distinctive Hitchhikers Guide style, obviously.
Optimus Prime: Oh, it's hopeless. Utterly, utterly hopeless.
Especially if you follow up w/the Baroque Cycle. So far as I know nobody ever cataloged all the parallel characters (descendants and otherwise) and the at times hilarious, tragic, ingenious ironies that ensued.
Heh - that's EXACTLY what Danielewski predicted would happen in his intro, remember?
I think The Trial was in a torrent I just downloaded for the 90's version of Classics Illustrated - I know that that's frowned upon here, but Moby Dick by Bill Sienkiewicz or The Scarlet Letter by P. Craig Russel are just way too awesome to remain in obscurity.
Yeah, I only skimmed through Dark Tower after book three but I would have picked it up in a second if I heard King was following up on that. Why in gods name would he put it out there and then just…
Peter Dinklage played the lead in a production of The Imaginary Invalid @ Bard last year!
My understanding is that they're holding off until True Blood confirms it's end date.