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Stannis, as a pretender to the Iron Throne, has pros and cons, just like all of the other candidates. This is the whole point of the Song… that NO ONE has what it takes to make a truly great ruler. Dany has dragons, heritage, intelligence, and moxy, but she is on another continent and she is a preteen. Tommen is the…
Hey pal, just you try redditting with nine fingers!
Sometimes there is bourbon in it.
Yes! My favorites aren't the wilder, boutique flavors, though. Instead, I love the salty caramel and milk chocolate! Jeni's products are good not because of their crazy flavors, but because they get the ice cream part right: creamy and smooth, where most OTC ice creams are dense, brittle, and sometimes waxy or gritty.
Pale Force! Hoffman was a member of The Legion of Pale:
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As a man with small, weak hands, I can tell you that it is difficult for me to make all of those chords.
(I agree, but don't tell Mädchen. I think I've got a shot with her!)
The Wraith features a great lost 80s song, "Hearts vs Head," by none other than Stan Bush, the man who bridges the gap between Rick Springfield and Billy Squier, and who penned the legendary Transformers/Boogie Nights tune, "The Touch."
Hypercubing Helena
"Two Moon Junction." Yes, I liked that film as well. I liked it three times in one night, as I recall.
You don't have to pick just one! Those three, along with Sheryl Lee, were a seriously hot bunch of doomed crazy girls.
A premise like that DEMANDS Julian Sands.
Saturnalia is a great record!
Sigh. Time for a Top 5 Wedding Present/Cinerama Albums list.
It's not really a part of Bizarro, so you are okay.
This is the correct answer. Gedge's catalog rivals Elvis Costello's, and is almost as diverse, stylistically.
I have that version, and you are correct!
That is my interpretation also, Dobber… Moon is about a guy who is either dying or immobilized in the hospital (hence the get-well-card and withered legs comments). His death-bed fantasy involves space exploration, a scenario which takes him far away (as far away as, say, a man who grew up in the mid 20th century…
It's definitely more exploitative than "Suffer," but it's also a good tune.