I Shall Wear Midnight was only three books ago though, and that's one of his greats.
I Shall Wear Midnight was only three books ago though, and that's one of his greats.
Well he'd then be the Alfredo.
Google "onebro," that's the term people who don't level use.
Fringe also had Jasika Nicole.
Seems odd, given that future is portrayed, in its way, as kind of crappy.
He's never been shy of referencing literature or obscure knowledge in his lyrics.
There's an upcoming comedy show in Australia that's a musical adaptation of this.
I don't know about all of you, but I'm not exactly concerned with Gaddafi's thoughts on The Dictator at this point.
This, one thousand times this
White Wine in the Sun by Tim Minchin. Antipodean, for sure, but a beautiful sentiment.
Epileptic is the first Autobiographical comic I ever read. Mind = Blown.
Voted Life on Mars, but wish I could vote for Farscape and Daria as well. good selection!
Thud is pretty well defined- I've got a board out at the moment :)
I'll just use the downtime to watch Cougarton Abbey.
I've always liked the James Randi demonstration
'Psychic Surgery' is actually a thing though- not a working thing, but it's a discrete concept. See 'Man on the Moon' for an example
Major Prob I and my Housemate had with this episode is why, in an environment where you KNOW there are killer spores, the main characters weren't in full HazMat suits.
So It's the West Wing's MS plot on a smaller, Grammerish scale.
The nice touch…
For this episode has always been how neatly Bartlet uses an analogy that's aimed squarely at gun-toting america. An intelligence question is brilliant, slipping it in so cleanly is masterful
Apple
Is still a stupid name for a child.