My favorite old school D&D dungeon - ridiculously deadly but amazingly fun.
My favorite old school D&D dungeon - ridiculously deadly but amazingly fun.
I hate Dr. Drew, but I can't really explain my hatred for him nearly as well as Doug Stanhope.
As soon as I read 'fried fish' I stopped reading. Grilled FTW
I didn't consciously do it, but I think I managed to neatly avoid all of these issues in my newest book. Go me!
Sorry, but I don't care how you frame it. There were a dozen worse things in this episode alone than the scene between Jaime and Cersei. At least a dozen.
Oh, and just to be clear, sororities too.
Frats. Need. To. Die.
My sides are actually, really, no lie, hurting from that Quark caption.
Apparently, this article should begin with a breakdown of the differences between polyamory and polygamy. People don't even seem to be grasping the basic definitions.
My mind went to the exact same place.
Is there a reason that your very unhappy post was aimed at me? Did happiness somehow raise your ire?
OMG. You know what would really suck? If they made sequels to the Matrix. There's one movie that should just be left alone in all of its perfection.
I just gave in on Firefly. An acquaintance at Tabletop Day was raving about it and my brain refused to hold out past this sale.
My crush on Kristen Bell goes so far beyond the usual. She funny, fun, smart, talented, pretty, nice. It's not even really a crush at this point. It's just a huge amount of admiration and respect.
Wow. That's a great sign. I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
Have to agree with you there. Really no chemistry at all.
I'm having a hard time telling if you're trolling or not. I keep re-reading your post and I honestly can't figure out if you're a sane person who is skillfully pulling my chain or a total wingnut off of his meds. Either way, thanks for making me laugh.
This looks pretty good. My one concern would be Caity Lotz, who I see as a weak link on the otherwise excellent Arrow. Her acting comes across as really flat to me. Although, as an AI character in The Machine, that might be a strength.
You make some great points and I wasn't aware that TMP had the second highest box office. I enjoyed TMP - even as a nine year old kid who was still in the throes of watching TOS. But looking back on it as an adult, the story told in TMP, while it's a good one, doesn't support a two hour film, in my opinion. It either…
I'm convinced that Wrath of Khan is the apex of all things Star Trek. Without it, the franchise would have died on the vine. Think about it. It was such a turn around from ST:TMP, which did little to bring new fans or new life into the franchise. It's popularity spawned two 'sequels' (III and IV) probably helped…