When did the Lannister army start recruiting non-psychotic recruits?
Home lives?
Sharing food?
Poliver and his boys would be very, very disappointed.
When did the Lannister army start recruiting non-psychotic recruits?
Home lives?
Sharing food?
Poliver and his boys would be very, very disappointed.
Her?
Are we calling it "The Poisoned Feast"?
I love how Beric has a sort of husky voice because the Lannister army tried to hang him.
Bingo. Bran crossing the wall with the mark of the Night King on his arm deactivates the Wall. "Local boy ruins everything".
Arya walked out of there in full Boss Mode.
The boy was named Ned, right?
It was! Loved it.
And it was the work that went into building up the characters Kevin and Nora over three seasons that made the surprises mean something.
Edd: So, they have all forgotten about me? What to do, what to do… Oh, look. More shit that needs shoveling. I was starting to wonder what to do with the rest of me day.
"Season six saw action move from the Wall farther south, as the two characters we care about there—Jon Snow and Samwell Tarly…"
Single tear rolls from Edd's eye, freezing halfway down his cheek.
Interesting…
I came to read the article because I made the exact same mistake.
I have seen posters for the Green Lake Aqua Theater, but thought they were retro kitsch fakes. Wow.
Now, I wouldn't put more than a foot in that water, but I would have to see Led Zep.
Pink Floyd at Pompeii, 1972; just me, PF, the crew, and a bunch of powerful blotter acid for four glorious days.
Do you feeeeeel… like swimming.
The one near Ballard Locks is a little further for me than Greenwood, but it is much less crowded, so I usually go there.
Damn, thinking about a veg burger with cheese and those roasted peppers now…
Mrs. Cyrano was talking to me about the platypus a few weeks ago and I said "you know, the male has a venomous spur on its hind leg" (thanks, P. O'B!)
I finished the entire series over the course of 4 years. I liked them so much that after the first few I limited myself to a few a year, and I would go back and re-read…
Have you seen Where the Green Ants Dream by Werner Hertzog?
Still catching up, but I liked this comment and it made me think… It might be likely that Christopher Sunday singing the song that only he knew was going to fulfill God's plan, and that Kevin Sr. trying to grab it and sing it himself would be subverting The Plan, making Kevin Sr. an agent of evil.
BS. You got a link to possibly prove that?