Hey that's neat. Taking a cue from your response, I just Googled Botswana UFO and found sightings. Cool. Thanks for the idea.
Hey that's neat. Taking a cue from your response, I just Googled Botswana UFO and found sightings. Cool. Thanks for the idea.
I'm thirty days late because I watch via Hulu (so no future spoilers please), but interesting theory concerning Nathan and Audrey. It would also help explain why he's obviously attracted to her, but never really does anything about it. Instead, he just keeps dating other girls.
It'd be really great if someone would produce a YouTube of such a window display, then put it on a loop and make it repeat for the length of a shift.
Indeed.
I'd like to see the version they pre-recorded in case Bill would have won. I imagine it was a party scene, sort of the exact opposite of what they did for a loss, but I guess that's tied-up somewhere in the Worldwide Pants vaults.
Great gem! Thanks for digging it up.
I believe it may have been touched-upon last season, but (if you're in the US) this clip of Rumpelstiltskin teaching it to Regina also kind of explains it.
As I understand it, the heart controls the person, so it was Cora speaking the words through Aurora with the heart. Also as an FYI, the most recent five episodes are available next day via Hulu and ABC.com.
Where's me goat? (Good eye)
Why do some commenters assume that the aliens would be wiser than us?
One would think that he was interested in the investigation and its speedy conclusion out of concern for his friend. The initial reports and some of that which has come out most recently seem to say the Petraeus connection may not have been known in the beginning and even if it were, it would take a big leap to…
I haven't seen the documentary, so I didn't know that Clash has an insane schedule. As I recall, they film Sesame Street by the sets — for example, one week they may do all of the store scenes — so it would make sense to me, if he had weeks that his presence wasn't required and that he may choose to spend that time…
I'm fine with the resolution and whatever happened doesn't really matter to me, but with that out of the way, I'm curious as to why you think the relationship was based in New York. A TMZ report Caity linked to earlier quotes an email from Clash offering to fly him to the city, so they could talk.
He may have just left his personal laptop open, while he took a shower or something. Maybe it was the only computer in the room and she offered to find the start time for a movie, saw that his Google was logged-in and succumbed to the temptation to click. Heck, she may have forgotten it was his computer, saw Gmail on…
You should email him a link. If not to the post, the YouTube.
Okay, now that I've watched this episode... What? Not even headshot of David Niven? (I know he wasn't a real "Bond", but I liked him all the same.)
Sorry to hear this is the second to last show and wonder why that's the case. I've thoroughly enjoyed them and I thought they were playing along with the whole blogs-like-TV and added emphasis on video that was part of the Gawker focus, back around the launch of .tv and the 2010 redesign.
Add me to the chorus of people who would watch the show, if it streamed. Through the first half of the first season episodes were available via the CBS site, but then they disappeared and it doesn't look like they're coming back.
For some reason I can't see mine, but my wife makes sure I know they're there.
The ones that have always made me suspicious were "what's celebrity x, five to twenty years past their peak, up to these days" and the answer is something along the lines of they raise alpacas and a collection of their photos will be at a gallery in Santa Fe through Christmas; they're in real estate and are about to…