which Dr. Who episode had "Mr. Blue Sky"?
which Dr. Who episode had "Mr. Blue Sky"?
upvoted for the last line.
he made not have made it to his 80's, but he would have loved the 1980's.
Try trying your screens off an hour before lights out, and read paper instead. Books, magazines, comics, whatev. It'll give your brain a chance to wind down, and if you do that for a week or so, you'll get into a routine that should work.
The Nazi bit is a different problem…
it was the long creaking before the crunches…
Ann Coulter-level? c'mon…
woah woah woah - what's Maureen Dowd done to be lumped in with that bunch?
awesome - thank you!
Anyone use Brita filers? I do, but I really hate that they don't make a glass container. Seems to miss an important point…
Anyone know of glass carafes that take Brita filters?
but he couldn't read the news like Richard Baker.
judg-a-ja-judg, judg-a-ja-judg,judg-a-ja-judg, judg-aaaaa;
judg-a-ja-judg, judg-a-ja-judg,judg-a-ja-judg, judg-aaaaa…
(repeat)
possibly not as versatile, but, on the show, Baker filled the role like no-one else. (and I slightly preferred Davison, but I'll admit Baker was better. It's sorta like preferring Roger while admitting that Sean was better)
"Louise Jameson as Leela was probably the best actor to ever be a regular on the old series.."
uh - celery salt third on the list. Lower than I thought. Impressive.
my brain just broke.
fantastic photos, thanks for the links.
love a good fish spatula.
got so excited for a minute, then discovered that Think of it isn't on Canadian Netflix…
…or Blackadder…
never used - or heard of - Old Bay seasoning but I'm going to guess that the main ingredient is salt, right?
I can get paid for punching Nazis in the street? Sign me up.