Ah, the cube, nature's prefect meat form.
Ah, the cube, nature's prefect meat form.
Just liver.
"hogmaw" sounds a lot like haggis and therefore delicious.
May I ask how old your granddad was when he died?
Maybe they thought something that legitimately only affects 1% of the population wasn't worth making a song and dance about. Seems to be before modern marketing.
Just a thought here, do you perchance live in a dusty attic?
If liver tastes like a dusty attic it's waaaaaay overcooked, fried liver should still be pink inside. In something like a liver and bacon casserole, it'll be cooked through, but since it'll have been stewing in a sauce with bacon and veggies it'll be, that's right, fucking delicious.
I'll give you a clue. The activity would make him a w…er.
Interesting. I'm not a fan of his music so I came into his work through a literary doorway. I'm perhaps a little disappointed that the exceptional premise isn't followed through in a more straightforward genre fashion, but I read the first chapter on the publisher's website and really liked it so now just need to get…
Without seeing the clip is it "then maybe you shouldn't be living heeeeeeeere!"
Windbag? I can think of another W for Piers, related to what his dad shoulda done instead of having sex with his mum. Would have saved us all this bother.
Colin Farrell did an almost flawless one in "In Bruges". Come to think of it, he's pulled it out in a couple of movies and sometimes goes full method and adopts it in interviews, too. Fucking top talent, that bloke.
47 Rohirrim.
What sucks is that it was for an ad, not even some amazing film.
Shame that wasn't done in "Good Day to Die Hard" with Jai "I am talking meat" Courtney. I mean, short of not having him in the fucking film in the first place.
Sarcasm. I was lumping him in with the previous poster's list. Dawkins is brilliant in one field, kinda dumb in others, and and a massive arsehole.
Everyone could always use another million or ten.
Came on here to make a Lars out of time joke, but hats off, that's champagne comedy right there!
Newsted himelf debunks the whole malicious bass removal rumour, along with other misconceptions in this interview.
For academic writing, yes, in newspaper writing it's usually double quotes. Point is, in British style, punctuation falls outside the quotes unless it forms part of the quote.