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EvilJenius
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I'm going to chalk it up to your spellcheck, since as a book-reading reviewer you ought know that Kingsguard is one word.

If you need (and can afford) to go all the way to Australia just to see boobies (I recommend the Galapagos for that), you're doing something wrong…

Or more accurately, Cam pointed out he was from New Zealand, and Mitch said it was the "same thing."

Nothing but lies and pictures of also-lies!

Oh, good. So it's not just me then…

You're right; I'd totally forgotten about that.

It's really hard to put into words, but if you tasted it you'd know what I meant immediately. It's got a oily/greasy…*feel* to it. As if it's slightly THICKER than water should be.

"Constructicons inferior; Ron Swanson superior!"

No wonder he was a psycho; Evian is disgusting. Water shouldn't feel/taste greasy.

Considering how capricious her bosses can be (e.g. nearly getting fired because your fiancé sent you flowers and your boss is a crazy person), wear what you want, Shirley.

And I'm not saying he's a decent person or should be absolved. Hell, JAIME doesn't even say that. I was merely commenting that his gripe is that he's looked down on by people just as shitty as he is, for probably the LEAST shitty thing he's ever done.

BUT that piece of s*** reputation (in-story, not from readers) comes solely from his murdering Aerys Targaryen, and he's surrounded by guys who've arguably done worse (The Hound, The Mountain, etc) and don't get nearly the same amount of hate for it.

I'd say, technically, he DID win the fight. But since he died FIRST, Tyrion loses the trial by combat.

I read the books, and he's still one of my all-time favorite characters. So the newbie love is hardly surprising.

Which is what made him more interesting than say, Ned. His big gripe is that, no matter how much of a scumbag someone is, they still look down on HIM as an oathbreaker, even though in doing so, he essentially saved Kings Landing. In a realm where oaths are revered, and yet guys are constantly breaking them left and

Valorum was the one who had the vote of no confidence held against him.

I can't act worth a damn, but this reveal makes me want to do community theater.

Take a hike, Chancellor Valorum!

And Bourne Supremacy is the second part of a trilogy, as opposed to a random cash-grab.

Yeah, it could be premature…except for her, y'know, not being a working actress anymore and apparently not being interested in being one.