If they still exist, I don’t know about it. They pretty much died in the 90's AFAIC. IMO Nothing topped Scooby Do, Fat Albert, Looney Tunes. Superfriends. Yes I was a child of the 70's/80's.
If they still exist, I don’t know about it. They pretty much died in the 90's AFAIC. IMO Nothing topped Scooby Do, Fat Albert, Looney Tunes. Superfriends. Yes I was a child of the 70's/80's.
I’m really glad I don’t have to worry about people detailing out every detail what I wear when I leave the house.
He keeps his hat on and cries out “Blake” at the end but other than that it’s... fine.
Or, more specifically, she “picked it up” after it “hit Blake in the head and fell on the floor.”
that boat-sinking scene is gonna be so metal
Two observations:
I have Hashimoto’s, so I take a pill for that every morning. After I had been diagnosed with that a few years, all of my pre-diagnosis symptoms came back. My endocrinologist suggested eliminating gluten from my diet, since my bloodwork was absolutely perfect so changing my dosage likely wouldn’t make me feel better.…
Oh.My.God.
I don’t know how you survive that. Here in Croatia there is a massive trend and so many magazines are coming out on how to “heal” yourself with plants and spices and juicing.
Now I think eating more veggies and exercising is the best thing you can do for yourself, but thinking that every dubious claim that dr…
Winning?
That book (House of Dreams) is surprisingly DARK.
I want someone to make an honest to God decent version of A Wrinkle In Time, A Wind In The Door and A Swiftly Tilting Planet. The version that came out in 2003 was such a disappointment, even though I adore Alfre Woodard. Also? Forget Nancy Drew (not that I don’t adore her - my bookshelf full of vintage ‘30's - ‘50's…
“there will always be doctors willing to hawk an empty (and potentially lethal) promise for the sake of money”
This is very sad.
It’s easy to empathize with people *wanting* to believe they can be fully cured of chronic diseases, yet hopefully they have a voice of reason in their circle for when the “magical thinking”…
“I didn’t see it as Russian roulette. I didn’t see it as a complete dismissal of the conventional course we’ve been on. I’m not recommending that anyone – I’m presenting myself as a type of
guineapig.”
I’m deeply intrigued. However, some of the original casting was superb. Who could possibly match the original Matthew & Marilla? Though I’ve watched it a hundred times, two scenes reduce me to sobs every time: when Matthew surprises Anne with the dress with the puff sleeves and his death scene. (Sigh.)
“Say my name.”
I’d love to see some of the later books - esp Rilla of Ingleside which was fascinating to read while studying World War 1.
1. Put the KitKat into a plastic sandwich bag