That's gorgeous and I want to live there and I am 100% certain there is a secret passage in that house somewhere. Don't tell me is there isn't.
That's gorgeous and I want to live there and I am 100% certain there is a secret passage in that house somewhere. Don't tell me is there isn't.
I am pretty sure that, somewhere in my parents' basement, there is still a shoebox full of the paper dolls that came with each issue. Actually, that might be one of the first things that got me interested in costume history; I now own a vintage clothing business and am gearing up to open my own vintage shop. So, uh,…
I can think of at least three SF conventions I have attended at which people asked me who I was cosplaying when I was not, in fact, cosplaying. And none of them thought I was cosplaying Chuck from Pushing Daisies, which is actually what I am secretly doing most days.
But what if it turns out like Ten Things I Hate About You, and one of the cool black kids falls in love with the son?? I don't think we should just assume the worst, here.
Wow, sounds like Lancaster has changed a lot since I went to school there! When I was there, the twin blows of Wal-Mart and the mall had knocked out most of the downtown business a while ago, and they were only starting to fill those empty storefronts. Also the comic book store was a dank nerd-cave where I regularly…
Tragically, I DID watch Everwood but focused my teenaged crush-having energy on Chris' costar Gregory Smith, who, uh, did not go on to quite the same career heights and also is not nearly as funny. What a fool I was! But once I started watching Parks and Rec I got back on track.
...I feel like 'What if Batman looked like a manic pixie dream girl?' is the sort of premise that could really go places, actually.
I know you're probably like OKAY I GET IT by now, but I fucking love Captain America and would like to share some important facts about him: