lauradragonwench
LauraDragonWench
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Oh, my yes, the couch! Right there with you on that, although my thinking is, forget about just a couch, I'll take a whole furniture suite made of books. And then build some walls around me with books, figure out how to make a roof out of books... but then I'd feel sorry for the poor things, stuck out in the rain

Oh, that made me laugh! That sounds like the kind of thing my mom would've done (which is probably why we never played the game at any of the sleepovers at my house ;P). But I can see how that would've cured your curiosity about the game.

Maybe because Fillion played a kind of meathead, which he just doesn't do well with. Goofy? Hell yeah! Snarky? You beat. But dumb? Never. But I still enjoyed the show. And I thought the same thing about Reynolds getting typecasted and worried about it, because I knew he had it in him to do more. Have you ever

I remember playing with one that we had from like the 60's or 70's. It was always fun to freak out the scaredy-cat at slumber parties. Especially after watching The Exorcist. Of course, you have to play 'Light as a feather, stiff as a board' too, just to get the complete "mental suggestion" experience. The only

I kinda figured Biel would be more up your alley, but I agree with you that they both looked really good. And I've never been a big Biel fan, but after Blade Trinity, I began to see her in a more positive light. Then I saw her in Easy Virtue, which is 180 degrees from the action-packed Blade Trinity, and found out

I'll be freaky with you (whoa, that came out dirtier than planned) because I hated Blade 2 and enjoyed the third. (Yes, that was mostly because of my lady-lust towards Ryan Reynolds, but that's just something everyone'll need to deal with.) I am so not a fan of Guillermo del Toro—I think he's an overrated hack who

This news warms the cockles of my heart. I was never a comics nerd, but for Elfquest, I would draw blood in order to keep up with the latest issue. I can remember vividly the day Elfquest was introduced to me: at 18, my older sister had just moved out of the house and she being 9 years older than me, I envied her

In a way, these remind me of Brian Froud's work. His faerie drawings always had a hint (sometimes more) of the grotesque to them, a reminder of the often bloody and terrifying origins of most fantastical beings. I like these mermaids; I wouldn't want to encounter any of them, but I like 'em.

This one is my personal favorite. She looks as though she'd be chatting with the enemy on the battlefield as they're lined up in battle formation and apologizing to each fallen foe her comrades split open. And would possibly buy beer for any survivor, no matter who they fought for, once the battle was finished. I

I remember watching and enjoying those shows hosted by Steve Irwin and Jeff Corwin; the one thing I remember most about them, aside from the hosts' love for the animals they were interacting with, were their constant reminders to approach animals cautiously and to handle them, if at all, with care and gentleness,

Me, too, though I have to admit that as much as I liked the first two, I freaking loved the third one. Then again, I'm a Shane Black fan and love his style, which I thought was a perfect fit to Stark's snark.

Hell, this made my palms AND feet sweat while watching this! Nope, nope, nope.

Gotta say, this is starting to look pretty awesome, aside from the regrettable story-tweaking that was performed on it. Then again, I've always been an Angelina fan, especially when she's bad. Because she does bad so very, very good.

I'd certainly take this... if I thought it would work in my situation. But since my migraine is always there—there's no onset, there's no offset, the pain is continuous—I really don't see how it would help me. But, damn, would I be willing to try!

For me, and I know this will sound supremely weird, but I loved to hear Jadyn Wong speak. There's just something about her voice that I enjoyed, and I'm not necessarily speaking of her accent, though that forms part of it. But mainly it's the pitch and timbre of Wong's voice that drew me in; I could've spent the

Bless you! I fucking hate the new Kinja layout (why do they have to keep dorking around with it every couple of months?), so for this ability to thwart it that you've provided, I am eternally grateful. Bless you, good sir or madam! (I don't know why I'm suddenly speaking as though I've just come out of a Jane

Rufio! Rufio! Ru-fi-oooooo! (Couldn't help myself.) But I agree, totally fabulous.

Have to say it, but as soon as Christopher Gorham showed up (whatever his character's name was... Walsh, that was it) and popped the question, I shouted, "Too good to be true!" No man is that patient and understanding after he's asked a woman to marry him. Didn't see him being a flying monkey, but I knew he was up

Right there with you. I don't like Neil, either. And, like you, it's hard to put my finger on exactly why, as I know he does well as an ambassador for science. His attitude and personality just rubs me the wrong way, which is why I just can't get worked up about the new Cosmos.

I like you. ;D