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I didn’t realize Doug Wheatley was illustrating this. He’s a great comics artist and worked on the Magic: The Gathering comics back in the 90s.

fill the balloon with bear traps

To Hogan’s credit, he came out strong against Durkin and the Board of Regents’ initial decision.

Dear Salty,

Both my wife and I work very hard and we think we deserve, nay, are entitled to blow off a lot of steam with a nice dinner out with our 14 month-old Instabook tenant.

Yet we get dirty looks (of jealousy?) wherever we go because we find it convenient to change our kid’s nappy at our table. (It’s the good

He actually does release shorter stories the Dunk and Egg novella’s which have been turned into a short (by his standards) single volume A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms are actually really good.  Also have a lot of fun easter eggs, especially regarding the three eyed raven, for fans of the series.

Having worked in production for many years how this works is as follows...they film it and then ask permission if they can use the footage. If the person says no they don’t use it.

I guarantee you they got the woman’s permission before actually broadcasting it. Oprah’s too experienced a television personality to make that mistake. I’m sure there’s an assistant with a clipboard whose entire job is to do exactly that right after the filming has ended.

This coming from someone who has read the books multiple times

Yes, I know. The point I’m making is that it doesn’t matter whether the nobles of Westeros think he’s a bastard or not.

The huge issue we’re going to face in this final season is pretty simple: All we’ve got is a (seemingly) insane young man’s word that Jon isn’t a bastard...Given that the leaders in Westeros are so famously even tempered and reasonable, I’m sure their reaction won’t be universal disbelief. Totally certain of it.

I hadn’t factored Arthur Dayne into my thinking before. The Kingsguard there does sort of suggest who the father is, doesn’t it? Whoopsie. xD

It’s definitely an issue, but it’s a cultural thing. A bit like drinking on the train (which has licencing rules than other places) getting shitfaced in the airport Weatherspoons is looked upon by some as a sign that your holiday has officially begun.

*Sits back with some popcorn to watch the people watching*
This is either gonna go down like “Lost” or it is gonna be great. Either way I am more interested in how people feel about it rather than the story itself.

Oh MAN. My MIL mailed us a box of various flavors of Turkish Delight and I basically ate all of it while my partner looked at me in confusion. The texture, flavors... all perfect.

Captain Marvel! I can’t sew, so I made the star of Hala part more like armor that lays on top (it’s made from foam). Blue bodysuit, wig & red gloves from Amazon. Bought some red material to make the sash & also made the button on the sash from foam. You can’t see the boots, but they’re the red wraparound bandage Toms,

Went to the class I TA as Ben Solo.

Daredevil and Jason Voorhees look camera ready (not that I am an expert), so major tip of the hat to them. I loved Brain Guy, too.

This year I decided to dress up as Justice League Reshoot Superman:

I had a LOT of help with this. A friend of a friend who is a seamstress put the body suit and cape together. I worked on the gloves, sign, belt and other accessories. I have no idea how she pulled it off so well.

Alas, my nights are currently spent in the sweet embrace of the gym. And also, seeking Justice or whatever, I guess?