You could warn them, if only you spoke Hovitos.
You could warn them, if only you spoke Hovitos.
I love Pangs too, as I love Almost Blue and the Initiative. ah, really the whole of season 4 actually.
I did nothing but masturbate for a month and I went blind.
Sure, he may have had good intentions but that doesn't stop him from coming across as a smug, self-important git.
a video of something funny your cat just did
Unfortunately my cat has canceraids.
Start hoarding my virtual gold?
I would but i don't have time. Is it okay if I just pay some Chinese students to level up and hoard it for me?
I like big butts too and I *can* lie, but not - ironically enough - about liking big butts. That part is true.
@Aqualad: no, Morrison messed up with Xorn. It was Morrison's decision to make him Magneto in disguise, which having read and re-read Xorn's introduction makes very little sense (why would Magneto be hanging out with old men eating noodles and offering little zen koans, for instamce?)
sorry, trade paperbacks, not hardcovers.
Like the art that accompanied it, Morrison's X-Men run veered between pure brilliance and confusing muddle.
Yes, there were four Zenith hardcovers put out by Titan, but the copyright dispute prevented them from ever publishing the conclusion, and now the four trades are out of print too.
"I'd like the Zenith series to be available"
Yeah, me too.
Gary Shandling's show is a lie
In the future, dressing like your dad didn't actually turn out to be fashionable.
Bang and Blame off Monster was the first time i heard an REM song and didn't recognise it as REM straightaway. But once i got into it, it was a great album…
Never thought I'd live to see Automatic for the People described as 'early' REM.
Also Eric's origin story strongly recalled Anya's origin story in Buffy (scandanavian setting, subtitles).
Yes, teh level of SUCK.
sorry to say i don't really buy into a division between literature and children's literature either. i think children's books could be described as a genre but hardly less literary. unfortunately that buys into the idea that 'real' literature is for adults and fairy tales are for kids.
sorry Zack but there's definitely something snobby in saying the books aren't 'literature', whatever that means.
It's not that you *could* be wrong. It's almost certainly the case that you *are* wrong.