noracharles--disqus
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Me me me! It was my Senior year in college, and I remember being in class on Monday morning and Prof. Wallace (who I had a goofy crush on) asked really jokingly "Did anyone go to the Green Day concert on Saturday?" and I raised my hand, then looked around and realized nobody else's hand was up AND they were all

A friend of mine recently suggested I start a website where I post treatments for imaginary TV shows from the 80s, but make it look real enough that people believe that these were actually shows that aired but didn't make it past the mid-season.

I might have missed something, but didn't she still have her ankle monitor on? She had a 6pm curfew, that thing would have been going berserk.

No, I saw the shock also. They stayed on her expression just a little too long for it to be a standard double-take. You could see the tumbler turning in her head and practically hear the pins clicking.

It wasn't so much "calling" him gay as just making an observation. "So… gay, huh?" and then walking on, like "well whaddaya know." He certainly didn't give a shit, the only reason he got into the fight was because Ian was on top of Terry pounding his head in. I think he just jumped in for the hell of it, not

The probation officer knew she'd broken curfew, by a wide margin. She had the choice of confessing and taking her licks or trying to dodge and making it worse.

"My parents bought me from a Subic Bay whorehouse. Go Navy!"

There was a rumor in 2013 (I think) that Joe Cornish had optioned it, which makes me very hopeful. I think "Attack the Block" is the perfect movie, and has all the pacing and mood that I would want in "Snow Crash". I haven't heard anything since. Having said that — you could make a series out of it — I mean how

He may not have sucked all that much really, even Ewan MacGregor was kind of shitty in that movie. Consider how hamstrung they all were by horrible dialog and really bad direction. George Lucas is known for being bad at both, but held the reins with a pretty firm grip. Its no accident that the best of all the

Trainspotting, A Life Less Ordinary, Shallow Grave, Emma, Velvet Goldmine, The Pillowbook, etc.

John Boyega should be in all the movies. If he were 25 years older he would be perfect for Hiro Protagonist in Cornish's (alleged) "Snow Crash". He even did the Hiro katana-wearing-on-a-motorcycle in "Attack the Block" (which I HAVE to think was a Cornish fanboy nod to SC.)

Like the way the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles carried on? That was a great show and great concept, that's something I could get behind.

What the buggery fuck.

Spiderwebs is the best song on the album. Gets me bouncing every time.

The article (or one of the articles) mentioned that he was found my his roommate/s, so I assume no?

Magic.

That's because Gannicus lived about 90 years before Jesus was crucified. The thorny crown was used to mock him for being "King of the Jews"

Yeah about 200 years, but Rollo is based on the Rollo who founded Normandy, so it all comes together.

Well put. I often wondered why my ex-boyfriend was such a bag of shit compared to his dad, who was a self-made millionaire with grit and a conscience.

Crucifixtion? Gooood. First door on the left, one cross each! Crucifixtion? Gooood…