See, I think that could have been incredible. They do such amazing work with costumes in general — I'd loved to have seen a Daario that really went for the look.
See, I think that could have been incredible. They do such amazing work with costumes in general — I'd loved to have seen a Daario that really went for the look.
Hurrah! Thank you!!
I was 27. I had no idea the show was on that long — I remember watching it in high school.
"The trick, William Potter, is not minding that it hurts."
Oh my goodness, I'd forgotten about this book (which I read when I was ten, and which yes, freaked me right out).
This was kind of long and dumb, but then totally worth it at the end. So the exact opposite of LOST.
My mom's like you — always skipping to the end to read first, and wanting to know how movies end. Personally, I find it stressful to know the ending of a story I haven't read/heard before. I feel like I have to suspend the part of me that knows what's going to happen in order to enjoy watching the story unfold.…
Name: HAL 9000, from 2001
I'm slowly but surely illustrating Ezra Pound's Canto I.
"Bewildered and disenchanted" seems like a pretty close match to me.
I live on a boat (a 38' Tollycraft tri-cabin built in the late 60's), and most of my house crushes are on other boats. Here's one I kayak past all the time and just covet to bits.
So that explains why HR said my outfit was "completely inappropriate." Thanks, internet!
I have a few memories from before I was two — we moved just before my second birthday, so since they're in our old house, I know they had to have been from before that. They're pretty small and context free, but here goes:
We've had similar experiences with FedEx. Once, they delivered one of my husband's sculptures to a warehouse three blocks from his studio, and insisted that someone had signed for it, so we had received it. Luckily, the warehouse owner realized the mistake and returned it. But as far as FedEx was concerned, it could…
If sheep are a mobile device, then yes. (The way my mother-via-Herodotus always told it, the children — who were raised by shepherds with strict orders that no one ever speak in their presence — started saying 'baa baaa,' which the shepherds interpreted as 'bekos').
Came to tell this story, which my mother would always tell when we passed by Bac-Os in the grocery aisle. Classics-major moms always have the best stories.
I have never seen this movie, mostly because "Love, Actually" is the most twee, focus group generated title in the history of ever.
Also, St. Nicholas was born in Greece and lived in what is now Turkey. I've lost track of whether that's 'white' or not, but it's definitely less WASPy than these guys seem to believe.
That also works.