patagonianhorsesnake--disqus
patagonianhorsesnake
patagonianhorsesnake--disqus

for some reason this one feels like it could be right for any recent thread

a lot of civil war generals were quite robust. i mean, it was about 50% waistcoat, but still

it has over 700 but i have no idea what time it is

that pirate skeleton looks so sad. he's not even sure if he's a pirate skeleton at all, or just a skeleton who's angry at an hourglass.

i approached that link with deep trepidation.

my mom's dog is a king charles! (mixed with some other tiny bouncy dog)

the audience loves some dead hunchback jokes, i guess. the laughing went on

on the plus side, i knew that it was madison! on the other plus side, i've had the animaniacs president song stuck in my head for hours

i liked his pratfalls in the book of job. really helped lighten the mood a bit.

for the last time, it's a model train setup! he even learned how to make a neat water feature from a guy in mayor's income, tn…

to be fair, a lot of people have trouble keeping their papal inquisitors straight

i never would have remembered that.

hey, it's like they said about the cathars "kill them all. god will know his oh christ i'm an evil evil bastard"

ha! looks like all of my years knowing that willa cather wrote books involving the prarie have payed off!

every time i watch that, i feel like i'm having an awful fever dream

"tennessee walking horse" just doesn't seem like a thing. it's just random words thrown together!

damn it audrey, for once this isn't about you or your neighbor's mother's car!

eh, being born into the minor nobility, with connections in the court, isn't exactly nothing, but i take your point.

you'd think a man named maximinius thrax would have lasted longer as emperor

bothans… stacked like cordwood… in the comments section