Same. It was like a nice little rest stop in the middle of the article.
Same. It was like a nice little rest stop in the middle of the article.
My exact first thought was "in what way does an Alsatian look like a wolf?".
+1
I'm trying, just can't account for her right upper arm though.
Sorry to get sidetracked by such a minor point but; the arms, on that banner picture, I can't even...what?
I'm up the that sprawling underground lair if we can make it all awesome and gothic like the one from the 1980's Beauty and The Beast TV show.
Fashion will tell you when it's had enough!
My mum had to deal with a hospital patient who had a similar addiction, she'd been referred to a urologist with bladder problems which were eventually traced back to her 40 cup a day habit...there was even an interdepartmental back and forth checking that number (she must have said 14 and someone wrote it down…
Now someone really needs to produce waffle flavoured envelopes to stick them on.
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I tried, but came to the conclusion early on that there was probably a very brief window of opportunity for reading that novel and not finding its protagonist intolerably awful, and my mid twenties was obviously past that.
My uni makes me. It's the email account of choice for people who literally don't have a choice. :/
I was wondering the same about Joe Dempsie.
aaaaaaaaaaaaand that's all I can see now.
I did definitely hear something about the change, maybe it was just that Dahl actually approved it?
It's dollars in the book as well, I think Dahls idea was to have it set in no particular time or place.
Aye, Doug seems proper mardy 'bout this but it don't seem like that big a deal y'ken?
+1 She's talking about the genetic abnormality issue as if it's women not wanting to have imperfect babies, but the fetal heartbeat is such an astoundingly poor measure of health that women are going to be forced to risk their lives, health and mental well-being carrying to term pregnancies that can only result in a…