sillius
The Curse of Millhaven
sillius

It is fascinating that their evolution paralleled the rise of the lycannosaurus.

Promoted for the nice wordplay.

Do you have a bus pass? Maybe no spend days could encourage you to get one.

Lou Dobbs is officially part of the editorial content of the network. FOX flacks have said many times that they divide the network between editorial and news content. Pundits like O'reilly and Dobbs are on the former side. So, yeah, the network endorses his content.

Nah. That one is more socialist, because it promotes the idea that the smallest of lives should be allowed to subsist on the crumbs of the wealthy. Apparently Dobbs thinks that that is socialism.

I can wait for the paperback version of Unaussprechlichen Kulten.

A agree. It is a very clever demonstration technique. It is basically a player piano for the modern age. The super-precise striking of the string needs to be tweaked, though. With every pluck sounding exactly the same it kind of has an 8-bit feel to it.

You know that she meant that they could not get girlfriends, not that they couldn't be women, right?

I would like to be seeing more gameplay videos by now. Is it still slated for q2 of this year?

Yeah, but they add a zillion hours of other stuff to do besides "the main thing." Skyrim comes out to something more like 60-150 hours, with maybe 20 of that being the main story. A lot of the rest is really minor side quests, but a lot of it is also fairly big, multipart questlines that could almost have been the

Yes. There is no excuse for responding to cyber bullying with a cutting remark.

Wait, what? I thought from the trailers that "The Help" was a time-travel movie where a completely modern Skeeter goes back in time and changes history with her modern viewpoint.

Yeah. Or Chuck Norris jokes in the broadcast channel.

I rather thought that Rory and Amy were mostly done and that she had gotten the things that she started out wanting and the things that she came to want. Much as I liked the characters, I was hoping that change had already come.

Nicely put, and the something similar has happened to me. In a way it is the concept of immortality that has helped make me fear death less. Basically, I don't want to die. I want to be (relatively) immortal. Since it is the fact that I am going to die at all that bugs me, I don't really sweat things that might just

Solitaire shouldn't exist because I, and many people, like poker more!

I believe that the quote refers to confidence in all areas of thought, rather than just religion. Also, he was cribbing from Yeats:

Greybeard just means "old guy." The Greybeards in Skyrim are so called because they are all wise old men.

Huh. I would have thought that he was highly rated and successful. I agree that Chapman really gets overlooked. He had a straighter delivery than the others, I guess, and so has fewer wacky comments that are quotable around a Dungeons and Dragons table.

"But that seems I suppose more like an allegory of the human race. Ive always been impressed that were here surviving because of the indomitable courage of quite small people against impossible odds: jungles, volcanoes, wild beasts... they struggle on, almost blindly in a way" -JRRT