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“And Another Thing...”, much like Highlander 2, NEVER FRAKING HAPPENNED!

I definitely have to agree. Only the books written by Adams himself count.

I actually used to hate marmite as well until British and Aussie friends of mine taught me how to eat it. It’s still not my absolute favorite, but I don’t loathe it the way I do “Miracle Whip”, the preferred condiment of Pestilence, Horseman of the Apocalypse.

That’s a cocktail? It looks like salsa.

I can’t believe I waited so long to read this. What a great book!

You didnt read the article.

Enh, I’d be less certain of that. Mass hysteria is a very well documented, if poorly understood phenomenon. I’ve seen small cases of it myself, where under unusual situations, absolutely crazy ideas and behaviors immediately become norms of behavior.

Yep! I just finished this book yesterday. First book I’ve read in years that had me laughing out loud over and over again.

No! No! No! “And Another Thing…” most definitely does NOT count. Awful, awful book. While I do think Colfer caught the general flavor of Adams books, that’s about the limit of his accomplishment. None of the lead characters seem to be anything but an unforgivably generalized impression of who their earlier

“Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it fell was Oh no, not again. Many people have speculated that if we knew exactly why the bowl of petunias had thought that we would know a lot more about the nature of the Universe than we do now.”

Sorry double post, but you know you only live twice.

This was before Discworld. Now?

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and its trilogy in five parts. I busted a gut with those. Some of my favorites.

After years of watching Trek and other sci-fi shows, this felt just perfect.

I don’t Google things. I Bing’em. Just kidding, nobody uses Bing.

“Trademarks are not verbs.”

But not unique to Adobe:

He is definitely wrong or being willfully obtuse. The Thanos stuff in Guardians would be even more unnecessary if the overall narrative wasn’t somehow pointing them all in the same direction.

This ought to give the industry pause. Let’s start with Avengers: Age of Ultron. It obviously made a ton of money (it was the second highest grossing film of the summer, in fact) but did it have the same wow factor as the first Avengers movie? Did fans have the same unabashed passion? I’d argue no. Audiences turned up

In defense of the Notorious High Heels, Bryce Dallas Howard wanted it in the movie because she believed it suited the character