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They were OK once I got used to them, but someone had put them in a bowl, and that first bite ...

Those look even more terrifying than the chicken-flavored potato chips I once had in England.

I know. I'm an Episcopalian and it's just so totally embarrassing and wrong. Ugh.

Holy heck, it's got BUFFY talking about vampires! A new origin story for Ms. Summers.

Bananas? Or did God invent bananas?

It's a cute baby T-Rex!!

Amazing. Oh to be a fly on the wall during that planning meeting. Or the post mortem.

My Eyes are 100% Sudden! If an unfortunate shade of gray, at present :)

Alas, I know the picture is of a different warrior! Sigh. Someone else in this thread already pointed this out- I wasn't reading the captions at the link carefully enough. Big mistake. Our Woman's tattoos appear farther down the page.

Yes!

They are! Though as NefretEmerson has correctly pointed out, I managed to post a picture of a different person's tattoos. Those belonging to our heroine can be seen at the link, a little further down the page.

Argh. This is what I get for not reading the captions carefully enough. I was just blown away. For those who want to see the "Princess's" tattoos, they're a little further down the page if you click the link.

1) Breast cancer is an awful way to die. I'm glad she had something to take the edge off the pain.

My apple peeler/corer/slicer, acquired from I think the Vermont Country Store catalog. Every parent who also had kids at my son's Montessori school recognizes it, and calls it "the apple work." Just perfect for pies, smoothie prep, whatever, though it doesn't work well if your apple (or pear) has gone squishy.

Exactly, and he really wants to be Robert Duvall, not Martin Sheen.

YOU ARE ELASTIGIRL!

Having seen the relevant ... uh, bits, I would recommend living with the breathtaking fantasy, for sure.

I agree, but then, so is "Benedict" (eggs). And my first and forever movie crush? "Humphrey," which is just embarrassing. And yet ...

"he just needs to keep the name of his lady out of the press"

That episode's cinematographer was amazing. And it was ... damn, I have to look it up ... Steve Lawes. Terrific work.