But Jaws was never Freddie’s scene and he didn’t like Star Wars.
But Jaws was never Freddie’s scene and he didn’t like Star Wars.
Wow. That picture really takes me back. I was 17 and working in a comic book store where we would hold weekend games of D&D and Champions. I can see all those D&D module covers so clearly in my mind now.
Plus you get to see a shaven chimp with a head like a fucking orange.
I wonder how long before those ISIL assholes decide to try to destroy the pyramids or the Sphinx.
Stay out of Dorne.
As a Dodger fan, my fervent wish is this investigation uncovers some evidence that the Cards got inside info that enabled them to mash on Clayton Kershaw in the playoffs repeatedly.
I grew up in Simi Valley and had no idea about this. I knew the Manson Family used to hang out just a couple blocks from my house, but I never heard about these loons.
Meanwhile in America, Kim Kardashian released a book consisting of a shit-ton of the ridiculous and vapid selfies she took.
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They should have the rangers combine into a zord that is a huge, grungy, filthy, shambling junkie. He doesn’t feel pain, smashes things accidentally through drugged-up clumsiness, radiates sickness and decay and destroys the lives of those around him by his very presence.
Bob Dylan is and always has been a surly prick and an uptight asshole to his fans. Eminen is actually a nicer person than Dylan and pretty much a comparably talented poet. I like early Dylan but he hasn't done anything worthwhile in almost 40 years.
Let me add my voice to the chorus who approve of this casting!
Ridiculous. It’s like he’s trying to out-gritty the Nolan Batman and Batmobile.
Who does rain think its fooling with this morning’s little sprinkling? Stuff dried about as soon as it hit the ground.
I just wish my state would play ball. Come on California!
I just posted a pic of this myself (after finally getting around to reading this book I bought in 2010.) It IS very good, but like a lot of Simmons’s historical fiction, it goes on and on and on (see: The Terror, for example.)
LOVED that book, but it was the first Simmons that I read and I was so amped to have found a fresh new author that I may be recalling it better than it was. I didn’t mind the length though. It started as a short story in one of his collections. I guess he decided to go to the opposite end of the story length spectrum…
What, you didn’t enjoy the nearly endless prattling about kudzu vines and Doric column architecture?