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Thanks! My son and I are just getting into archery, and he asked me why the fletching was there, and I said I thought it had to do with helping the arrows fly straight, but I didn't know exactly how it worked. We were out on the range at the time, and I forgot to jfgi when we got home, so this is excellent. Thanks!

I didn't.

Thank you so much for this article! I am so happy to see this. This was very much a favorite of mine as a kid, but when I tried to read it to my kid, he thought it was boring. He loves graphic novels, though, so maybe he'll like this better.

Heh. My family had dumplings with no soup today. =D

I really enjoyed "before her friends got there, she was a corpse." Those nutty Victorians. =D

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And midnight, my time. =( My boy was in bed, sleeping soundly.

Actually, it's just that it's been made abundantly clear that women are not welcome in the comic circles, so they do their own thing. See that thing you did there, where you put up an interview with a woman and the one and only comment you made—was about her appearance. That kind of attitude will do it.

Believing it or not is probably irrelevant. Will any guys take it? Will any women be able to rely on the guy telling the truth about taking it? Will guys who decide to take it remember to keep taking it? I have doubts...

There's also a lovely Gary Oldman segment in there, too. He's awesome.

A: There isn't any such thing as an awful Scottish accent. Hush your mouth.

I first came to know Hugh Laurie from Jeeves and Wooster, and I still have to stop and remember that he's not American when I'm watching House.

Yes, it's hawt (though I am distinctly uncomfortable typing that spelling). I frequently have trouble telling Irish from American, though, and I'm American! There are a lot of words we pronounce so closely that I can't hear a difference.

Well, it's because it's not really Pixar anymore, isn't it? It's a Pixar/Disney princess movie. Gotta have the merchandising tie-ins.

Ok, yeah, that I could see. But it would have to be one of those 50,000 episode monsters to cover all the plot interweaving...I can't see a movie being any good and managing to make any money, because it would go right over the heads of the average movie-goer.

I pretty well agree with you. It's more distasteful than anything.

Don't be ashamed! Kids' books can be great! I bought the first one for myself, because I'm a DiTerlizzi fan. It's just icing on the cake that I get to share the first reading experience of the second one with my son. =D

Jeez—I don't know how I missed that the sequel was out. Thanks for the heads-up. Book 2 is on its way to my house as, um, I type. =) I've been a huge fan of Tony for ages—I first noticed his work in the old D&D monster manual, and have had the opportunity to meet him several times at sci-fi cons. He's a neat guy,

Yes! I've always wondered about that. It seems to be mostly men who use it, and, um, men are the ones who want the sucking of the cock. Making it out to be obscene and disgusting isn't exactly encouraging to anyone you want to do the sucking. Shooting yourself in the foot if you're a dude and you use that term, if

God's wounds! That scene was annoying as fuck.