You'd better. Those crystal shards fly everywhere.
You'd better. Those crystal shards fly everywhere.
I think I'd go with good, old-fashioned alcohol, but I'd make sure that I had an unlimited supply of heavy crystal highball glasses so that I could smash one in the fireplace every time I argued with someone (which would be often because… alcohol).
That's the dream! Caw, bitches!
Maybe you are famous but you're just way too mellow to realize it. You should check outside for paparazzi.
The A.V. Club
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But still pretty much the same.
I love stuff like that. Like when I found out Rex Stout and P.G. Wodehouse (writers I had loved separately) were big fans of one another's and corresponded regularly.
I hope the TV series gets off the ground some day. They've had varying success adapting his other stories into movies/mini-series, but I would watch (heh) the hell out of a Watch series.
Very puh-sychological, the whole thing.
There's always got to be someone to tip the wee out of the shoe.
Someone's behind on reading their telexes.
I just finished this book after seeing the movie. The book version of her character is thin (character-wise) and pretty excited to bang her captor at all hours of the day or night. I appreciate that the movie at least gave it some conflict and acknowledged the coercion involved.
"You are sure you've put the razor down, sir? Might I suggest also stepping back from the sink…"
Even though I knew he was declining, this just hit me like a ton of bricks, especially knowing that he had a plan of how he wanted to go out. I didn't find his books until later than most people - probably my late 20's - but I've loved and re-read so many of them. I have a ton of his work as audiobooks and I can…
Picking just one? Nope, can't. Small Gods, The Truth, Night Watch, Good Omens. The list goes on.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA? Damnit, Universe!
I wouldn't mind if they did his trial + a new case. But yeah, he'd better be done as a villain on the loose.
I think it also helps that he gets to use his native accent in The Fall. His American accent was spotty in 50 Shades.
I had my gall bladder out last year and learned to beware of comedies that are too funny. I ended up opting for the gentle, lightweight shows of USA and the like: White Collar, Leverage, Psych, etc. Not intense, but not laugh out loud funny.
I am intensely jealous of (c). INTENSELY. Enjoy!