OK, this one is easy.
OK, this one is easy.
Okay, let me get this straight (spoilers for the above video):
This is what they needed to exhaust: [www.irregularwebcomic.net]
You are currently playing characters in revivals of works from three bygone eras: the 19th Century (Holmes), the 1930s (The Hobbit), and the 1960s (Star Trek).
I don't know. I wouldn't call it "hallucinating" but I see the world overlaid like something very much like that last image.
I don't swear much in normal conversation, or at all in formal conversation.
I find a book and a candle, and read.
Definitely missing from the list
Let's get dangerous.
After 7 books of "you look just like your father" (including Harry mistaking a future version of himself for his father), that wouldn't have been ballsy, it would have been completely unhinged.
Unless there is a physical line between the second and the third dimension, and an actual Menger Sponge in existence to put on that line, I think the word "literally" in the title of this article is being misused.
I'd eat it. I ain't afraid of no ghosts.
It's never happened? LIES!
@das7002: If that were the case, we'd have SkypeIn and GoogleVoice up here. As it stands, there's some invisible barrier preventing it.
Will I be able to call FROM Canada?
@ericesque: Does Thunderbird support Exchange ActiveSync?
@ericesque: That would be neato!... if I only used one computer, and not two home computers, a work computer, and an iTouch.
Can I use it with Thunderbird yet?
I don't buy it.
When Hulu comes to Canada, I'll care.