yorkshiretealover
yorkshiretealover
yorkshiretealover

In another century I once went to the countryside and came home with a tick attached to my neck. I only realized it a few days later, when I noticed that a tiny black dot (that at first I thought was caused by some scratch) was no longer tiny. So at first I tried to take it off and it didn’t come off. Then I simply

So, if I understood it correctly (from the picture), you cross the stargate and step directly on the moon, right? Then you collect some regolith samples and cross back to Earth (or somewhere on Pegasus). Neat! Sign me in!

After we go, only crocs, roaches and rats will survive. Ah, and tardigrades.

And thank you for whomever ungreyed me here!

Thank you yet again!

That’s what I thought from the little that I know. Thank you for your reply!

Thank you for your reply.

Thank you for your reply. Yeah, you’re right about TMI (I was a kid when it happened and didn’t quite understand what the issue was). What I meant was that there was no nuclear-bomb-like explosion in either of them (TMI was a partial meltdown, right? I’m not going to Wikipedia, I’m trying to recall from what I read

I meant “neither TMI nor C did go ka-boom”...

I know it’s nice for effect, but I believe a nuclear power plant would never explode like a nuclear bomb. Weapons-grade nuclear materials are way more powerful than the ones used at typical nuclear power plants. I must say that I’m a completely lay person on the subject, but if memory serves me well, neither Three

I bet it must be crunchy and filled with jam.

No problem. The point is that Worf (or any Earth-related Star Trek character) could be a (secret) fan of Star Wars (after all, SW is part of Earth’s cultural experience). However, no character of Star Wars could ever be a Star Trek fan. Unless...

O, Steven the Ungreyer! Thank you! But I was looking for a more permanent solution, i.e., to be ungreyed on a definite basis. I’d appreciate. Thank you!

It’s not that far-fetched at all. Worf was raised on Earth. Star Wars is an Earth-created sci-fi from the late 20th century. Well, some people like antiques and old stuff. Who can guarantee that Worf’s adoptive dad wasn’t a secret fan of late 20th century sci-fi and passed-along that secret passion to Worf? Maybe when

I’m in a similar situation. But FSGo San Diego didn’t stream LM24. Is it possible to shift to another region?

So sad. Like many others, I was rooting for Kamui. Hopefully, next year, he’ll have better luck.. Well, I still believe in the #8 victory. There are still over 13 hours to go and loadsa shit can still happen. Anyway, wouldn’t it be brilliant if an LMP2 ends up being the overall winner?

Janet(?) and CB (Sept. 1988) at the stairs of the building where Thereza’s Pension was located.

I met her many many Summers ago, when she was backpacking with a friend (Janet?) in Hungary. She was just Cate then and not a worldwide famous actress. Together with a friend who now lives in the US, she’s the only person from those few days in 1988 in Budapest about whom I know what happened afterwards. Many years

I had a couple of Gols back in the 1980s. The first one was a white BX that was fraught with issues. Later on I had a metallic green one (LX?) for several years. Those were the days.

As far as I know, besides the Sun no other star was visible on the pictures taken by the astronauts from the Moon. In any case, we need to find Neil ASAP so that he can tell us if the stars are in the right position.