They had just moved into it. You would think that it would be sold through a bank and therefore have an inspector walk through.
Older houses are not subject to the same building codes as new houses, and a non-conforming room wouldn't break a deal.
(And it occurs to me that our non-conforming basement bedroom door swings out.)
New Puppet Angel pictures.
I'm not sure why, but I'm really curious as to whether the puppet Angel has a tattoo on its back. Probably not -- do the clothes even come off? -- but that detail would make me very happy.
Old house?
also, maybe the room was not classified as a bedroom, so would not have to follow the same regs. Stupid, I know.
Probably not -- do the clothes even come off?
Once I buy one and set it next to my Lindsey puppet, I'll let you know.
New Puppet Angel pictures.
I didn't look. Does the nose come off?
I didn't look. Does the nose come off?
I think the nose is too big.
Probably not -- do the clothes even come off?
I didn't look. Does the nose come off?
I'd laugh if the nose came off but the clothes didn't. Talk about not conforming to DB.
I was just sent an email from a member of the English department at Southern Connecticut State University who wrote a paper on Illyria & Post-Modernism in
Angel
. The article is here:
She’s Unpredictable:Illyria and the Liberating Potential of Chaotic Postmodern Identity
Continued from the Buffy 4 Thread, as I don't have time to linger:
Then (on an opposite note) was it you who suggested that AMENDS was essentially the first episode of ANGEL the series?
Actually, I think that was me, and I stand by it.