Poor Splattyman.
Anya ,'Sleeper'
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Poor Splattyman.
Indeed.
Maybe its a lesson from the PTB...
In any case, it was about the (now edited away) lovey dovey fandom freindship comments, and how I am geographically challenged in that area...
99% of my fandom friends are across oceans, and only 1% of my RL (UK) friends share fandom interests... etc.
You'll have to imagine the rest because the Evil Hand has struck. :(
here's a publicity shot for The Inside, before Katie joined the cast.
Also, I dunno if I should ask in Technology, but if I want to do an animated LJ icon, what do I need to do?
I want to do a set for The Inside.
that's a spiffy shot, although the blonde's breasts are... disconcertingly prominent. I think it's the way her jacket hangs on the left.
I was thinking, "wow, did my boobs look that perky in my early twenties, or is that just a fantastic bra?"
I think it's the combo of the jacket hanging oddly and the angle of shot.
Pretty girl, and I hear a smart cookie. Ivy League I think.
That almost unreal; I mean, perky is one thing, but wow. It's gotta be the camera angle, doesn't it? AB has my eye though. I might have had to watch this show even if it weren't Tim's. I'm glad it's Tim's though.
I should know this, but who's the guy next to AB?
It's Jay Harrington. He was on the ill-fated American version of Coupling with Colin.
So all roads lead back to ita, for those Six Degreeing.
Also, his character's name is Paul. And I think Paul is Tim the way people thought Xander was Joss.
I bet he'll disagree, but you know I'm right about these things.
I liked the yellow stripe of "crime here" at the bottom, and for some reason the combination of electricity pole (is that hoe you call it in English? It's a word-for-word translation from Hebrew) and a tree on the back. And that it was asymmetric in the way the people were arranged.
That's right, Nilly.