24: Have they finished the nuclear storyline? I couldn't watch 24 while that was going on, because it was so completely unrelated to reality that it made my head explode. It was hard to get all that exploded head out of the carpet.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Going by hospital street name, I'd be Kristy East 77th.
ION, I'd like the room to stop spinning now. This whole vertigo thing is no fun.
We are all SO possessed.
Dude, the Unitarian Church is a cult?
the Unitarian Church is a cult?
And apparently there's something about IUD's.
We are all SO possessed. [link]
I'd be tempted to fill out that survey with "wrong" answers but that would just be way way too easy. Maybe I could claim to be a Christian and give all "normal" answers except say that I'm psychic and that God tells me what to do in dreams.
Ginger, they have retrieved the override and stopped the meltdowns. I do not guarantee that there will not be more wackiness with nuclear plants.
I've been enjoying 24 quite a lot this (for the first time). Has anyone mentioned the bizarre parallels to House of Sand and Fog, including using the same actors. I keep expecting Ben Kingsley to pop up.
It has been fun, for someone who hasn't watched it before.
Oh, and yoga is evil?
yoga is evil?
It's promoting an idolatrous religion, after all.
-t, apparently it's gotten a lot looser in recent years. When I was a kid there in the late 70s-early 80s, it (or anyhow Walnut Creek) was unbelievably blonde and conformist and cheerfully, impersonally cruel to anyone who did not match up well to the standard accepted templates. I hear it's better now, but when I was a kid it was dire.