Do you think that the pine forest with the cliffs and ravines in Kansas is the southern tip of the mountain range between Illinois and Iowa from 24 ?
I got a feeling that river emtpies out somewhere near the Metropolis docks.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Do you think that the pine forest with the cliffs and ravines in Kansas is the southern tip of the mountain range between Illinois and Iowa from 24 ?
I got a feeling that river emtpies out somewhere near the Metropolis docks.
That reminds me, last week's Simpsons ep had them going 15 miles north to "Springfield Mesa"
Hee.
I got my Farscape mini-comm cloisonné pins, and they are very pretty
I'm only the most haphazard of would-be viewers, and yet I crave these pins. 'Specially the ones that are modelled on the Peacekeeper logo and the communicator. They're gorgeous.
Also, I find myself highly entertained by the prospect of meeting Emily's dad. Whom, granted, I'd have the most sheepish of conversations with. "Hello! Yes, I really am wearing a very large hat. No, it's not for a joke....um. ...So, I just love your daughter's sexy sexy writing about charcters in popular telly. Also, I fancy her spicy brains. Hello? Hello? Come back! We haven't even seen the pyramids yet!"
...although I suppose it's the ideal place for someone to be in de Nile. Heh.
Those are the two I bought! (I actually bought comms for my kids as well. My son thought it was really cool. My daughter said her mom was the biggest geek of all time.)
Not going there.
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It's a Flash animation. Wait till you get home. Then mail me the answers.
Oh, that's fabulous.
Also (and here's a cringe-inducing confession) it's a damned fine teaching tool. Um. The game. Because I now know a number of things about Rodney McKay despite never having seen the damn show, 'cause I was motivated to keep trying guesses until I won, and every time I lost I had to go back to the start.
...what does it say about me that now I'm trying to figure out how I can adapt that to make a useful Math/Humanities/Science-teaching game? Not so much with the Nekkid Boy Pictures, obviously, but maybe with, erm, housepoints? Or something that would be appropriately motivation-y?
Hmm.
I love my fandom.
It's not the inappropriateness so much as that I'm not sufficiently interested in nekkid!McKay to care. Which is odd, cause I'm reading the slash, but that's because people like Shalott and Dana are writing it. If great writers were writing Shep/Zelenka, I'd be reading that instead.