I've always thought of the Grinch as bile green. Which seemed quite appropriate after Jim Carrey played the character.
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SARAH the house also had a SMG reference. IIRC, he said the voice was temporary until he heard back from SMG's people. Or that he hadn't heard back.
Wait! I didn't mean Sarah. That's what I get for posting while on the phone. I meant Susan. D'oh. No brain. They know Susan is creepy.
Apparently, we're sharing a brain, because I knew that you meant Susan, and was confused about the acronym discussion.
I think that S.A.R.A.H. is creepy too. I assume that they know that the house is also creepy.
Oh, PC, for shame. Oscar the Grouch is green too, but it's hardly enough to paint by.
How did Colin describe Grinch green to you?
How did Colin describe Grinch green to you?
Well, it started with the green in the McGill bookstore bags, that much I remember.
I'm a bit colour impaired, and was worse then. But on the basis of that phone conversation I mixed up exactly the right colour.
Hee. Awesome.
I just re-read my Farscape posts and remembered how much I loved that show. The end.
I just re-read my Farscape posts and remembered how much I loved that show. The end.
I started to rewatch it just two days ago. Yea,. I agree, good stuff.
Is anyone watching Nightmares and Dreamscapes? It started so well, with the Hurt soldier one. I loved the creepiness of both sides of the battle, and the lack of dialogue.
But then Crouch End was just strange and weak. The Tom Berenger one with the painting--I liked it up until the ending, which left me feeling I'd missed something.
And then there was The Fifth Quarter. Another weak ending. From Wikipedia, it seems that they changed it from the short story, but I just don't see why.