They're tiny?
Is Iggy tiny? I don't think I've ever seen him in conjunction with anyone else to get an idea one way or the other.
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They're tiny?
Is Iggy tiny? I don't think I've ever seen him in conjunction with anyone else to get an idea one way or the other.
I believe that he is.
Well, there's a picture of Iggy, Bowie and Lou Reed and Iggy looks tiny.
Squeeing about the Western District is possibly a first, Anne. But if anyone can do it, it's probably a Buffista. But at least you get the whole arc thing, and on my end, spoilers are hard to type without telling the whole fricking story because it's all so interdependent. Has not been good for my language, especially, though(Hec might think so...he enjoys my profanity, I think, although maybe he just wants to see me keep it real.) Wow...both Corwood and I get a(have not seen anyone use a toaster in the Simonverse since the Adena Watson case...disposable cell phone?)
The Wire is some of the most brilliant TV ever made.
C'mon, you know The Ig's only five foot one, Frank. But he's doing all the things a five foot one man can do.
It's in my Netflix queue. I'll probably post with much squeeing in LJ as I watch.
Although Erika, Robin, and I have been praising it to the skies, I caution you to give it time to develop before you throw the switch one way or the other. Some local friends called me after the third episode to say that I was crazy, nothing was going anywhere, and what's the point of all this? I asked them to stick with it. They called me after the last episode of the 1st season to tell me that it was the best show they'd ever seen.
The Ig's only five foot one
*smacks forehead* D'oh!
I never, ever thought to take that literally. Why not? I have no idea.
Oh, I don't think it's literal. I think he's a bit taller than that. But not much.
Oh, yeah, mos def.(As an Arizona city girl who is paler than Spike, I get a lot of looks for this usage in meatspace, but it's a habit now, mos def. ) Writers usually like it except the cyclist who doesn't watch TV...he found it like watching grass grow and my coercion...uh, friendly persuasion has fallen on deaf eyes. Mom just shakes her head at me about The Baltimore Thing now.
My 76-year-old Midwest-raised Mom thinks it is the best thing ever written. During the worst of her chemo last year, Season Three was one of her few bright spots.