Wow.
'Jaynestown'
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Also, Witchblade feature films.
Boreanaz, who currently stars in Fox's Bones, will play a struggling writer who is accidentally killed by Cumming one evening. Cumming discovers the writer's novel and ends up taking credit for penning it. When it becomes a success, the writer comes back to haunt him
Not having read the script, I'd say they've got the casting backwards.
That is a lot o' hottie and such a range too. If Alan Cumming and David Boreanaz end up doing that Whoopie/Swayze mergy thing I may spontaneously boreanaz.
I'm still not entirely sure what a chiffarobe
A chifferobe is half wardrobe, half bureau (or chest of drawers). Here's one:
If Alan Cumming and David Boreanaz end up doing that Whoopie/Swayze mergy thing I may spontaneously boreanaz
NO LIE! I am thrilled at this prospect.
Crumpets and english muffins are quite different.
Crumpets are made from a batter and cooked on a griddle, like pancakes (but in ring-molds) and are (at least sometimes) baking-powder raised.
English muffins are yeast-raised and baked in an oven. You over-knead the dough to get the big holes.
Both are best toasted with lots of butter. And now I want some of both.
A chifferobe is half wardrobe, half bureau (or chest of drawers).
To add some more regional spice to word-choices, my stepmother from Maine used to call a bureau a "chesterdraw" -- "chest of drawers" as said downeast.
When I was young, we had a bureau-like thing called a buffett.
But that's more of a sideboard type item -- because we did too.
Not having read the script, I'd say they've got the casting backwards.
This was my first thought too, Jess.