PRAXIS is the Klingon moon that blew up at the start of Star Trek VI.
What?
This is why I continue to love DX.
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PRAXIS is the Klingon moon that blew up at the start of Star Trek VI.
What?
This is why I continue to love DX.
Chino wrist cuff. Also black hiphugger pants and a tight black tee...
...and motorcycle boots.
My picture of ita keeps morphing in disturbing ways.
erikaj, Deadwood is not a Western, any more than H:LOTS is a cop show.
With a bad attitude and a Chino wrist cuff.
Also black hiphugger pants and a tight black tee, with which both go equally well.
The heels would be sexier but I guess given where you're going the motorcycle boots. There's something very drag-ish about that, though.
PRAXIS is the Klingon moon that blew up at the start of Star Trek VI.
What?
This is why I continue to love DX.
Like half of us weren't ready to say the same thing...
Congrats Erin!
And. Huh. I thought praxis was faith through good works. t /pastoral counseling BS
Entendre intended.
And Beth! Rock on, my fellow cusp-ador. I hope our b'day is great for you. sucky Monday birthday that is NOT the national holiday it should be. Still...PRESENTS!.
Somehow I thought you might say that, Gus. Well, I don't really need another fandom, but I could give it a chance sometime.
Emmett has opened his last xmas present, which had been sitting in a closet - a Queasy Bake Oven. It's like an Easy Bake except it makes gross stuff, and has a sort of pulsating brain on top. And it's purple and green. But it's still powered by a 100 watt bulb.
JZ and he are making gummy bugs and worms now.
PRAXIS is the Klingon moon that blew up at the start of Star Trek VI.
I knew it sounded familiar.
Congratulations, Erin!
And,
Happy Birthday, ND!
Emmett is baking worms. DX has Klingon moons floating around in his educator head.
The future is secure.
I wondered something about NUMB3RS. The kid's theory about Sniper 0 meant that 0 was the first sniper right? Committed the first two crimes, at least? But when he drew the accuracy graph, killing #1 was low skill, and #2 was high. What in hell was the point of numbering the kills in anything other than time order?
I was wondering the same thing. All I could come up with was that he took his easiest shot first.
I'm good with the axis thing, though. It sure sounded like the axis we couldn't see was being labelled x.
I watched the scene a couple of times, and it sure seems like he's writing "x" up at the top. Also, the first two rows of data that were on the blackboard were labeled "x" and "y."