I think the giant Shelob might tip it.
Did I just create a talented new representative for the forces of darkness? All in a day's work, I guess (or, um, a quite scary definition of what happens when I don't have a weekend).
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think the giant Shelob might tip it.
Did I just create a talented new representative for the forces of darkness? All in a day's work, I guess (or, um, a quite scary definition of what happens when I don't have a weekend).
Lots of things I could do; many things that I quite possibly should do; but have to do? Nup. Not a one.
This may in fact be the definition of "perfect weekend." Is the War of the Ring game at all like the old SPI one?
Nilly, I saw your post in Firefly, and let me commiserate: the movie isn't opening in Greece either.
Maria, I know you are no longer here, but I *love* that dress! I hadn't seen it before...wow!
That's pretty much all I've got, except I just got back from the store with a pre-packaged dessert, the brand of which is "MORFAT." I'm guessing that wouldn't sell in the US.
let me commiserate: the movie isn't opening in Greece either.
Oh, Raquel! A sister-Buffista in trouble and Serenity-less-ness. You, however, have a Mal of your own at home, and even not a fictional one. So I still get to be the whiniest.
a pre-packaged dessert, the brand of which is "MORFAT."
Hee.
We may have to charter a flight to get all of us from the Med and MidEast to the nearest theater showing "Serenity." Or, you know, acquire bootlegs.
Off to make dinner and amuse the non-fictional Mal.
Is the War of the Ring game at all like the old SPI one?
I still own the old SPI game. I remember enjoying it quite a bit.
I am starting to get suspicous about TV series which are abruptly ended and then come out on DVD with additional episodes. It is starting to feel like a marketing pattern
Maybe I need to get a thicker tinfoil for my hat.
This may in fact be the definition of "perfect weekend." Is the War of the Ring game at all like the old SPI one?
I don't know the old SPI one, but I think they're fairly different, from the reviews.
Gah! I just found out we're having a dinner party for 35 people next Thursday. I have 12 dinner plates. Unless I break out the china, but it's supposed to be a casual buffet thing. The DH has promised New Mexican food to people, and I just don't see serving green chile off of china.
Gah. At least I have a week to prepare. Can you make salsa fresca without cilantro?
I still own the old SPI game. I remember enjoying it quite a bit.
I remember getting my butt kicked at it a lot.
(ETA: probably because I almost always played Sauron...but this was one of the few "little cardboard squares" games that I would voluntarily play)
I'm another who played the old SPI game back in the day.
Use the china. It never gets used. It's good for it to get used.