Minearvearse 5: Objects in pants may be larger than they appear.
I dunno. I find it very disturbing. It sounds like we're talking about Tim, and while he may or may not appreciate it, I don't want to go there.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Minearvearse 5: Objects in pants may be larger than they appear.
I dunno. I find it very disturbing. It sounds like we're talking about Tim, and while he may or may not appreciate it, I don't want to go there.
I'm with aurelia.
Me too.
I like Driven To Distraction. It seems appropriate for the crafts and fashion and what-all.
Driven To Distraction is sooooo AD/HD. Not that that's a bad thing.
WindSparrow: Apologies for any possible repetition--just threadsucked 400+ messages in this thread.
Russell T. Davies had a character use the term chavtastic in Doctor Who s2 ep1 "New Earth".
Chav is a derogatory term for gypsy.
Um, not in any England I've ever been to. Chav tends to be catch-all term for working class people with delusions of RnB heritage or that think the Beckhams are the height of class. Lots of blinging gold jewellery and a burberry cap are the usual uniform.
Urban Dictionary says this -
The Minearverse 5: Drive will strive to stay alive and not get canceled after episode 5.
Barry, that's brilliant! It rhymes AND it says what we all hope.
P.S. Jars, that Urban Dictionary entry is the one I learned what a chav was from in the first place. A community on LJ was having a discussion of Doctor Who fanfic in which Rose is referred to as a chav. Consensus is that she really is not.
Every time I see mention of "Drive", I automatically think of the Mark Dacascos movie of the same name.
Will there be kung fu in the show? ;)