I just had two lengthy family phone calls and got all energized when I need to be winding down. POOP! someone come over and bore me so I can go to bed.
Natter 39 and Holding
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.
Just look at the tv for a while. That should be boring enough.
Yikes, quester!
Does anyone else watch Over There?
Have never seen it. I do know my Marine friend who just back from Iraq in March hates it with the firey passion of a million suns. His scathing retort to someone's favorable review of it got him banned from Friendster. I'm guessing it's not so much with the accurate. Can't vouch for the writing due to the whole not seeing it part.
Dear Jesse,
EAT IT!!
love, me.
ps. please save all the shows I am missing on your DVR. thanks.
The alphabets look similar, right?
Yep. Cyrillic has its roots in the Greek alphabet.
quester, he is. One of my favourite characters. I was also impressed with Mark-Paul Gosselaar, when he was on.
Kalshane, I've also heard that. I've decided to watch it more as art/entertainment than as reality.
Kalshane, I've also heard that. I've decided to watch it more as art/entertainment than as reality.
I can understand that. And apologies if I came across as judgemental. Though when I first heard about the series, I wondered (and still do)about the tastefullness of making a show about a war real people are still dying in on a daily basis.
Yep. Cyrillic has its roots in the Greek alphabet.
OK, thank goodness. At first glance, I was sure it was Russian, but then I was like, "...because I can tell that's lambda? That's not Russian!"
Doesn't lambda look the same as whatever we call the l-letter in Cyrillic?
ETA: Nope. You can definitely see the resemblance, but it's a different character.
ETA2: Or as Sally says, "Whole area of sex with nothing for them to do. Answered my own question, haven't I?" Only without the lesbian sex part.
OK, so it was Greek, then. Many many Scientology CDs or DVDs in Greek. It's an amazing world, isn't it?