He perjured himself.
Perjury is the other way around (when you do/don't do something and say otherwise).
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.
He perjured himself.
Perjury is the other way around (when you do/don't do something and say otherwise).
Thank you, Ellie, for making my point twice.
Tom, the only thing I can think would be that due to House's problem with carrying, it would be harder to navigate the "do it yourself"-ness of the train.
Either that, or it's hospital policy.
TB, nu-uh. I'm...typing...in class. Hate.
He perjured himself.
that's not perjury, that's reneging. or quibbling, really.
Did someone post this?
Balderdash and Piffle, a six part BBC series that looks at our fascination with words and the stories behind them, and was made in collaboration with the Oxford English Dictionary
Sorry. I realized after I posted that I was using the word incorrectly. However, I still feel it's serious and if I were on the committee, he'd be out just because of that.
So the fucktards at Fox scheduling have done it again and are moving BONES to 9pm on Weds. I expect them to screw with the space/time continuium and find a way to also show 24 and HOUSE on at the same time since it seems 9pm on Weds. is THE ONLY TIME WE CAN HAVE TELEVISION SHOWS ON!!!!!
Ahem.
This one isn't a big loss to me, but I did enjoy it as a lead-in to HOUSE. However, between LOST and VM it's not going to be a feasible anymore outside of re-runs.
Vortex, I was just watching that a few nights ago! It's a great show. Mostly etymology, which is always fun, but interspersed with spots of celebrities talking about their favourite word beginning with whichever letter the show is dealing with that week.
9 pm Wednesday always seems to get like that. At one point I was watching West Wing, taping the OC and downloading Angel. All at Wednesday 9 pm.
I have less of a problem, as I don't get UPN and have to wait for DVD's (my downloading situation has changed) for Veronica Mars
Either that, or it's hospital policy.
It was just a silly choice to have them in Baltimore. Why not Chicago, or LA, or anywhere that that very cromulent question wouldn't come up?