Wow...how cool are they?
Anya ,'Get It Done'
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
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.
My company, EMA is doing a fundraiser for Pine Ridge in honor of Viggo Mortensen, as the reservation is close to his heart. Well, we will as soon as I get off my ass and call his manager so we can get stuff to auction.
That is really great Allyson!
Did anyone watch that show, The Evidence, last night? It seemed to be set in America (San Francisco specifically), but the detectives were called inspectors and one of the inspectors asked someone to hand him a torch, not a flashlight. It was very strange, and I thought perhaps I missed something.
I wondered about that too, Sophia. I enjoyed the show - Orlando Jones rocks, although it was Totally Not Necessary to cut off his finger ACK ACK ACK. And the other guy I'm not in love with yet - the backstory was a little over the top with the flashbacks and slowmo and whatnot. Though I thought it was really cool that when they were shown messing around she was in pjs and a bathrobe instead of something slinky.
But the set-up is kind of intriguing - not so much for the "Can You Guess the Ending DUH DUH DUHNNN" but seeing where the pieces fit in as it goes along.
Something about the tunnels in Bones last night bugged me. And I think I've found the source of my skepticism. DC is notoriously swampy. I am skeptical about any Civil War era underground vaults, not to mention an abandoned network of tunnels. It's not a big deal, there was just some mental dissonance.
On the flipside, this LJ showed up with a word of warning:
Eh, there's no doubt that Pine Ridge has and has had its problems. But, I don't know, anonymous "they're all crooks and anyway this will make the people of SD hunt them down in the streets" doesn't mean so much to me.
Me neither.
She is a politician, and therefore makes enemies and puts up with bureaucratic crap, but I definitely admire the boldness and intention, even if she can't do it with a wave of her hand.
The Minimum Security webcomic sends up South Dakota Senator Bill Napoli, who helped push through the state ban on abortion. It features a woman unable to choose what sort of salad dressing to have, who calls up Napoli's office to get him to make the choice for her -- the strip includes his office and home phone numbers in case you want to try, too.
Hee!