Heist totally .... I like the pilot. I'ma stick around.
ita, I would also highly recommend that you check out Hustle on AMC. I think that it's even better. They've actually just started rerunning the series, it's on Saturdays at 10.
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.
Heist totally .... I like the pilot. I'ma stick around.
ita, I would also highly recommend that you check out Hustle on AMC. I think that it's even better. They've actually just started rerunning the series, it's on Saturdays at 10.
Huh. Hustle, Thief, Heist? What's up with the bad boys?
This "work at home" stuff might be hard to manage.
Never underestimate the power and danger that is the nap.
I was working from home when I was pregnant and on bedrest.
"Working" all too frequently became "drooling into pillow with eyes closed and with hands still on keyboard."
dont' know, but I love it. I have Thief Tivoed, haven't watched it yet.
I'm used to a kind of work that allows for (non-work) multi-tasking. I didn't used to be ADD, but I think the Internet has made me so. Unfortunately, the kind of work I'm doing requires concentration and less Internet distraction. Damn its hide.
Hustle season pass acquired.
The only thing to watch out for with Hustle is that not all the repeats are letterboxed, so make sure and watch the Saturday airings or you'll risk getting the pan-n-scan version. (All 12 eps are also ahemable.)
Ha-ha.
It may have been built with heavenly intentions, but a judge has ruled that the creationism theme park known as Dinosaur Adventure Land still must obey earthly laws.
Escambia County authorities this week locked up a museum building at the theme park on North Palafox Street in Pensacola after Circuit Judge Michael Allen ruled the owners were in contempt of court.
Owners of the park, which shows how dinosaurs may have roamed the Earth just a few thousand years ago, did not obtain a building permit before constructing the building in 2002. They have argued in and out of court that it violates their "deeply held" religious beliefs, and that the church-run facility does not have to obtain permits.
After almost four years of litigation, the judge disagreed and said the county has the authority to close the building until the owners comply with regulations.
The judge also fined two church leaders $500 each per day for every day the building is used or occupied. If church officials continue to refuse to comply with local ordinances, the judge may decide that the building can be razed, Allen's ruling said.
County commissioners showed no sympathy to members of the Creation Science Evangelism ministry who spoke out Thursday night at a commission meeting about the county's actions.
"Scripture also says 'Render unto Caesar what Caesar demands.' And right now, Caesar demands a building permit," County Commission Chairman Mike Whitehead said.
Dumbfucks.
Hey, Buffistas! My posting may look the same, but that's a snare and delusion, because I am not in sunny Burbank, but instead sitting in a hotel suite in Downtown Minneapolis, where I will be for a week.
Also, SHANE!?! Holy Moly. I would have gone up and slapped him, just on principle.
They have argued in and out of court that it violates their "deeply held" religious beliefs, and that the church-run facility does not have to obtain permits.
I had no idea it was possible to have deeply held religious beliefs about building permits.