It's not about the embarrassment, so much as the hellfire and damnation.
I don't even like getting heckfire and darnation.
[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, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
It's not about the embarrassment, so much as the hellfire and damnation.
I don't even like getting heckfire and darnation.
What in tarnation do you like?
I don't even like getting heckfire and darnation.
Nor should you. Dreadful language, that.
I just had to explain the text and subtext of 'come to Jesus meeting' to a Buddhist co-worker.
I don't think I've ever heard of 'come to Jesus meeting' until now, but as an atheist, I probably have a standing invitation to one.
Think tent revivals and speaking in tongues.
Think tent revivals and speaking in tongues.
And returning to the fold.
I was never in the fold, and I suspect they wouldn't like my idea of tents and tongues.
Ba-dum dum.
OK, now, remember, I'm me, and not other people, even though I do sorta do stuff for other people's sites, but I did want to address something I've seen on my trips around the Web:
I've seen worried discussions about how TV's hit Drive will do on Thursdays. Keep in mind: That date was initially suggested in a dated press release that has since been proven false. While a confirmed airtime hasn't been set, as far as I know, I just wanted to point out that worrying about Thursdays may be for naught.
So if you see anyone fretting about its chances versus Supernatural, Grey's Anatomy or any of the other Thursday shows, you can give them something sorta like peace of mind!
What in tarnation do you like?
Tarnation. I'm totally down with tarnation.
A friend of mine regularly has "come to Jesus meetings" with her husband. (The fun part is they're Jewish.)