I think I meant to ask who Nicholas Lea is. But I've since looked him up on IMDB and Google, so now I understand the squee.
Yeah. I think I woke up this morning and had assumed I just dreamed the news.
squee!
Simon ,'Jaynestown'
[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.
I think I meant to ask who Nicholas Lea is. But I've since looked him up on IMDB and Google, so now I understand the squee.
Yeah. I think I woke up this morning and had assumed I just dreamed the news.
squee!
Nicholas Lea
Yaaaaaaay! The actor who helped lead me to internet fandom (in his Krycek incarnation).
If we're looking for driving-related songs, my favorite is "Thunder Road", by Springstein. Might be a bit too upbeat, though.
If we're looking for driving-related songs, my favorite is "Thunder Road", by Springstein. Might be a bit too upbeat, though.
As opposed to:
"You can't take the sky from me" Or "Goldfish nibbling at my toes. Fun, fun, fun in the sun, sun, sun". [Just to make it clear - yeah I know, not a Minear series. But with a fair amount of bite. ]
Where is "Goldfish nibbling at my toes" from, Typo Boy?
Since I read the call for driving-related songs I've had the Clash's version of "Brand New Cadillac" stuck in my head. But I'm thinking the network might not care for the "Balls to you" parts.
Not Gar, but it's from the "Red Dwarf" theme song. (And now I am earwormed.)
I've managed to earworm myself with "I've got a brand new pair of rollerskates" when what I was really heading for was "Mercedes Benz" by Janis Joplin. At least it has actual carage.
You're gonna drive me to drinkin' if you don't stop drivin' that hot rod Lincoln.
the "Red Dwarf" theme song
Ah, thanks. That's one that's on my list of shows to check out some day.
I've managed to earworm myself with "I've got a brand new pair of rollerskates"
Gahhh! An entire song sung in the same tone of voice that Brittany Murphy used for her "I'll never te-ell" line in Don't Say a Word.