I have hybrid drive outrage, whenever I try to slow down it generates more power from the reciprocal rant drive.
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[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 find I have a bottomless well of outrage.
IIRC, you're also the woman who claimed that her magic was hiding in her spleen. I think this means you have some major magical mojo going on.
Most people reserve their outrage for whichever floppy haired dude has survived on American Idol too long this year. Or, in the UK, when a football team has lost, like, 6 games in a row. Fuck Iraq, man, we're loosing at kicking a ball across a pitch.
I guess Drive really does qualify for the 'circus' part of the equation, especially given the historical context of the phrase.
Yeah, what's up with you people with limited outrage? Heck, I'm medicated, and I can still always make more.
Yeah, what's up with you people with limited outrage? Heck, I'm medicated, and I can still always make more.
You're special. The rest of us are jaded, bitter, and tapped out (of outrage). Well, except for the guy who has apparently decided that "un-canceling" the show is a workable goal.
The funniest comment I've seen came from someone wanting to get all the Sanjaya voters from AI to go and sign one of the petitions.
Okay, that made me laugh out loud.
I got banned from FOX's forums for saying Stand Off is canceled, so can't view the carnage that must be the Drive forums. Which is probably for the best.
I'm know this is late, but I've been mostly without internet access since I heard the news. I'm so bummed. My sympathies to Tim and Kristen and the others directly involved with the show. I totally get your point, Corwood, and agree. And I'm not really outraged. But I really liked this tv show. I thought it was intelligently written, and well acted. It captured my interest and my emotions. And I wish it weren't gone.
I probably never would have watched this show if it weren't for Tim (and Kristen). The premise didn't make a lot of sense to me, and I saw the Cannonball Run comparison one too many times. However, I'll give just about anything Tim writes at least a try. It was ok after the first hour, good enough to keep watching. After the second, I liked it. Monday, I liked it a lot. And the following Monday, I loved the show, probably more than any other show since Firefly.
With the poor ratings, I saw the writing on the wall, but I am really, really bummed that they didn't at least make it through shooting so we would at least have a hope of DVDs. There doesn't seem to be much of a point now, without an arc. I mean, I would buy them, but I don't imagine enough would.
I have hybrid drive outrage, whenever I try to slow down it generates more power from the reciprocal rant drive.
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