Here's Central Park's.
Natter 46: The FIGHTIN' 46
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.
I was taught the latter. Like, once we reached NT times, God didn't have to be such a hardass anymore.
Yeah, that was kind of my take.
You Boston people are scaring me. But we're still scheduled for 79 (glorious 79) and storms tomorrow.
Lee, I am all dilemma-fied!
I KNOW! I can't believe that anyone would actually think that Chilltown isn't a threat, (but Janelle doesn't seem to be thinking with her head on this one), but she's right that if the floaters got together, they would be the largest alliance.
Next week should be FUN!
"Retcon" seemed funnier.
This whole conversation has made me want to reread To Reign In Hell. Which is annoying, since that reminds me that I lost my copy a couple years back.
Yeah, Lee, that's the thing. Good times.
THERMOMETER WATCHER!
Oh, that.
Fuck it, I'm leaving. Why stay and not-work when no one is here to see it?
Which is annoying, since that reminds me that I lost my copy a couple years back.
It has been reprinted. Which you might know, but just in case you didn't. I read it in university, loved it to pieces, but couldn't find a copy for my own until fairly recently.
Someone make me frame my requests of release management, will you?
This whole conversation has made me want to reread To Reign In Hell.
Do you mean "To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh"?
OK, I know you don't mean that one....
At last -- the untold chapter in the history of Star Trek's most notorious villain, KHAN. Searing and powerful, To Reign in Hell masterfully bridges the time period between Khan Noonien Singh's twenty-third-century revival in the Original Series classic episode "Space Seed" and his unforgettable return in the acclaimed feature film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
Haunted by the memory of Khan's murderous campaign of vengeance, James T. Kirk now revisits the forbidding world of Ceti Alpha V to discover for himself what ultimately drove Khan to madness. There, buried beneath the desolate surface of a dying planet, Kirk and his allies find the untold story of their greatest foe -- and of the woman who loved him: Lieutenant Marla McGivers of Starfleet.
Along with Khan's genetically engineered followers from the twentieth century, Khan and Marla are left on Ceti Alpha V with the hopes of building a new life together. Although the planet is savage and untamed, Khan dreams of carving out an empire even greater than the one he once ruled on Earth. But when global catastrophe strikes, Khan must use every ounce of his superhuman strength and intellect to wage a fearsome battle against the planet, his people...and the growing darkness in his own soul.
Here's Central Park's.
Ah, good.
Aaaand I am required to show up for jury duty tomorrow. Figured as much since my summons is #34!