Greg Brady's attic was way more groovy.
'Serenity'
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.
Did you get to meet him, ita?
Very casually, a few years ago. I was doing tech work in an office where he worked. It's weird, meeting people you had pre-pubescent crushes on. Especially when you're post-pubescent.
Pink BBQ grill: [link]
Pastor plans to sue school for "emotional kidnapping and psychological rape" of his daughter's "Christian innocence," by showing Donnie Darko in her freshman English class without informing the parents first: [link]
Pastor plans to sue school for "emotional kidnapping and psychological rape" of his daughter's "Christian innocence," by showing Donnie Darko in her freshman English class without informing the parents first
Okay, I thought the movie sucked too, but that's just a wee bit overboard.
Pastor plans to sue school for "emotional kidnapping and psychological rape"
Am now earwormed with "Emotional Rescue."
Okay, I thought the movie sucked too, but that's just a wee bit overboard.
I know, right? Can you sue a school for "showing a really fucking weird movie"?
And besides, I have this feeling that even if the pastor and wife had been pre-informed that the movie was going to be shown, they wouldn't have had a CLUE what it was.
if the pastor and wife had been pre-informed that the movie was going to be shown, they wouldn't have had a CLUE what it was.
Exactly why she shouldn't watch it. New things are scary.
Novel title test: [link]
Want to know if you've got a killer title for your novel? Now, for the first time in literary history, you can put your title to the scientific test and find out whether it has what it takes for bestseller success.
results:
The title Wombats of Desire has a 10.2% chance of being a bestselling title!
The title Puppies of Revenge! has a 10.2% chance of being a bestselling title!
The title Love Donkey has a 10.2% chance of being a bestselling title!
OK, what is with this 10.2% crap?
Also, Non-Errors
(Those usages people keep telling you are wrong but which are actually standard in English.)
Heh:
The title Jurassic Park has a 10.2% chance of being a bestselling title!