I believe we are all descended from the Lawgiver.
So Roddy McDowall, then?
A religion that requires belief in Roddy McDowall ever conceiving children requires more faith in the fantastic than I'm able to muster.
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 believe we are all descended from the Lawgiver.
So Roddy McDowall, then?
A religion that requires belief in Roddy McDowall ever conceiving children requires more faith in the fantastic than I'm able to muster.
Yeah, I really don't get the email thing . But the rules about books seem pretty clear. And, according to Tim's podcast, the production asked repeatedly if anyone had anything like that. Keith just seems pretty clueless about how he's perceived. He makes Malan seem very self-aware.
Cindy, there's a very interesting theory that the Noah and the Flood story originates in a catastrophic flood in the Black Sea around 5600 BC (Wikipedia story here).
Maybe the email he found was from before the start of the show and he just replied ? Otherwise -- yes -- it makes no sense.
Also, I missed Tim Gunn on Conan last night but I hear that he's been asked to do the fashion commentary for NBC for the Emmy Awards. Now, I will watch NBC's broadcast!
Kathy, that is interesting. Thanks. I think I watched a History Channel (or the like) show about that theory.
Hey Matt, any improvement with your dad?
But the rules [spoiler]
Yeah, totally. And whatever he's saying, I think it's important to note that the show went out of its way to make it clear that no one caught him or accused him, or even really suspected him, of using the books. [The point]-------------[Keith]
sumi - from what I understand Keith left the set when the designers were going to shoot promos, went to his boyfriend's and emailed the producers from there. All the designers knew that they weren't allowed to leave production without permission and Keith never told anyone where he was going.
Sure, but they also weren't allowed to use e-mail/the internet wherever they were. So what on earth was he thinking?
He might have been able to weather one of those things - maybe even the book, though unlikely. But all three together?
Yes -- the contestant was CLEARLY in the wrong and just won't admit it. What about that bad apology that was shown in the episode?
ION, Nasa is helping look for the Ivory Billed Woodpecker!
A religion that requires belief in Roddy McDowall ever conceiving children requires more faith in the fantastic than I'm able to muster.
Well, since he's dead it would be some sort of miracle (or many sorts), but I get your meaning.