Lots of dogs in my 'hood wear coats at this time of year.
Are there doggie leather jackets? I bet a bulldog would look cute in a black leather motorcycle jacket.
'Conviction (1)'
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.
Lots of dogs in my 'hood wear coats at this time of year.
Are there doggie leather jackets? I bet a bulldog would look cute in a black leather motorcycle jacket.
Great, another breed I can't have.
OMG, poor baby: [link] (Unless he ran away. Which is quite possible.)
He's also, apparently, a klutz, so maybe he'll never grow into that weird taffy-pulled body of his.
Speaking of Paddywack (thank you, Plei, for that way around a name I couldn't possibly spell), is it the character of Sam or the actor who has an injured wrist/hand on Spn? I've been wondering if I'm supposed to remember how that happened.
On the Bolton resignation, surely this was a written announcement:
"He served his country with extraordinary dedication and skill, assembling coalitions that addressed some of the most consequential issues facing the international community," the president said. "During his tenure, he articulately advocated the positions and values of the United States and advanced the expansion of democracy and liberty."
I can't imagine "articulately" as spoken by W.
I recall a story (in one of my middle school texts, I think) in which the fallen civilization was buried in junk mail and the toilet seat was interpreted as a headdress. You'd strap the seat cover to your forehead with a ribbon reading "Sanitized for your protection."
The Nacerima thing reminded me of that.
OMG, poor baby: [link]
I think that dog ran away just so he wouldn't have to wear the bee suit anymore.
Heh. Did you see my edit?
Funny mistake in headline at Whedonesque:
Chiwetel Ejiofor on Colin Ferguson According to this week's TV Guide Magazine, Chiwetel Ejiofor (the Operative of "Serenity") is scheduled to be on the Colin Ferguson talk show on CBS Mon. night/Tues. morning Dec. 4/5, 12:35 AM, discussing "Children of Men."
It's just, you know, with the slash and the MPREGy topic, and...okay.
Heh. Did you see my edit?
Heh. Not until you mentioned it....
on Spn? I've been wondering if I'm supposed to remember how that happened.
The actor. He fell off something on the set (I think doing something actually TV-show related, not just randomly flailing down a flight of stairs or something). There was mention of the fact they had him in a removable cast for some weeks, till they could write into the show why he might suddenly be in a hard cast.
Ultimately I think it was the zombie chick who tackled him and he walked away saying, "I think she broke my arm."
sarameg, that would be Motel of the Mysteries by David Macaulay, who is incidentally an author of the publisher that some Buffistas work for.