I sent you e-mail! And do I love him, for he is adorable, and has curly, curly hair.
I run to my e-mail!
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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 sent you e-mail! And do I love him, for he is adorable, and has curly, curly hair.
I run to my e-mail!
They shouldn't be - that's from the "share with friends" setup and I accessed it without signing in to my account.
Huh. I get something asking me to enter in the access code.
Moi aussi.
Huh. I get something asking me to enter in the access code.Yep. And the answer is not "gimme" as it turns out.
They have now arrested two people in connection with mooninite faux-terrorism plot.
While Boston officials were livid, fans of the show mocked authorities for what they called an overreaction.
About a dozen fans gathered outside Charlestown District Court on Thursday morning with signs saying "1-31-07 Never Forget" and "Free Peter."
"We're the laughing stock," said Tracy O'Connor, 34.
"It's almost too easy to be a terrorist these days," said Jennifer Mason, 26. "You stick a box on a corner and you can shut down a city."
O'Connor said there's nothing wrong with being vigilant, but said she said it was ridiculous to shut down a city "when anyone under the age of 35 knew this was a joke the second they saw it."
Authorities vowed to hold Turner accountable for what Menino said was "corporate greed," that led to at least $750,000 in police costs.
As soon as Turner realized the Boston problem around 5 p.m., it said, law enforcement officials were told of their locations in 10 cities where it said the devices had been placed for two to three weeks: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Austin, Texas, San Francisco and Philadelphia.
The two guys they arrested are screwed - unless public opinion sways to the view that the city way-overreacted....
Authorities vowed to hold Turner accountable for what Menino said was "corporate greed," that led to at least $750,000 in police costs.
Corporate greed is a crime now? Someone better go arrest Exxon-Mobil.
The more Boston's officials talk, the sillier they sound. Corporate greed? Really? Outsourcing the placement of light-brites to advertise a low-budget 15 minute cartoon?
The two guys they arrested are screwed - unless public opinion sways to the view that the city way-overreacted....
Or, I dunno, maybe the judge and their lawyers might have something to do with their fate.
In D&D, who would win in a fight between a Level One Wizard and a house cat?
Usually the house cat wins.
Well, what if the wizard gets off his one magic missile spell? Doesn't that kill the cat automatically?
Happy First Birthday Olivia!
The more Boston's officials talk, the sillier they sound.
Totally.
They shouldn't be going after these schmucks. They should just sue Turner and be done with it.
About a dozen fans gathered outside Charlestown District Court on Thursday morning with signs saying "1-31-07 Never Forget" and "Free Peter."
Here's a picture of the "Never Forget" sign: [link]