ita, I wouldn't count on it taking what with her appearence in Peter's dream. Unless EVERYONE who turns up in his dream is going to buy it. Which would be seriously depressing, if ballsy. I'm not saying she's NOT dead, just that I wouldn't bet any kittens on it until we get clarification next week. And even then...
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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 wonder if I should go home early. Because I am actually looking at the space underneath my desk and wondering if my cell phone has an alarm, because surely no one would miss me for an hour.
Frank! Why you gotta harsh my buzz so fast? Let a girl dream, willya?
Shrift, I bet your phone does. Get on down there.
Into the corner with Frank!
Haven't watched yet. Happy I read the whitefont. The first white font.
No reason to share it other than pure geekiness.
It's the kind of geekiness I can support.
(am having difficulty coming up with kinds of geekiness I can't support)
Is it possible to be a creationist, or a fixed-earth geek?
Is it possible to be a creationist, or a fixed-earth geek?
I would say not.
(Dunno why. I just do.)
eta: Maybe it's because geekiness typically involve those things known as "facts."
Poor Ethelred. He was really called Ethelred the Unraed, which means uncounseled or possibly badly counseled.
(There's no geek like a geek who took two semesters of Old English.)
Ethelred the Unraed
Now I want to call him Ethel the Unleaded.