I'm so sorry, Sue.
Natter 59: Dominate Your Face!
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.
Well, NOW you aren't, Nutty.
(thwacking dead horse) The other thing about Northern Exposure that bugged was the character of Ed Chigliak being played by a blond dude that (reportedly) only has 1/8 Native American ancestry.
I was waiting for that one! (I find his dad weirdly hot, by the way. I find him weirdly hot, too, but somehow less hot than his father.)
It's entirely possible. I guess the Mi'kmaq who were in Nfld migrated between NS and NFLD as they fished. It's really hard to get a clear family history because my grandmother had a fairly painful past and didn't really want to talk about it.
My grandfather's family migrated all the Maritimes, and occasionally west to BC and back again. It's hard to get a clear family history there because he left home at 13, his mother married his uncle after his father died, he died over 50 years ago, NO ONE seems to actually know his parents' names, and Gram was in the habit of glossing over the truth in favor of a less rough and tumble narrative.
I'm so sorry about Pico, Sue. Poor sick kitty.
Responding to voice commands, the DX will sit, roll over, bark and even nip at your fingers when you play with its nose.
I don't think Ed's gonna go for that...
I'm sorry, Sue and GC.
More stuff the ideal robo-puppy should be able to do:
- Ability to detect Cylons.
- Light in its chest will glow red when it turns evil.
So sorry GC and Sue.
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(I find his dad weirdly hot, by the way.
me too Plei.
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hi ita.
I'm so sorry about Pico, Sue and Josie, GC.
Pico and Josie are so well loved. {{Sue}} {{GC}}
I was waiting for that one! (I find his dad weirdly hot, by the way. I find him weirdly hot, too, but somehow less hot than his father.)
(It's a sore spot for me - a lot of people in MN assumed I was Inuit because I resembled him. Which is not to say I didn't find Ed hot, but in the imposterish way.)