Which all seems inappropriate after the furious-making of that freaky-ass vigilante killing.
'War Stories'
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yes, I am watching HUSH right now. Love that Netflix is streaming Buffy.
I see her!! Well, I see what Sean says is her. :: waves @ Amy through my TV ::
Aha!! Now I see her! I mean, I see someone, and it must be her, but I never would have noticed otherwise. Thanks!
That's background work for you. Her shot in Mr. Willis From Ohio is similar, in that she can only be identified by the hair tuck. But her appearance on The Practice is all BAM! AIMS TOTALLY IN YOUR FACE! A COUPLE OF TIMES!
Thank you to everyone who commented on Ryan's musical escapades. I'm really quite impressed with his singing (he takes after his mother).
I have another segment recorded, which I won't post, but I will transcribe:
Wallybee: "Ryan, are you stinky?"
Ryan: "No."
Billytea: "Ryan, do you have stinkypants?"
Ryan: "NO!"
Billytea: "Are you telling the truth?"
Ryan: "Nooo..."
Wallybee: "Ryan, let's go change your nappy."
Ryan: "Want Daddy cuddle!"
Billytea: "You want a Daddy cuddle? Ok, come he--"
Ryan: "I'M NOT UNDER OATH!!"
"I am not under oath! You have no proof I want a cuddle!"
Glorious kid.
That's background work for you. Her shot in Mr. Willis From Ohio is similar, in that she can only be identified by the hair tuck. But her appearance on The Practice is all BAM! AIMS TOTALLY IN YOUR FACE! A COUPLE OF TIMES!
Which episode of The Practice? Is it Season 1 because that is unfortunately the only season available on DVD.
For me, there are multiple strands of outrage I have for the trayvon martin situation.
1) that his killer was not arrested
2) that he was killed in the first place
3) that the NRA has pushed these "stand your ground" laws that have been involved in the deaths of 65 people nationwide.
So, it is possible (and perhaps likely) that his killer will never be prosecuted because of the "stand your ground" law, despite the face that what he did clearly seems to most of us a felony. If the killer can claim he felt threatened, that might be enough. Despite the obvious issue that the killer was the aggressor, followed Martin, had a gun, and attacked first.
If the killer can claim he felt threatened, that might be enough. Despite the obvious issue that the killer was the aggressor, followed Martin, had a gun, and attacked first.
I just don't understand that. The 911 operator told him not to follow Trayvon. I didn't know anything about the stand your ground laws before this happened, but they are seriously scary.