SyFy has some weird-assed ads that are in the universe of the show, but are ads. So it's not our heroes driving a Subaru, but it's people who say they're going to see our heroes. Okay...
I was just weirded out by that very ad! Do not like.
'Hell Bound'
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SyFy has some weird-assed ads that are in the universe of the show, but are ads. So it's not our heroes driving a Subaru, but it's people who say they're going to see our heroes. Okay...
I was just weirded out by that very ad! Do not like.
The first time it's perplexing, because the tag is still there, and my reflexes are to watch what has the tag. The second time I just wish torture with eventual death, but not for centuries for all three of them.
Yeah, at first I was thinking maybe it was a preview of next week or something and watched, but who are these people, should i know them? And then it's all about the Subaru and just - I can see where someone thought it was a great idea but it's really not.
OTOH, a Lost Girl ad for condoms would be awesome....
Who was hoping for facial reconstruction done on Richard III skull? Because it's been done: [link]
Not bad-looking. Not bad at all.
Interesting! I'm curious how they know about the nose, if they just have the main skull to work with.
I'm wearing a new red dress today, but I just looked at my calendar, and I should have saved it for tomorrow! I have a scary meeting tomorrow.
I've been at work for 2 hours. Less than amused to wake up long before the alarm. Especially when it became clear today is a sudafed day. Blearg.
I'm curious how they know about the nose, if they just have the main skull to work with.
I've always wondered that myself. In Richard's case, though, they have portraits.
I've always wondered that myself. In Richard's case, though, they have portraits.
The article said that they didn't look at the portraits when they were doing the reconstruction -- they treated it as if it were an unknown skull. They only looked at the portraits afterwards, when they were putting together the hair and painting the eyes and stuff like that where they needed to know color and style.