I'm quite enjoying Sleepy Hollow as well. "There's more than one shot?" And the Sarah-Connor-esque sister in the asylum.
Jonathan ,'Touched'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
Thinking about this show is not good. For example, the battle of Lexington was not planned in a Hudson River Valley basement. It was not planned at all. It occurred before there was a Continental army.
Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown was in a no-man's land between the British and Continental armies, so the tunnel idea actually makes some sense.
But there's John Cho, Ginger! And Clancy Brown, at least for a minute!
Also, WHO is this guy who plays Ichabod because I need to see every thing he's ever been in.
I love old homes, but for actual living in, I'll take a modern house over a quaint and charming old one any day.
YES YES YES. Our first house when I was pregnant than when Noah came home was this great 1920s dealie with beautiful built-ins and a great O'Keefe stove, which is even that old. But it was miserable living.
But there's John Cho, Ginger! And Clancy Brown, at least for a minute!
I didn't say I wasn't enjoying it. I just have to be careful not to think.
I lived in a 1904 farmhouse for eight years. I do not recommend it.
It would probably sound wrong to say I learned not to think while watching TV a long time ago, right?
I love an old house. We lived in one circa 1910 for a long time. Then again, I didn't own it, and I didn't have to repair it.
So I'm on Amazon and I searched for this:
collision 2012 obama vs. romney and the future of elections in america
Amazon then says:
Related Searches: the feynman lectures on physics 1971.
How are these searches even remotely related?
It would probably sound wrong to say I learned not to think while watching TV a long time ago, right?
Word. If I want historical accuracy I'll watch PBS.
Job hunting question: if I'm applying for a job that's either in the Napierville, IL or "greater NYC" area, do I mention that I can commute from where I am in PA? Assuming they will, in fact, see that my address is in PA? Or don't bring it up until asked?
I think I would. If it's not a telecommute position I think sometimes people may veer away from applicants who might need to relocate.