Alright. Now - I'm determined damnit.
Opening the dreaded explorer and will try to get it there. Fear not Buffistae - I will be triumphant.
Is there anything more desolate than the American cube farm on the afternoon before a long weekend?
eta: on Explorer - I got the whole thing. No matter how many times I reloaded on Netscape - only got half. That's pretty strange right? Glad I'm not so dumb I can't scroll - 'cause that'd suck.
Tina, that's weird. It is all on one page -- shouldn't be any skills involved besides scrolling.
That's what I got.
So. Scrappy, go talk to Jane.
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Then Scrappy emails Rayne. Then I'm happy. That's all I'm saying.
Oh, and when you talk to Jane tell her I LOVE JANE and she's really cute. (Just watched the the S4 overview and Oz featurettes.)
Alba is an expert at kisses and names them things like: suave slider, frosted flame, a swooning cut-breath, a bourbon reggae, an islamic candy, an emerald green from the source, a North-South pan, a holy biter...
Hec, where's your tag from? It's intriguing.
Hec, where's your tag from? It's intriguing.
You ever see the movie
Diva?
It's based on a novel by Delacorta, who wrote a series about two French con artists name Serge Gorodish (middle aged, jazz fan, conniver) and Alba (young girl of 14/15, in the movie Vietnamese, but in the books blonde and lissome).
Anyway, they basically make their living by swindling criminals out of their money. The books are perfect little pop lit bon bons. Very stylish and funny and romantic in an odd, roundabout way. They were in print in paperback in the U.S. with very very bright neon covers, so check your used bookstore in the mystery section just after Len Deighton. (If that's where they're filing Len these days.) There are also a couple available in hardback.
That was a great interview. But where was the Angel spoilage lite stuff? (Yes, I did get the entire interview to show up, finally.)
They mostly evacuated the hospitals in the days before the Boom anyway, so either way Shannon's probably ok.
The Jane E. interview was great. I had a dream sort of related to that after reading it. I dreamt that Joss Whedon became the head writer for Smallville. I would love to see Jane or Joss working on Smallville, because as much as I love the show it lacks humor 90% of the time. No humor works on "24" but the camp and HoYay on Smallville leaves a little humor to be desired and it usually lacking. Hell they should just give every script to Joss or Jane before they make the episode and let them add jokes.
And I know Joss could come up with a perfectly acceptable to the denizens of Smallville excuse for Lex and Clark to make sweet passionate love to each other. Naked of course, in the Talon.
I think that the pool table would be better.