In yesterday's paper, there was a long article about a man who had bankrupted much of a small town by siphoning off more than $6 million for his own use from investors' funds, plus he was found to have been packing high interest loans to the poor and elderly with fraudulent extra charges. (He recently committed suicide rather than face charges.) One person described him as "diabolical." A person who lost all her savings said, "If Ben Stewart were alive right now, I think I'd pinch his head off."
Why am I telling you this? Because of this:
"For 24 years as mayor, Stewart shepherded this little city with a sense of confidence that seemed his birthright. Stewart's father and grandfather had also been mayors of Union Point and had founded a bank. Few people in Union Point ever suspected anything was amiss."
Sound familiar?
We will know Ginger is right when Mayor Stewart turns in to a giant snake.
SMG on the animated Buffy series.
I can't believe she thinks that we wouldn't watch it. . .
I'll admit I've had my doubts, what with the "New! Now with added Dawn!" premise. But with Mutant Enemy writers and some of the cast contributing, I'd probably break down and watch.
"I remember the pitch to me about the cartoon was like, 'She can turn into things and have magical powers,'" Gellar said.
I can see why she might not want to do
that.
I can see why she might not want to do that.
oh yeah. that kind of defeats the purpose. I mean, she's got the Slayer thing, why do you need more than that. I just thought that the animated show would mean better demons, maybe some fun Willow magic stuff.
Dude! I just saw Larry in a Skittles commercial! Between this and Joyce's Advil ad, it's a veritable invasion.
Dude! I just saw Larry in a Skittles commercial! Between this and Joyce's Advil ad, it's a veritable invasion.
He's in a Best Buy commercial too! I love my dead, gay, Larry.