Yes, I'm sure she'd be delicious if we cooked her over an open fire.
You sound like we're all sitting around a campfire and your leading us in a chorus of Kumbaya or something.
It kinda makes you wanna... break into song?
Eeyup.
If we don't get more, we don't get more and just enjoy what we do have rather than complaining about it.
Also, that's what we have rewatch streams for. Because if it's worth watching, it's worth watching twice. (Or more.)
edited 1st Oct '12 6:59:36 PM by KylerThatch
You had your chance at the cotillion, you!
Well, I'm glad that we make you dance.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
Silly random dancing is the best kind.
That, or ballroom dancing.
edited 1st Oct '12 7:04:12 PM by KylerThatch
You had your chance at the cotillion, you!
I certainly hope that it won't end at 65. The show is a goldmine for Hasbro, why would they make it stop at a certain number of episodes when it's still extremely popular?
Tick Tock, goes the clock/ He cradled and he rocked her/ Tick Tock, goes the clock/Till River kills the Doctor.
I wonder who would be most likely to bust out singing
Good Morning Baltimare.
You had your chance at the cotillion, you!
There are few movies I hate more than Cars 2.
I can't hate
Cars 2, because it took the absurd premise of the original and made it even more absurd. It gave us cars that practice kung-fu. It gave us James Bond in car form (and voiced by Michael Caine!). It gave us a cameo by the Popemobile, who rides around in his own personal Popemobilemobile.
Those virtues, in my opinion, cover over a multitude of movie sins.
Cars 2 would have to literally grow legs and kick me in the groin before I'd call it "bad".
The portable Venus of occupied space. Grace is a maze of amazing taste.
Because coming out is something you don't take lightly?
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Hey, I've been out since like, forever.
Hey Lyra, I think you missed an Anthropology discussion.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Nah, you're not wierd. I'm wierd, although all those surreal dadaist webcomics I used to read might be to blame.