Love that one to bits. I am looking at it right now, in fact!
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If you do, you could get some Megabus product placement in the sequel. Help pay the bills. ;)
Also, it's an absolute joy seeing how much fun you're having with this, and how much happiness even just these announcements are bringing. Nice to have something so positive show up. Thank you.
If Dara is in the cast too, I'm going to have to assume this is just a huge hoax to announce more Mock the Week.
Wall.
Art.
#photography
#streetphotography
That's a bunch of dialogue I can't help but hear in Pearlman voice.
This summoning diorama is taking forever, but I'm reasonably happy so far. Loads still to do, and I've not started on the three cultists or the lighting effects, plus an important plastic bag that I've only just remembered.
#minipainting
#miniterrain
I recall a Dan Dare sequence in Starlord where a crewman's suit fails and he's crushed by Jupiter's gravity. That lives rent free in my head. Think it was more than three panels, though.
'Gaze into the fist of Dredd' is one of the rare perfect panels in comics. That sequence of three is as immortal. I think Mignola managed the three with 'Is that a monkey?', and the single with 'Don't mess with me, lady. I've been drinking with skeletons.'
Loathe that your choice to not opt in is immediately rendered moot if someone you know chooses to hand over their lives to Google - including any pictures, emails, etc relating to you. I hate it all so much.
I always liked the fact that they were there for kids whose folks couldn't afford the big vehicles. That seemed oddly kind.
I was doing some digging just now, and it seems that the mini rigs have been in a few comics and novels over the years. I never had one, for reasons I can't seem to recall.
One of the minirigs - not that one, I think - turned up in the Star Wars Rebels comic. There was much squee!
Stands to reason, dunnit?!
Thrash has one of those Catagory 5 hurricanes you only find in films, where the winds are at best a mild inconvenience to the characters in the film.
#movieweather
Tonight is about making bad food choices and compounding them with bad films choices (starting with Thrash). Then there's the half bottle of wine I didn't drink last night. The wine is good, drinking it would be bad. Which fits.
Last day of indulging my relationship mourning. I promise.
It feels like they had, for whatever reason, a late stage change (to the cast, maybe) that forced some scrambled changes. Perhaps some studio interference? Whatever. The character introduced in S2 Ep6 feels like a re-skin of a character lost very early in the season. Guess we'll find out some day.
I love the show, but it's so frustrating at times. I struggled to stay engaged through much of season 2. It has, I assume, two more episodes to go, and it's finding focus, but it's still so uneaven. A new character introduced very late doesn't help, especially as her motivations are so familiar.
Monarch - Legacy of Monsters has some amazing moments, some great acting. It also has too much padding. The scripts and editing needed another pass. Kurt and Wyatt Russell carry a lot of the show, and get the best writing. The other cast members often get short-changed. S2 Ep7 showcases that, sadly.
Yep. I've not painted or built anything in a dog's age.
Montpellier:
Spot the haunted room.
A drill in the dark.
Liminal corridor.
In France for work. Watched the news over breakfast. The commentators were all laughing at Trump over his 'total victory'. Think they should have been taking it seriously? They were. They were laughing because that's what Trump is: a bad joke. Well done, America. Awesome work.
Montpellier, France.
Airport.
Hotel room view.
Hotel inner courtyard.
Enjoyed the first two episodes of Maul. Felt that the 2nd one was an almost filler episode. A few bits of story stuff had to be got across that didn't fit in episode 1 before moving on to episode 3, but there wasn't quite enough to make a full episode 2. It felt a bit empty. A bit stretched.
It's... complicated. I keep hoping one of these things will dovetail with where he ends up when first encountered in Rebels.
Doing God's work!
(I'm addressing both parties.)
I try not to hate. It's draining. It serves no-one. I resent the fact, then, that I hate Trump and all his benighted minions. I pity them too but, so help me, I cannot but hate Trump and wish he was dead and gone. I look forward to watching his followers eat each other in the resulting power vacuum.
Kindly leave this social media, sit outside and think about what you did.
You can feel the pride in what she was doing.