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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jun 21, 2010 21:45:10 GMT -5
There are still people on the Worst Previews Ever making aspersions upon his manhood. Julia, I expect their steroid abuse has melted their brains, and/or they live in their parents' basement.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jun 21, 2010 21:49:38 GMT -5
I blame TLo: Mad Hattery dedicated to the hats of the world's royalty. Julia, check out Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, who's never found a hat too big. I like Sophie of Leichtenstein but that may be because she's an heir in the Jacobite line... Julia, insane causes have a certain appeal.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Jun 21, 2010 21:54:45 GMT -5
There are still people on the Worst Previews Ever making aspersions upon his manhood. Julia, I expect their steroid abuse has melted their brains, and/or they live in their parents' basement. Whoa, indeed. Now, that's what Conan should look like. Not to mention that Momoa can actually, you know, act. I may actually have to venture into a theatre.
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Post by Lola m on Jun 21, 2010 22:11:38 GMT -5
**fans self** Lordy mama!!
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Jun 21, 2010 22:37:52 GMT -5
**fans self** Lordy mama!! Lola, I love your avatar. My dad was used to say that the Addamses were the only real nuclear family on TV, back in the day. I've been forgetting to mention that we finally found a Big Thing to give the Elder Daughter - last week she mentioned that there was a very expensive book she really, really wanted, and she wondered if she might have it for her birthday. Her birthday being in October, and the book in question being something relevant to her second major, we decided she should have it now instead. On condition, of course, that her parents get to read it. This is the book, which Amazon has just shipped. She doesn't want her own computer, she doesn't want a new and better camera, she certainly doesn't want a car (she decided she didn't even want to try for a driver's license this summer), but she wants a Really Big Book. That's my girl.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jun 21, 2010 23:14:45 GMT -5
**fans self** Lordy mama!! Lola, I love your avatar. My dad was used to say that the Addamses were the only real nuclear family on TV, back in the day. I've been forgetting to mention that we finally found a Big Thing to give the Elder Daughter - last week she mentioned that there was a very expensive book she really, really wanted, and she wondered if she might have it for her birthday. Her birthday being in October, and the book in question being something relevant to her second major, we decided she should have it now instead. On condition, of course, that her parents get to read it. This is the book, which Amazon has just shipped. She doesn't want her own computer, she doesn't want a new and better camera, she certainly doesn't want a car (she decided she didn't even want to try for a driver's license this summer), but she wants a Really Big Book. That's my girl. Very cool for us language geeks, that book. Julia, jealousish
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Post by Sue on Jun 22, 2010 7:09:13 GMT -5
**fans self** Lordy mama!! Lola, I love your avatar. My dad was used to say that the Addamses were the only real nuclear family on TV, back in the day. I've been forgetting to mention that we finally found a Big Thing to give the Elder Daughter - last week she mentioned that there was a very expensive book she really, really wanted, and she wondered if she might have it for her birthday. Her birthday being in October, and the book in question being something relevant to her second major, we decided she should have it now instead. On condition, of course, that her parents get to read it. This is the book, which Amazon has just shipped. She doesn't want her own computer, she doesn't want a new and better camera, she certainly doesn't want a car (she decided she didn't even want to try for a driver's license this summer), but she wants a Really Big Book. That's my girl. Niiiiiiiiiiice. And, yes, at 5.4 pounds, I'd say it is a BIG book! Also got a kick out of the one review that didn't give it 5/5, due to the binding method: 3.0 out of 5 stars Greatness marred by false economy, February 12, 2007 By Dr Russell Dean (Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) - See all my reviews This review is from: The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language (Hardcover) This is a great book that I anticipate reading and utilising for the next twenty years or more. However, it is unforgivable that the binders should fail to section sew rather than perfect or notch bind this volume. My copy is already showing signs of wear after only a fortnight of use. Missing Nan right now.
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Post by Sara on Jun 22, 2010 8:28:03 GMT -5
Okay, I guess we're due for a new part. I'm on it...
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Post by Sara on Jun 22, 2010 8:47:44 GMT -5
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