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I wish I hadn't eaten before I clicked that link. Like ever eaten before. Someone pass me another bucket... no, no, the bigger one...
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So you didn't marry her for her brains? ...her soft, squishy brains!
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Well, when my leg acts up (like today) I sorta walk like one...
Though right now I'd be moaning "Spagetti....SPAGETTI!" as I'm cooking a big batch just now- want some? I can freeze it and ship it to you.... I'm also watching a documentary on Lincon and hope to be done eating before his head gets blown off. After all, if there's one thing history teaches us, it's that it's bad form to eat spagetti while the president's brains are leaking out. Jackie O was sooo right on that one, let me tell ya.
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Hey, I had spaghetti last night too! But while eating we were watching a programme that suddenly decided to show some scenes of plastic surgery. Niiiice.
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Makes that red sauce just slide down, dont it? incidentally, they tastefully skipped the gory details for the most part- Gore Vidal was narrating that part and got all choked up in a touching way
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quote:Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: NO- that was the actor that played his role.
In the novels (at least) Scotty, Uhura, McCoy and Spock are running the whole of Starfleet between them
A real good reason to not read the novels.
Well, as you already said, Scotty makes sense. I would say Spock isn't much of a stretch either. And isn't it just Shatner's books where McCoy does anything?
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quote:Originally posted by Lee: Hey, I had spaghetti last night too! But while eating we were watching a programme that suddenly decided to show some scenes of plastic surgery. Niiiice.
Nip/Tuck... the name says it all really.
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Funnily enough, it was a programme on the origin of modern words, and it was a small feature on the origins of "nose job" and "nip and tuck." I gave up on Nip/Tuck after a couple of episodes, I didn't care about the characters.
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Yes, she's pretty easy on the eyes. I'm not so sure about the way she tries to sex up the OED though.
On the other hand, full marks for the way she drives that mini! It's an ugly, evil car that deserves to be thrashed until it drops down dead.
Gord bless you m'lady.
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(I'm a big Nip/Tuck fan, myself, even though Lee's instinct about the characters is, I think, correct. They are vividly loathsome.)
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