Funny, recently I got two tapes of the Art Carney movies "The Late Show" and "Harry and Tonto". And I think the word would be "bender".
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I got the idea of the "pocket in time" before Ang brought it up (with Vickie).
Stokes/Petofi-- opposite equivalents? Both have that irony, that running inner commentary that they can't help voicing, always separate from the world, observing from the outside at a distance. Stokes may be the most identifiable DS character for me. Or that's just a passing impression.
Why not question Adam's plan, such as... perhaps you could wait longer than a couple months after being born, to decide your dating days are over.
To find your community vampires, look in the vicinity of roosters.
The Fly landed on a telephone, and the telephone went on with the scene like a trouper.
Willie is just about the only thing grounding this storyline.
Do they even have a meat locker at the Old House? What about the smell? Is that why the dogs are howling?
Fine line maybe between larger acting to suit larger story, and over-the-top. Some directors may have been going for the former but some actors may not have seen the distinction.
Is the Blue Whale built on a pier jutting out into the bay?
Are those wolf howls made by humans or wolves? Are they on a tape, or do guys offstage howl? Why do I join them sometimes?
Julia certainly seems to consider a fully-stocked bar to be a crucial part of the reanimation process. Her equipment consists almost entirely of a million different colored liquids. I tried to find some red stuff so I could say Julia enjoys sex-on-the-beach, but failed. I'm two years old. Maybe she's going to pour all those hundreds of gallons of pretty liquids into the monster, and she'll come to live all soggy. And hung over.
Tom tried to bite the camera or Julia's eyeball.
More later. No apology necessary of course, Lydia, thanks cubed, but if you find it, I'd love to have it please.