... the revelation prevents Elizabeth from immediately noticing or caring about her surroundings. She’s numb and cold all at the same time, and the time-jump is nearly an incidental afterthought in comparison to the weighty words tumbling around in her head as she sits there on some bench situated in one of the southeast piers of the City. John died in Rodney’s place. John’s dead. She thinks this ...
... is, however. XD; Dedication: For the_gabih . Merry Christmas, hon! Rest The study is dark with books, dark with heavy curtains at the windows; dark with the blue that pushes through the weighty cloth and stains the room until Light feels as though she's floating beneath the ocean. Maybe that's the fault of the drink, though, half-empty on the coffee table near her shoulder. Or ...
... other girl tight against her. Quinn murmured something questioningly but Brittany quietly shushed her and pretty quick, Quinn was back fast asleep. With no deep thoughts or weighty issues of her own to mull over, shortly after that, Brittany was too. ___________________________________________________________________ Quinn awoke with a start, for a moment disoriented and panicked until she ...
... do some great work as the scheming and clever Alex Dunphy on Modern Family. I had a tough time choosing between her and Kiernan Shipka from Mad Men because I feel like Shipka gets far more weighty material, but her lisp bothers me so Winter it is! Honorable Mention: Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men) Best Recurring Character: Dr. Spaceman (played by Chris Parnell, 30 Rock) It's pronounced Spuh-che-men. ...
... to reach the presidency in many years STILL misunderstands how force works within a country. Force does not educate. Force does not change underlying principles of culture, religion, or modify age-old alliances and weighty distrust. Force can not solve these challenges or make them go away; it can only exacerbate them. Don't get me wrong: I'm VERY happy that Obama is counting out the tanks and ...
I was going to post about shoot day, but then I saw the image below on GFY. On the day of the shoot, one of the other models held up this magazine cover, and proceeded to tell me that I look like her. And then she went to the guy who did my hair and said, "don't you think this kind of looks like her??" I don't see it, but then, I've never really thought that any (quasi-)famous person ...
So I'm having another wushu demo, this Saturday at 2pm! This time it's A) Free, and B) at my wushu school on NW 17th and Pettygrove. And I will actually stay for the whole performance and talk to people after! So yeah, in case you missed the last one and want to come see. It's family-friendly and all that, if you have kidlets. And maybe we can get a late lunch or coffee after. I may also be ...
Way, way, way back in undergrad, I was told the answer to this was known. It surfaced in my mind again walking to work this morning as I was trying to puzzle out the movie Primer . I'm not a physicist, so I thought I would put it to this group and see if anyone knows the answer. If the sun were to vanish suddenly (no, I don't know how, just say that the FSM did it) it would take eight minutes (...
... because of this reason.) Well, that original tablut "board," observed in Finland in the 19th century, was made out of hide. Reindeer or elk, I forget which, and embroidered. A nice flexible, but reasonably weighty, scrap of elkhide would also not blow away (which a fabric 'board' would) except in pretty stiff winds. If I ever find a nice scrap of elkhide, I'll totally do that. But Tandy looks ...
...Cardiff filming Doctor Who with an impressively wide range of boldface gigs: the lead in Hamlet and Berowne in Love's Labour's Lost running on stage concurrently, a Harry Potter film and several weighty TV dramas, including playing Sir Arthur Stanley Eddington in Einstein and Eddington. As well as Doctor Who and Hamlet this Christmas, there's the Stephen Poliakoff film Glorious 39 and the role of ...