... Did you suffer illness or injury? Found out I was not allergic to cats, but still had all the symptomsanyway. 11. What was the best thing you bought? V8 Supercar. Well I wanted to. Some many wrongs to fix. 12. Whose behavior merited celebration? The Aussie bloke buried in my psyche that yells at me to spend more time in pubs is yelling Tiger Woods. You dog! Well Tiger is a cat really. Rex Hunt...
...I realized that West Michigan is only good for one thing...brief visits in the summer. 5. For the first time I was able to make friends who were actually like me. 6. I tried to right all of my pastwrongs. Some people were willing to cooperate, some weren't. 7. I got a job. 8. I decided on a major...FINALLY! 9. I started building my credit...through student loans. 10. I hated Dusty. 11. I ...
... of His Worries (Part 5) Author: vccv Pairing: Kurt/Puck Rating: R—for language Warnings: Angst Spoilers: Season 1 finale. Summary: Getting it off of his chest. Notes: Apparently, I had a ridiculous need to reiterate the ‘wrongs of Puck’ that the show clearly has already lain out for us. My apologies for retelling the whole stupid season. *sigh* Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
..., and she seems to understand. Her smile remains ever wide and unfaltering. There are times I would like to reflect back a single ray of that innocent, bright-eyed delight. She has faced the grossest wrongs of mortals, the cruelty of their false sentience and fears of mortality in ways I have not. Somehow it is always enough for us both that I silently accept her offering. "Sesshoumaru-sama," she ...
... by: Torey Yates With a dark palette and a detailed, action-filled plot, this retelling breathes new life into the old legend. We follow the hero Robin as he does his best to right the wrongs of the past, woo a widow, and bring King Richard back to England. Political intrigue, crazy schemes, and questions of loyalty abound; we also liked the afterward by Allen W. Wright. --Alysa Stewart There ...
...: I liked Frankie's wordplay. What aspects of Frankie's personality did you relate to or admire? LorieAnn: I related to her desire to prove herself to someone without even realizing it. While righting wrongs, and tackling the good ol' boys' club, she also wanted Alpha's respect. Shelf Elf: I related to the way she questioned things that didn't seem right, even if other people weren't ...
..., as it always does at moments like this. He finds the needy sweetness of the aged a balm that forgives all past wrongs, and it reminds him of life's finiteness, even though in his uncle's case, there are no wrongs to pardon. Nor is there any indication that many long years should not yet stretch ahead for Ian, for he is hale ...
... Like Avatar . The premise of the author is that Avatar belongs to a species of movie that is the "white race fantasy" of getting to be part of an oppressd group, atoning for the wrongs inflicted on others, and ultimately getting to lead the oppressed group, thus getting rewarded for being so enlightened and making this "accessible" to white people. I do think the author misunderstands the ...
... and mortar in his wake. Hey, justice wasn’t always pretty. And sometimes it required cleanup. “Destiny's powerful hand has made the bed of my future, and it's up to me to lie in it. To right wrongs, and to pound evildoers with the pillows of justice. And you don't fight destiny. No sir,” Tick said to an annoyed house elf who simply glared at him and repaired the damage done to the latest set of ...
... must sit on the torture free side of the scales. And if someone thinks it's worth breaking the law because it will prevent a nuclear bomb from going off at a convention of pregnant women, the legal process should bring him to a jury of his peers and have him answer for it. 3. We are all taught from an early age, two wrongs don't make a right. Why does this get lost in major ethical debates?