3105 pts · May 23, 2013
I was looking for this.
It's actually integral to the story that one person did in fact bring food.
Moffat is showrunner, not director.
You've got spunk and I like it.
Teleri
Not sure if you meant to use the word this way, but "droll" means "funny" not "dull" or "banal".
Those are the Furlings from the "200" spoof episode.
Are you saying Josh Thomas (in the gif) blames this on feminism? Because you'd be wrong if that's what you meant...
Charming as fuck, Ainsley.
I spent a semester in LA and he has ties to the program (LA Film Studies Center) I was in. He visits and speaks there frequently.
What?
Wtf, who do you want to take her? To where?
Makes me sad how popular this shit is.
"Cheese" is disgusting. Gimme some of that feta, mascarpone, camembert, gorgonzola, fresh mozzarella, parmesan, etc
I wish we had more standards here in North America.
Loved it. It was like Homeward Bound meets Spartacus.
They were free of Sauron's dominance, but they were still subject to him. They never used the Three while Sauron still wielded the One.
Although the specific reason wasn't totally fleshed out, I'm sure it had to do with the dwarves' differing origins.
Not totally the same as ainur don't have fëar.
While the Three remained unsullied, they were still "tied" to Sauron.
"I have no idea what you're talking about, so here's a bunny with a pancake on its head"
Me, Earl and the Abandoned Squirrel.
Hey, I did too!
I was just saying that if you believe in transubstantiation then Jesus did turn wine into blood (the substance, not the species).
Arguably, Jesus performed the first transubstantiation at the Last Supper.
Corpse touches Elisha's bones and the dude comes back to life. 3/3
While burying a dude, his friends spot some enemy soldiers so they toss him in the nearest tomb, which happens to be Elisha's. 2/3
There is an earlier instance of resurrection in the old testament. Kings 13:21
But it took them a whole day to enhance so it must be real!
I didn't believe you, but I just googled and now I'm sad.
I was looking for this.
It's actually integral to the story that one person did in fact bring food.
Moffat is showrunner, not director.
You've got spunk and I like it.
Teleri
Not sure if you meant to use the word this way, but "droll" means "funny" not "dull" or "banal".
Those are the Furlings from the "200" spoof episode.
Are you saying Josh Thomas (in the gif) blames this on feminism? Because you'd be wrong if that's what you meant...
Charming as fuck, Ainsley.
I spent a semester in LA and he has ties to the program (LA Film Studies Center) I was in. He visits and speaks there frequently.
What?
Wtf, who do you want to take her? To where?
Makes me sad how popular this shit is.
"Cheese" is disgusting. Gimme some of that feta, mascarpone, camembert, gorgonzola, fresh mozzarella, parmesan, etc
I wish we had more standards here in North America.
Loved it. It was like Homeward Bound meets Spartacus.
They were free of Sauron's dominance, but they were still subject to him. They never used the Three while Sauron still wielded the One.
Although the specific reason wasn't totally fleshed out, I'm sure it had to do with the dwarves' differing origins.
Not totally the same as ainur don't have fëar.
While the Three remained unsullied, they were still "tied" to Sauron.
"I have no idea what you're talking about, so here's a bunny with a pancake on its head"
Me, Earl and the Abandoned Squirrel.
Hey, I did too!
I was just saying that if you believe in transubstantiation then Jesus did turn wine into blood (the substance, not the species).
Arguably, Jesus performed the first transubstantiation at the Last Supper.
Corpse touches Elisha's bones and the dude comes back to life. 3/3
While burying a dude, his friends spot some enemy soldiers so they toss him in the nearest tomb, which happens to be Elisha's. 2/3
There is an earlier instance of resurrection in the old testament. Kings 13:21
But it took them a whole day to enhance so it must be real!
I didn't believe you, but I just googled and now I'm sad.