Considering in this country Midsummer Murders is on every single afternoon apparently, 'interesting' seems ... well, fitting in one sense. My sister has just admitted that like me she suffers from depression. I think she's very brave for doing that.
Must be a classic over there. I'll give it a watch, it'll be the first British series I've seen in a long while. And your sister is very brave, @Lemex . Good for her.
I suppose by now it's a classic. It came out in a golden age of TV for me, because that and My Family made my after-school TV watching. Good times, man, good times! And thanks too.
My brother in law was an extra on 'Midsomer Murders' a few times. It's made in Buckinghamshire where they are from. Lovely area that. I've gotten into 'Murdoch Mysteries' lately, have you seen it?
If you like mysteries, check out Jonathan Creek. Also, please, if it is on Netflix and you have not seen it, check out QI, I implore you!
Oh when rich companies have too much time on their hands: https://autos.yahoo.com/news/ferrari-tells-deadmau5-rid-purrari-458-193029613.html So if you have the money to buy their luxury sportscars, you can't decorate them however you want. Seriously?
This is what happens when you have too much money, and want to get rid of it, and the idea of just throwing it off a bridge simply hasn't occurred yet.
I think Ferrari's just mad that someone screwed with their work of art. Honestly, I can see where they're coming from. That Purrari looks ugly. Who the hell would buy that thing?
Open up a drawing program and draw a lady lightning bug.. That may yet give this poor bug the romance it so desires.
I need to go see Guardians of the Galaxy before there's a premature hypegasm. Can't log into the web without having that tree thing shoved in my face 101 times.
He's groot. You can't escape it. I have a lot of experience with raccoons, though, and most of them are very gentle and accommodating. They hardly ever open fire with high-powered weaponry.
We had tons of raccoons when I lived Florida. The gopher turtles would dig under our fence and let them in. They came for our pool. Against all better judgement and advisement, I would give them food. I was fascinated by the deftness of their little hands.
If you write a trilogy of hundred-page novellas and string them together into one book, do you have a novel?
You might. Octavia Butler's Dawn, Imago & Adulthood Rights are often found all bound together as Lilith's Brood or Xenogenesis (depending on the publishing house) and Storm Constantine's The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit, The Bewitchments of Love and Hate and The Fulfillments of Fate and Desire are most often found all together as Wraeththu. In both cases, the story lines are so tightly tied, one to the next, that it makes sense to issue them as an omnibus, which I figure is just a fancy term for the thing you mention. Sheri S. Tepper has a book that ranks amongst my favorites called Grass that is part of a trilogy that includes Raising the Stones and Sideshow. These could not be strung together into a cohesive volume because the stories, in my opinion, are insufficiently related one to the next, regardless of how stongkingly well they are written.
Just came across this article on BBC: A Point of View: Why Orwell was a literary mediocrity. This is going to make a few members here angry.
Someone brought this article up in a previous conversation elsewhere in the forum as regards the (in my opinion) fetish of maintaining French diacritics in loan words that have been with us for centuries, but ignoring diacritics for all other loan words from all other languages. At least as regards orthography, I have to agree with him there.
I just put cognac in my morning cappuccino. I'm not going to do that again because I fear I might get used to it and don't want to be that person who drinks spirits at 8am.
I see one sometimes when I'm working late at night and it never runs away just watches from the top of the garbage. You think it's safe to play with it?
Fluffy little dinosaur swimming in the stream. Your lineage is obvious, to most of us, I mean. There are those who say impossible; you're warm and small and cute. A sport, it seems, they make of facts; the goal is to refute. I love you little dinosaur exactly as you are. You give me hope we might survive to travel wide and far.