River: They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see the sky and they remember what they are. Mal: Is it bad that what she said made perfect sense to me?

'Safe'


Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Kristen - Dec 04, 2006 5:53:53 pm PST #4517 of 10007

So, I just watched last night's Without A Trace, and it was all about resonances in Viv's life, but what about Martin?

I was wondering the same thing. When they first showed up the scene and Martin was there, I was expecting some acknowledgement of or reference to his aunt. Instead, he was remarkably chipper as they tracked down the woman dying of cancer.


sarameg - Dec 04, 2006 5:55:45 pm PST #4518 of 10007

Oh fuck. Apparently my cousin's husband left her a while ago for another woman, in addition to other shit that is mildly veiled. Cousin has a teenage son. Aunt & uncle very close to cousin's MIL. Basically,both the inlaws helped raise the kid. I saw them all together not a little more than a year ago, no clue. Hell, last time I saw my grandmother alive was at their wedding. Shit.


Amy - Dec 04, 2006 5:57:10 pm PST #4519 of 10007
Because books.

I'm just relieved he grew up into something human-looking (to say nothing of teh hott), and also developed a personality that seemed to be totally lacking in the past.

I've never seen him in anything but SPN (and a minor role in a Marilyn Monroe TV movie, with Poppy Montgomery as Norma Jean, in which Ackles played a strangely effete guy, and was seriously smoking hot as a kind of slashy decadent boozer). I think he's got just enough of a rough edge to balance the surreal pretty, because that's not really my type.

I can't take my eyes off him when he's onscreen either. He's just ... guh.


Matt the Bruins fan - Dec 04, 2006 6:14:14 pm PST #4520 of 10007
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I read recently that Native Americans smoked tobacco medicinally, because a small amount actually helped relieve uncomfortable respiratory problems, and that it was the Europeans who took it to extremes (and who got so easily addicted, because they hadn't had generations to get used to tobacco use -- sort of a reverse of the situation with the high rate of alcoholism among Native Americans).

So Joe Camel is karmic payback for firewater?


Cass - Dec 04, 2006 6:16:51 pm PST #4521 of 10007
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Sage also is a comfort scent (though wet creosote is more!)
No kidding. How does the desert breed that into us?


Jessica - Dec 04, 2006 6:17:53 pm PST #4522 of 10007
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I just can't believe we made it through an entire "Who ate the first XXX" discussion and nobody mentioned olives! (Most seemingly odd food preparations can be chalked up to discovering them by accident, but who accidentally soaks something in lye for a week, spends another week soaking off the lye, and then even more time and effort brining it? And then still remembers that they were planning to try eating it?)


Cass - Dec 04, 2006 6:21:04 pm PST #4523 of 10007
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

So Joe Camel is karmic payback for firewater?
And the syph was karmic payback for smallpox. Was it syphilis, I think it was syphilis?


Trudy Booth - Dec 04, 2006 6:30:53 pm PST #4524 of 10007
Greece's financial crisis threatens to take down all of Western civilization - a civilization they themselves founded. A rather tragic irony - which is something they also invented. - Jon Stewart

isn't creosote the stuff that builds up in chimneys?


Kat - Dec 04, 2006 6:34:49 pm PST #4525 of 10007
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

My friends aren't reading anything into the envelope.

Hell, sarameg, your friends forgot they even got an envelope.

WRT lavendar, my friend K bought me a set of lollipops. They've been okay, most sour fruit flavored, the random spearming (which was like sucking on toothpaste). The purple one, the one I thought was grape? oh no. LAVENDAR. Who the fuck makes a lavendar lollipop and what the fuck is wrong with them?


meara - Dec 04, 2006 6:41:58 pm PST #4526 of 10007

I just can't believe we made it through an entire "Who ate the first XXX" discussion and nobody mentioned olives! (Most seemingly odd food preparations can be chalked up to discovering them by accident, but who accidentally soaks something in lye for a week, spends another week soaking off the lye, and then even more time and effort brining it? And then still remembers that they were planning to try eating it?)

Aaaah! I am SO GLAD someone brought that up (though kinda going "man, someone brought that up four posts before I got to the end?!?!")

Lobsters freak me out a bit too, but I figure hey, if your'e hungry you'll try eating anything. But things like olives, that require PREPARATION, are what gets me. I mean...sure, you try eating it. You try smoking it and eating it. You try drying it and eating it. But then you GIVE UP!