Raffles...are you going to make us guess who you are? (I'll take a stab at Mark C.)
John is in Melbourne at the moment (I saw him last night!) so he probably won't get to post until he gets back to Sydney, which IIRC is this evening.
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Raffles...are you going to make us guess who you are? (I'll take a stab at Mark C.)
John is in Melbourne at the moment (I saw him last night!) so he probably won't get to post until he gets back to Sydney, which IIRC is this evening.
OK, this is a very UnAmerican thing to post: an Israeli football
soccer team is going to play against Manchester United today.
And it's even BtVS related because Spike mentioned MU as one of the reasons not to destroy the world, along with dog races and happy meals with legs.
Don't mind me, I'm just so glad being here.
Go Israeli team!
For that matter, go any team that plays Man Utd, ever.
Blimey! This is nice, isn't it. Mmmm.
Perfect tagline, Angus, even if the end of the Last Battle is a disturbing eschatological copout.
Made it! Weeeheeee!
Hello Fellow Unamericans. We're going to be needing this thread again starting next Sunday. Darn it.
Starting Friday, if you're following Firefly -- which I haven't heard anything about it being syndicated to UnAmerican locales. Of course it may suck like a sucking thing, so in which case you'd be spared.
For that matter, go any team that plays Man Utd, ever.
aren't they on a bit of a losing streak?
aren't they on a bit of a losing streak?
Karmicly (sic?) they most certainly are.
I guess Beckham shouldn't have grown out his World Cup hair.
Perfect tagline, Angus, even if the end of the Last Battle is a disturbing eschatological copout.
I know, Jim! All that Platonic crap, I normally hate it, but somehow here it seems appropriate.
(I always wanted to ask C.S. Lewis, though, if the adventures in the "old" Narnia were but a pale shadow of the world to come, does that also apply to Aslan's death and resurrection? How can a world without pain and death be more real than this one? I seem to remember that striking me as a theological problem even when I was eight-ish.)