I'm a waffler too, Steph. I want an iTouch bad, but it's hard for me to justify right now. I don't need it--really, does anyone need an iTouch?--but I want it.
That's exactly it.
Grumble. I'm such a waffler.
Glory ,'Potential'
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.
I'm a waffler too, Steph. I want an iTouch bad, but it's hard for me to justify right now. I don't need it--really, does anyone need an iTouch?--but I want it.
That's exactly it.
Grumble. I'm such a waffler.
So Terrence Howard is apologizing to ex-girlfriends on account of having daughters causing him see women in a different light. [link]
Maybe his fixation on baby wipes makes more sense now?
Camels terrorize Australian outback town
Yep, it's true. More like giant rabbits than giant cane toads. Our local ecosystems continue to be devastated by introduced species. However, be warned, rest of the world: in 'pay it forward' fashion, we have exported redback spiders to Japan and they're marching on Tokyo. [link]
I don't know, Terrence. This?
I didn't know how precious they were. I know better now.
Not really helping.
Terrence is still an ass. He should be apologising devoutly for needing to have daughters to respect women.
It's been a million years since I read Anne Rice. Did she have her vampires angstily romancing humans? Or was Angel the proper proto-Edward Cullen?
OMG, I am so full again.
Did she have her vampires angstily romancing humans?
Louis was very mopey.
I don't feel like Rice vampires are all that into humans, though. But it's been so long, I could easily be wrong.
IIRC, most of the humans being mooned over by vamps were vamped pretty quickly in the Riceverse. The only exceptions I can think of were Daniel and the guy in Tale of the Body Thief (David something?), both of whom were also eventually vamped.
Louis was very mopey.
Yeah, but not because he was in love with some human chick and his vampire nature made their love FORBIDDEN and IMPOSSIBLE. That kind of angst didn't really exist in those books.