Hey, ita, did you know they made a Banlieue 13 sequel?
I know! Someone from WX said they might be able to send me a copy, since Netflix doesn't have it.
Mac! Behave!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hey, ita, did you know they made a Banlieue 13 sequel?
I know! Someone from WX said they might be able to send me a copy, since Netflix doesn't have it.
Mac! Behave!
Someone from WX said they might be able to send me a copy, since Netflix doesn't have it.
It just came out here in SF this week, so I might check LA listings. It's called District 13: Ultimatum.
mac fell asleep, so maybe he is not feeling well. He does not nap regularly.
Coming out of halftime, trailing 10-6, Payton decided to dial up an onside kick. The Saints had worked on it in practice over the past two weeks, but kicker Thomas Morstead was stunned when he was told they were putting it into action right before he took the field.
"I wasn't worried, " Morstead said. "I was terrified."
I might check LA listings
Hmm. One theatre. Why not closer to me? WX guy said he got it on TV.
Yikes.
Tea Party Convention organizer: Tancredo gave 'fantastic speech'
The organizer of the Tea Party Convention says he agrees with Tom Tancredo's description of President Obama as a socialist.
The former congressman from Colorado and 2008 Republican presidential candidate blasted Obama, saying "people who could not even spell the word 'vote', or say it in English, put a committed socialist ideologue in the White House. His name is Barack Hussein Obama."
I believe Tancredo also advocated for a civics-literacy test for people to be allowed to vote.
This may not be the speech or the guy you want giving the speech when you have an movement that some people think has racial undertones. When advocating for a return to Jim Crow laws, it gets a little difficult to complain that people are reading racism into it. Sort of like complaining about reading racism into Dread Scott ruling.
Augh. I think a well-meaning coworker might have done something that I will have to spend a while fixing. Nothing major, but worthy of a sigh.
We sit next to a support desk now. Not only does at least one of them project a great deal, they are very difficult to not listen to. One guy is having a great deal of difficulty having the user type in the word "exchange." It's epic. I think he's on to the second person on that machine now, and he's explaining the backspace key. And that it's okay if you backspace too far, because you can just type it in again.
I can't wrap my head around the patience required. Now he's spelling "office."
Finally watched the Superbowl ad my department worked on...SO NOT WORTH THE TROUBLE.
(It's the "Seasons change, football is always here" one for NFL Films. It has exactly nothing to do with their original pitch, which has me wondering why exactly we did all those hours of expensive research for them?)
My boss totally folded on the fight I was trying to instigate on Friday. @@ I'm totally right, and yet will never win.