Best proposal EVER.
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
Buffy ,'The Killer In Me'
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Best proposal EVER.
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
Not familiar with this one.
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
I admit to a ridiculous amount of peevishness that I couldn't understand the big payoff line after four entire books developing that romance. I mean, it fits the characters, but seriously, Sayers: not everyone got a classical education!
Papers are signed.
Not familiar with this one.
It's the end of Gaudy Night, Lord Peter Wimsey & Harriet Vane finally coming to agreement.
It's the end of Gaudy Night, Lord Peter Wimsey & Harriet Vane finally coming to agreement.
Man, I have such gaps in my cultural awareness.
Papers are signed.
Woot!!! Next up...employement papers. That is the next logical step.
Does anyone here watch Switched at Birth? On Monday they are airing an episode that is all from the perspective of the deaf characters. While there is music, there is apparently no sound. ASL and subtitles. I'm really looking forward to this.
Does anyone here watch Switched at Birth? On Monday they are airing an episode that is all from the perspective of the deaf characters. While there is music, there is apparently no sound. ASL and subtitles. I'm really looking forward to this.
Yeah, I just read about that. I'm a few episodes behind now, but I'm going to get caught up this weekend so that I can watch that one.
My copy of Five Go to Camp turns out to be a first edition. If it had its dust cover and was in good condition, it would be worth real money. Without them, more like $20. That's the highlight of the day so far.
Oh my god YES. (Behind Spencer Tracy's line in Desk Set, "I bet you write wonderful letters." ::swoon::) Best proposal EVER.
Happy sigh.
I've never read any Lord Wimsey either.
"How well we pull together," said Amy, who objected to silence just then ...
"So well that I wish we might always pull in the same boat."