Before “Dr. House, M.D.” there was “Prince George” .
I really miss Blackadder. I need to dig out my DVDs.
Before “Dr. House, M.D.” there was “Prince George” .
I really miss Blackadder. I need to dig out my DVDs.
I can’t believe I haven’t posted this youtube here yet. Arguably my favourite song from the 2nd (and last) season.
I posted something sort of World of Warcraft related last time, I thought I’d share another oldie but a goodie. :D
So. Full. of. Win.
Okay this is one of my favourite songs. I was searching for it on Youtube a while ago and came across this cover. I fell in love with the song all over again.
I just had to post how good it feels to finally be able to exhale after the last few hours. What a freaking amazing game that was. :D

Anyone else out there a follower of La Carmina? I just saw this book, Charlie’s Widow, on her blog and I all kinds of want it now. I guess I’m just too weak for spooky pseudo-children’s stuff (hugs my Living Dead and Apple dolls!). Anyway, there’s a contest if anyone wants to get in on it. :)

Yeah, they look comfortable. /sarcasm
President Obama made Canada his first foreign visit as head of state. Harper was a Bush fanboy, but I don’t think he’s adverse to kissing a Democrat’s butt if he was the US President. And that’s all I have to say about that. :p
Tim Burton’s Catwoman portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer was just plain sexy. From Wikipedia:

“Catwoman was portrayed by Michelle Pfeiffer in the 1992 movie Batman Returns. As recreated by Daniel Waters and Tim Burton, Selina Kyle is depicted as a lonely, frustrated woman pushed over the edge into obsession and crime after her boss, tycoon Max Shreck, tries to kill her to keep her from revealing his plot to build a power plant that would steal Gotham’s electricity.
“Mysteriously revived by alley cats after Shreck pushes her out a window, Selina Kyle’s repressed rage allows her to transform into the clever supervillainess Catwoman. Shortly following her transformation, she joins forces with The Penguin. As a masked figure operating under the guise of a theatrical public identity, Catwoman finds a reflection of herself in Batman. In the ballroom scene, to Siouxsie & the Banshees’ “Face to Face,” the two masked crimefighters, Batman and Catwoman, dressed as their alter-egos, Bruce and Selina, discover their dual personalities, thus exposing one of Burton’s main themes — duality — in the film. In the film’s climax, she electrocutes Shreck by kissing him with a Taser in her mouth; Batman never finds her body. She is seen one last time at the end of the film, looking at the Batsignal in the sky.
“When Tim Burton was set to direct Batman Forever, his intention was to use The Riddler as the main villian and possibly have Catwoman return. As Burton was replaced, this never came to pass.”
Toronto Critical Mass took over the Gardiner Expressway. I wish I could have been part of that ride.
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