stickygirl
All the witches
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That's what I meant - dog slobberWon't help, anyway. Our streaky windshields are usually from dog slobber on the inside. Have to Windexize them.
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That's what I meant - dog slobberWon't help, anyway. Our streaky windshields are usually from dog slobber on the inside. Have to Windexize them.
And then your car becomes a bishop.What? Like "Simonized". Wiping poor Simon all over your car? Is he going to be okay?
Sounds like a sequel to Christine, except the vehicle mostly targets altar boys and some of the choir.And then your car becomes a bishop.
Sounds like a sequel to Christine, except the vehicle mostly targets altar boys and some of the choir.
Either that or they all watched it and went, "Okay, but what if..."To this day, I'm freaked the fuck out by cars that automatically adjust the driver's seat when you get in it. It's like not a single automotive engineer ever watched that movie.
Something something doomed to repeat it
Either that or they all watched it and went, "Okay, but what if..."
Very subtle comment!And then your car becomes a bishop.
I'm still working on it!Very subtle comment!
It's a joke about simony.I'm still working on it!
The church is so cringeIt's a joke about simony.
I was quite smug that I got the joke.I was so smug when it was mentioned in Conclave and I knew the word. Though I can't say I get a lot of chances to use it.
Bit of an issue if it can only move diagonally.And then your car becomes a bishop.
I used to know someone whose car only seemed to move diagonally. Maybe that was the driver, though.Bit of an issue if it can only move diagonally.
They should have eaten another quarter of that delicious pi.I used to know someone whose car only seemed to move diagonally. Maybe that was the driver, though.
I am literally, at this very moment, writing a story in which two characters talk about Bound.
EDIT: I rewatched it last night. For research.
Now I'm wondering whether Treebeard was inspired by Tolkien's pedantic English teacher."whom"
Whom actually uses whom correctly in speech? English teachers, that's whom uses it.
See how annoying this post was to read? Just get rid of it.
Allegedly, Treebeard is CS Lewis, who was also quite pedantic.Now I'm wondering whether Treebeard was inspired by Tolkien's pedantic English teacher.
I was wondering whether to say "a pedantic colleague". But most giant-sized characters with booming voices tend to be references to or inspired by early authority figures.Allegedly, Treebeard is CS Lewis, who was also quite pedantic.