Today, Linford Detweiler posted some thoughts, with his usual eloquence, about a painful loss for him and for Karin Bergquist. Anyone who’s ever loved a pet will understand and sympathize. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Over the Rhine Related Bono on the Cover of the New Rolling StoneSpecials: Winter Solstice. Undertow. Bortz scratches. Aslan talks. Hobos bite.
I can feel for them. A couple of years ago my family had to put down one of our cats, that day must have been one of the saddest days in our household. So my condolences to Over the Rhine in their time of sorrow.
Jeffrey, I think “Nanny McFabulous” is the single greatest thing you’ve ever written. Forget about the Auralia book; you have reached your peak here.
re: Futurama
WOOHOOO! That’s probably the best news I’ve heard all day. Now let’s just hope they don’t take as long as that Simpsons movie they’ve been talking about for a decade…
Heel with the Keira worship, Rover. Remember the whole purity thing. Plus she looks like a vampire in that shot.
Dude… that was the point. She looks SCARY!
Personally, I find certain other actresses to be far more appealing… but I don’t need to go there.
All I could think during Pride and Prejudice was how Knightley should someday play a vampire, they wouldn’t even need to give her fangs.
It’s not Keira’s smile, it’s her sweater! I think it’s radioactive!