The Dave Weckl Band – “The Zone”:
(more…)Month: March 2012
“Pro-life” culture
(via Pharyngula) Here are some excerpts from conversations on Twitter.
Mmmm, Mail Order Jelly Babies
Terry Jones Adapting ‘Good Omens’ Into A TV Series
Neil Gaiman teases Good Omens TV series
Neil Gaiman has confirmed that a television adaptation of his novel Good Omens is in development.
The 1990 book, co-written by Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, focuses on the attempts of the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley to avert the end of the world following the birth of Satan’s son.
Pratchett previously confirmed that a television version was in development but revealed no further details.
In a recent interview, Gaiman told DS: “Terry Jones, of Monty Python fame, is going to be adapting… Good Omens, which I think is great.”
The author added that he and Pratchett will not be “very heavily involved” in the adaptation.
“Our plan for Good Omens was [to] find the best possible people and… let them get on it,” he explained.
Watch Neil Gaiman discuss the Good Omens television series in full below.
John Carter: The Movie Novelization
John Carter: The Movie Novelization: Seems like Edgar Rice Burroughs already wrote such a book a hundred years ago.
One could simply get this:
John Carter of Mars: The Collection – A Princess of Mars; The Gods of Mars; The Warlord of Mars; Thuvia, Maid of Mars; The Chessmen of Mars – Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Or one could simply download the books from Project Gutenberg.
Under Pressure
Queen – “Under Pressure“:
(more…)They totally ripped off…
Mmmm, Mail Order Canned Octopus
Vigo Octopus in Soy and Olive Oil, 4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 10)
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Gross
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Gross
Jon Stewart covers conservatives’ reaction to Rush Limbaugh’s incendiary remarks about Sandra Fluke and her congressional testimony on birth control coverage.
460,000
(from the depressing milestone dept.) Since January 16, 2006, over 460,000 attempts to post comment spam to this site have been logged. That’s 10,000 spam comments since February 9, 2012, and over 95 times the number of legitimate comments posted to this web site since June, 2001.