The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
Either Michael Myers or my ghillie suit.
I’m 42 and my uni debt was about 15k GBP, down to a couple of grand now as I’ve just been paying interest until the last 5 years when I landed a good job and started clearing it. Out of interest, what was the amount you owed in your country when you finished, and what do you owe now at your current age?
Absolute piss. My 8 year old bought some and I tried it. It’s like they tried to make it taste awful.
Despite me not believing souls, seems a bit dramatic for animated hair that doesn’t exist and cannot be smelled.
Start at the beginning (Opiate), but their best work in my opinion is Aenima.
I was looking at the stars with my 8 year old the other night and said to him ‘did you know there’s at least a dozen stars up there?’ It was lost on him.
Northern Irish, so apparently a Transatlantic voyage by this supposed fuckweasel, which is impressive. Also, it’s not pedantry to correct errors. It’s an opportunity to learn, which is always a good thing.
Les Burns would work. Or Moe Water.
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald in my ass.
Nothing. As close to silence as possible.
It’s one of my favourite series of all time. Worth another go.
That’s just the first book. The other 3 books were much larger and had plenty of character content.
The Rama Series by Arthur C Clarke
Didn’t the main actor die? Also, he died in the movie, so a tough sequel.
Not a film, but the series Taboo. Was crying out for it, but Tom Hardy got big after the first series.
Sliced bread.
Magnum Force - Unlucky Punk. I’ll rave to that any time, day or night.
The Terror is marvelous. If you’re thinking of buying Paul Tremblay’s shirt story collection, don’t. It’s dire from start to finish, full of half-thought stories and stories that seem to have no point.