Celery, an effigy.

daddydougshere:

wow what a class act

daddydougshere:

wow what a class act


At this point in the story, our two heroes, Clover and Francis Darling, now married, find themselves in the cabin of “the mountain man”, a former Wall Street mogul who I guess sent a lot of bombs to banks or whatever, and he goes off to post his latest bomb (yes, this is how he chose to write this), but gets apprehended on the way, leaving the two complete strangers alone in his house. What follows is the only logical progression:

For seven days they guessed at their host’s whereabouts, but on the eight day they said a silent prayer for him and began living in the cabin as if it were their own.

…yeah. 

posted 4 months ago


Got back a proof-read translation and recognized the proof-readers initials from an earlier assignment. 

Went through all the corrections, made all the necessary changes, saw that in the last subtitle box, proof-reader had left the note, “Great job as usual!” 

God, I’m a sucker for a compliment.



ash-morrison:

angelbrother:

Guys, Denial just kicked me in the ass. Fuck.

wah :(

“And his upcoming role on Justified.” It has him AND Mr. Bullock now? I guess the situation here will be that I started watching Supernatural for Jim, I’ll stop watching Supernatural because of no Jim, and instead catch up on some Timothy Olyphant goodness (the horror, the horror) so that I may watch this for Jim, too. 

posted 1 year ago via parumpudici · originally blamemisha
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