I never did get an entry posted about last week’s Buffy (“Get It Done” 7.15), but i will reiterate that i really liked it, and anyone interested in the issue of the darkness at the root of the Slayer’s power should check out “Restless” (4.22) and “Buffy vs. Dracula” (5.01).
Tonight’s episode (“Storyteller” 7.16) was hysterical at times, with just enough seriousness. And lots of viewer shout-outs, both in regards to this season and references to old school. Tonght was Marnie’s first Buffy. Convenient the storytelling bringing one up to speed. :)
And because i so don’t wanna do stuff like financial aid for Oxford, i’ll probably end up posting in detail about these episodes tonight anyway.
In other news...
Tomorrow i am going to print this and find somewhere to put it on my door.
Sometimes life makes me want to cry.
citricbaba: you are kind indeed
hermionesviolin: I try.
citricbaba: you succeed
Tonight’s episode (“Storyteller” 7.16) was hysterical at times, with just enough seriousness. And lots of viewer shout-outs, both in regards to this season and references to old school. Tonght was Marnie’s first Buffy. Convenient the storytelling bringing one up to speed. :)
And because i so don’t wanna do stuff like financial aid for Oxford, i’ll probably end up posting in detail about these episodes tonight anyway.
In other news...
Tomorrow i am going to print this and find somewhere to put it on my door.
Sometimes life makes me want to cry.
Mayor John Brenner of York, however, has managed to get visitors to contribute simply by asking. He is urging that residents of York County who come into the city for its bars, restaurants, theaters, shops and events chip in exactly $3.32, roughly the cost of a McDonald's Happy Meal.When the power of love is greater than the love of power, then there will be true peace.
"A six-piece Chicken McNugget Happy Meal," Mayor Brenner specified recently as he sat in his office with a cardboard box full of envelopes containing checks for $3.32. If each adult county resident paid that much, he said, it would cover the city's budget gap.
-from “In Another York, the Cry Is Spare a Meal and Save the City” by Corey Kilgannon
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