Or if you married someone, divorced them, and married someone else in the same year, that could be 3 people getting married that year (just one of them doing it twice).
I just had to share this with somebody, anybody. And I figured this was as good a channel as any:
That was one of the books on the list of 'hot releases' that I got on my Amazon notice email. That's like the weirdest title ever for a fantasy novel. Presumably one that's trying to take itself seriously. Now, I don't entirely know what this series is about (never heard of the author), but a quick browse of the first chapter was a description of this guy (presumably a dragon-dude type deal) and his vegetarian wife who loves him so much she'll handle meat for him.
@Skye, sounds like one of those in between chapters that never made the book. A few of Anne Bishop's books are a collection of novellas that fill in some back areas of her main series but wouldn't fit into the book itself. Makes for an awesome short read sometimes.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
That was one of the books on the list of 'hot releases' that I got on my Amazon notice email. That's like the weirdest title ever for a fantasy novel. Presumably one that's trying to take itself seriously. Now, I don't entirely know what this series is about (never heard of the author), but a quick browse of the first chapter was a description of this guy (presumably a dragon-dude type deal) and his vegetarian wife who loves him so much she'll "handle meat" for him.
Pretty sure you've posted the majority of the Cyanide and Happiness archive by now, best to just a assume the answer is "yes" if you find yourself asking whether you're about to repeat.
Pretty sure you've posted the majority of the Cyanide and Happiness archive by now, best to just a assume the answer is "yes" if you find yourself asking whether you're about to repeat.
These "This week in science" things would be much improved by links to articles on them. Also, are they supposed to be "this week" as in "the last seven days" or "this range of seven days in years past"?
Well, on the IFLS page on facebook, there are links to these stories when they appear, and then are colated into said image and posted each week. The post on FB for the weekly update does have the links to the stories too. I think the idea is to go to the IFLS FB page and then go to the link from there.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
These "This week in science" things would be much improved by links to articles on them. Also, are they supposed to be "this week" as in "the last seven days" or "this range of seven days in years past"?
This is just something interesting I found on the internet, get your own links to stories! Also....
Well, on the IFLS page on facebook, there are links to these stories when they appear, and then are colated into said image and posted each week. The post on FB for the weekly update does have the links to the stories too. I think the idea is to go to the IFLS FB page and then go to the link from there.
Ah, in that case, there should be a clearer indication of where they came from, since the letters IFLS in the corner are pretty meaningless if you don't already frequent that site.
Well, on the IFLS page on facebook, there are links to these stories when they appear, and then are colated into said image and posted each week. The post on FB for the weekly update does have the links to the stories too. I think the idea is to go to the IFLS FB page and then go to the link from there.
Ah, in that case, there should be a clearer indication of where they came from, since the letters IFLS in the corner are pretty meaningless if you don't already frequent that site.
Enjoy the interesting things I find on the internet or....
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That was one of the books on the list of 'hot releases' that I got on my Amazon notice email. That's like the weirdest title ever for a fantasy novel. Presumably one that's trying to take itself seriously. Now, I don't entirely know what this series is about (never heard of the author), but a quick browse of the first chapter was a description of this guy (presumably a dragon-dude type deal) and his vegetarian wife who loves him so much she'll handle meat for him.
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