i really thought the whole point of frodo's "sleepiness" during the scouring was because the ring had scarred him so badly. the real "neo's" were merry and pippin in my opinion. they took charge of the situation and OWNED those swarthy men.
local reaction
on
A Mighty Wind
·
· Score: 5, Informative
i live on cape cod, and i am sick of the people who are protesting this. the major arguments against it consist basically of the lessening of aesthetic appeal for beach-goers and boaters. it irks me that the same people who realize the necessity of easing the power demand on the canal power plant (a vile, coal burning smoke belcher) are unwilling to take steps to find alternative energy resources.
stupid rich tourists, afraid of seeing a few gulls chopped up in windmills on their way to the islands.
ha. hahahahaha...not only am i too late, i did the math wrong too... *slams head into desk*
if you go to the article and check out that little pie graph, you'll see there's 8 cents for the publisher. .40+.30+.12+.8 does equal $1.00.
i really thought the whole point of frodo's "sleepiness" during the scouring was because the ring had scarred him so badly. the real "neo's" were merry and pippin in my opinion. they took charge of the situation and OWNED those swarthy men.
i live on cape cod, and i am sick of the people who are protesting this. the major arguments against it consist basically of the lessening of aesthetic appeal for beach-goers and boaters. it irks me that the same people who realize the necessity of easing the power demand on the canal power plant (a vile, coal burning smoke belcher) are unwilling to take steps to find alternative energy resources. stupid rich tourists, afraid of seeing a few gulls chopped up in windmills on their way to the islands.
sure, because i always equate decapitating the undead with aligning text! bring me the +5 ringlets of helvetica!
totally, if the price is right. that would be frikkin sweet.