We have... four days to get new sticking hangers for the parents, hang the things, and stuff them. I don't want a new one. I like my fishing polar bear.
Considering making a Horsepersons quiz, which would likely involve signing up for a Quizilla account. I've only got two questions so far, one being the prerequisite "What is your favorite color?". I mean, with that lot how can you not have that question? The other one concerns how the quiz-taker feels about CAPITAL LETTERS. Natch. Any suggestions will be taken into consideration - email them or leave 'em here.
Don't know exactly where this theory came from, but it concerns their (relative) ages. Those of you who haven't read GO probably won't get it, so dig it up once you have.
Anyway. I figure for the original four, it goes like: Death, Famine, Pestilence, War. That's just what sounds natural when I think about it. And then when Pestilence retired, that left Pollution on the bottom of that list. For obvious reasons.
The "and then the whole Plan collapses" discussion in the book is what makes me think War showed up after Famine did. Like I said, I'm not actually trying to prove anything. And it says in the book they don't even have birthdays, so the whole thing's a moot point anyway. I just felt like rambling.
Yes, I know I've been talking about a lot of Good Omens stuff lately. Maybe I'll stop, but them again, maybe not. All will be revealed.
(I'll probably release "Slight Return" onto you guys later.)
Bah. 'Puter sound still uncooperative.
Considering making a Horsepersons quiz, which would likely involve signing up for a Quizilla account. I've only got two questions so far, one being the prerequisite "What is your favorite color?". I mean, with that lot how can you not have that question? The other one concerns how the quiz-taker feels about CAPITAL LETTERS. Natch. Any suggestions will be taken into consideration - email them or leave 'em here.
Don't know exactly where this theory came from, but it concerns their (relative) ages. Those of you who haven't read GO probably won't get it, so dig it up once you have.
Anyway. I figure for the original four, it goes like: Death, Famine, Pestilence, War. That's just what sounds natural when I think about it. And then when Pestilence retired, that left Pollution on the bottom of that list. For obvious reasons.
The "and then the whole Plan collapses" discussion in the book is what makes me think War showed up after Famine did. Like I said, I'm not actually trying to prove anything. And it says in the book they don't even have birthdays, so the whole thing's a moot point anyway. I just felt like rambling.
Yes, I know I've been talking about a lot of Good Omens stuff lately. Maybe I'll stop, but them again, maybe not. All will be revealed.
(I'll probably release "Slight Return" onto you guys later.)
Bah. 'Puter sound still uncooperative.