"They just saved John Howland's life! The storm blew him overboard!"
"Oh no!"
Umm... Not the reaction I was expecting from Charlie Brown upon learning that a life was saved.
(Also, that's really cool!)
"They just saved John Howland's life! The storm blew him overboard!"
"Oh no!"
Umm... Not the reaction I was expecting from Charlie Brown upon learning that a life was saved.
(Also, that's really cool!)
At what point in the journey were they? Was he able to get back on?
Day 5: The story is full of apologies - mainly because things keep going wrong. The first one is when the cast tries to time jump back to the beginning of the show to fix something and end up accidentally taking the entire audience with them.
#TimeTravelAuthors
Day 3: They're not so much protecting things as trying to get them back, because they didn't realize the things needed protecting until they were already gone. Things that may or may not include a cookbook, some paper masks, and an assortment of campaign buttons.
#TimeTravelAuthors
Well, the madman will be a fun role to play, at least...
Thanks! Was watching a documentary last night about the Harlem Music Festival of 1969, and she made an appearance. So she was the first one I thought of...
With a new stage project I'm working on, seems a good month to return to #TimeTravelAuthors. In "All the Time in the World," a ragtag theater troupe performs shows across time. If you're lucky, you might win a raffle prize. If you're unlucky, a madman from the future may try to take over the world.
Thanks! I hope it will be!
One of the many reasons I'm glad to be Undeclared/No Party Preference. (And at least in California, NPPs can still vote in the Democratic Primary, so I'm not even missing anything.)
If you see this, post a knight.
My current project is a time travel-themed dinner/variety show, which my theater group is mounting in April. There is a basic, over-arching story to it, though, so I think it should work with the prompts, and I'm excited to try...
I've been getting ads for The Copenhagen Test and wondering whether to check it out. I'll put it on my list!
I have definitely had my day hinge on the success/failure of particular props, costumes, and effects. Good luck!
It all looks great!
I hear you. I love culinary history, and I have several favorite culinary historians... But I also have a long list of questions that none of them can answer.
I tend to be very picky about audiobooks, but this one sounds right up my alley.
I don't know, but now I want to write one that does.
Implore is a strong word, but if you see this, I would wish you - or, I would request you - or, I would entreat you - to post a picture from whatever device you're using, without explanation.
Or maybe it's just one hygienist who's a master of disguise...
I mean, plenty of my friends have been fired over the years...
Oh! I had no idea there was a 1973 original for Day of the Jackal! I've only seen the one from the 90s, and that was a long time ago. Now it makes sense your pairing it with Three Days of the Condor (which I love).
I mean, that was basically how it was in the recall. Gavin used his political influence to keep any Democrats with a chance of gaining traction off the ballot, then spread the fear of "If you recall me, this foaming-at-the-mouth Fascist monster is the only other option!"
You could always play them this, though it will probably just leave them with more questions.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbfi...
I do live in California, and in my experience, the good things he's done have always been solely so that he could brag to the press afterwards, "Look at this good thing I did!" If he can't use it to look good publicly, he won't do it.
Oh, that looks pretty cool! I'll add it to my list!
The plot synopsis sounds cool. A bit like Somewhere in Time, which I enjoy. I'll check it out! Thanks!
Cool, thanks! I'll check it out!
Oh, nice! I just got into the Discworld series last year, but I haven't delved too deeply into it yet. I'll have to check that one out!