QOTW: Is there any such thing as a dumb question?
If so, examples, please!
If so, examples, please!
Do we have some sense of famous people as all-around authorities? Is it a subconscious desire to be like the people we admire?
It’s now clear that corporate bankers must not be impacted or impeded in their business, even if it’s criminal, so why shouldn’t we little people be afraid of being made to pay for their crimes?
Do the QOTDs often not interest you? Would one question given more prominence be more interesting to you? Has this feature run its course as a daily thing?
Mine are Ziploc bags… all sizes are great, but the best are the freezer bags, because they’re heavier and more durable, in the gallon size, which is the most versatile and useful size.
Are there movies that you turn to in particular when winter gets to be too tedious for you?
A Veronica Mars Kickstarter raised more than $2.5 million in a day. (More Firefly, anyone?)
Now that the world is oh-so excited about Joss Whedon’s big-screen — if small-budget — adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, you can bet that this is already being talked about behind closed doors in Hollywood…
Why, or why not? What aspects of your work that most people may not be aware of would contribute to effective and entertaining comedy or drama?
Nothing comes immediately to my mind. You?