pilgrimkitty replied to your post: The Rashomon Job is so hilarious :D
God I love Leverage so much
Took me five years but now I do, too :D
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pilgrimkitty replied to your post: The Rashomon Job is so hilarious :D
God I love Leverage so much
Took me five years but now I do, too :D
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Well, my productive Sunday didn’t work out as well...
Despite the fact that Scotland is in your URL, I always forget that you’re several hours ahead of me.
And I’m not even IN Scotland :D
pilgrimkitty replied to your post “She’s sleeping in our garden now. It was quick. But apparently cats...”
*hugs*
Thank you
Another thing never really talked about in HP are family spells. You know like family recipes and remedies? Spells and potions that are passed down through the generations and tweaked and twisted until every family does it slightly differently. Like I learned how to make boxty from my Irish dad who learned from his mom but the way I make it isn't the same as any three recipes on Pinterest. So FAMILY SPELLS.
[first off the cat in your avatar is adorable]
I wish that had been expanded upon! A subtle turn of the hand when you cast a spell that works, against a school rubrics insistence, because your family taught you how to do it this way and you’re willing it to work that way and your wand is like “yeah ok here we go”.
Potions that do the same thing technically, but are just better when made in the cauldron your family got you when you were a kid, made from the same pewter or what have you that your family has always used-- from the same source. Using ingrediants in a specific manner because “why wouldn’t you. this is the right way.”“but the book says this.”“my mum/dad/gran/grandad does it like this”
Imagine the generations of homeschooled wix that eventually get sent to these schools and are just. So offended that they have to use some stuffy hoity-toity academic’s book for spell work when their families recipies and spells work just as well.
Families with people getting married and occasionally going like “in my family we do this for toothache” “what, no you do this”“what happens is you do both”“appearantly you get a cold, bad idea, bad idea.”“what do you mean you have a different remedy for that too”
ooohi like this.
pilgrimkitty replied to your post:God, I LOVE how they displayed Lucifer this...
Do I need to watch this show?
I love it.
Lucifer SUCKS at interacting with human (except for women he wants to sleep with, mostly), the love interest is... not interested, and there are lots of great secondary characters. Plus, a black angel gets corrupted by a very hot demon :D
pilgrimkitty replied to your post:I managed 78 days without frozen pizza. I ate...
But seriously, the pizza I ate in Australia was some of the worst pizza I ever had in my life, and I’ve heard that most of Europe is just as bad if not worse. And don’t even get me started on the wings. (They’re not Buffalo wings if the sauce wasn’t made in Buffalo)
I don’t know about wings but I’ve had better pizza in Germany than I had in Italy :D
And I can’t actually remember eating any pizza in Florida that wasn’t frozen... So I can’t compare it to the US.
pilgrimkitty replied to your post:I managed 78 days without frozen pizza. I ate...
If it makes it any easier just remember that it’s not actually pizza unless it’s from NY. ;-)
That would only work if I ever had NY pizza before :D
pilgrimkitty replied to your post:pilgrimkitty replied to your post:Cat saw Kara’s...
Yeah, Callista’s only credited with 21 episodes total, so yesterday’s should be her last episode, according to IMDB, but IMDB isn’t always right.
*cries*