It was awesome hanging with all the sgco kids who made it out last night. I'm assuming tonight will be equally badass. So I'm going to learn Latin. I have no good reason for this other than that I'm bored. I imagine it'll be useful at least once in my life.
I'm starting to get wound up again, because I'm really starting to realize that I'm going to miss this place alot when I leave. So much so, that I'm already planning my move back next year. What do ya'll think of this quote?
"Rights' is a fictional abstraction. No one has 'rights,' ...Persons have opportunities, not rights, which they use, or do not use."
I'm starting to get wound up again, because I'm really starting to realize that I'm going to miss this place alot when I leave. So much so, that I'm already planning my move back next year. What do ya'll think of this quote?
"Rights' is a fictional abstraction. No one has 'rights,' ...Persons have opportunities, not rights, which they use, or do not use."
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"It's been an enormous undertaking to juggle this with doing 35 new episodes of the show, but we think it turned out great," MacFarlane said of the film, his first full-length feature, and the first direct-to-video ever made off a television franchise.
The 83-minute, unrated "Family Guy Presents Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story" ($29.98) is based on the animated series MacFarlane created for Fox Television in the late 1990s. The irreverent series, aimed at adults rather than kids, went on the air in early 1999 and was canceled in 2003, only to be resurrected last month after an overwhelming demand for the show on DVD.
i'm going through my books and seeing what else might be a good read.