Ooh, can't see the picture. Now, I'm really curious.
I hated reading the Iliad. I know some people loved it, and so more power to 'em, but I just didn't get the importance of it, I guess. It was a lot of work, but not worth it like some other works. So, I guess what I'm saying is that I'm with you, there.
Yes, the music is differnt than the original eps. Basically, the pilot is the only ep where they bought the music. It is outrageously expensive to rent the music, so they only have it for the originally broadcast ep. In theory, even repeats (if NBC ever got around to airing them!) will have different music.
Glad you two are talking again. See, what did I tell you? Peaks and valleys....
And I'm happy too that you two are talking again! ^__^
I didn't read the Iliad, nor the Odissey but I know that they're two "bricks" (in Italy we use this expression to indicate a book that's long, difficult to understand and boring ^_^)
BUT I had to read "the Divine Comedy" at school and... ...a "brick"... ^_____^
One of my friends went to their concert a couple months ago and was DIRECTLY in front of them. He got amazing pictures. And then! He met them all afterwards! I'm sooo jealous of him!
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I hated reading the Iliad. I know some people loved it, and so more power to 'em, but I just didn't get the importance of it, I guess. It was a lot of work, but not worth it like some other works. So, I guess what I'm saying is that I'm with you, there.
Yes, the music is differnt than the original eps. Basically, the pilot is the only ep where they bought the music. It is outrageously expensive to rent the music, so they only have it for the originally broadcast ep. In theory, even repeats (if NBC ever got around to airing them!) will have different music.
Glad you two are talking again. See, what did I tell you? Peaks and valleys....
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I'm not sure how I feel about different music. I mean, if it sounds okay, then that's good. But I liked what was originally played.
I'm working on fixing this picture problem. Hopefully I can!
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And I'm happy too that you two are talking again! ^__^
I didn't read the Iliad, nor the Odissey but I know that they're two "bricks" (in Italy we use this expression to indicate a book that's long, difficult to understand and boring ^_^)
BUT
I had to read "the Divine Comedy" at school and...
...a "brick"...
^_____^
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Hahah definitely bricks, definitely.
I'm working on fixing the picture problem!
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oooooH *_*
what a woderful pic!
(the first I mean)
so Charlie! His two sides: light and darkness...cop and con...
turns me up (what a news! ^_^)
thanks for sharing!
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