i just want to be able to have 2 sections with 5 galleries holding 10 images each, total of 100 images, ands a bio page and contact link, thats it, no E commerce right now
Practically diaper level. Hmm. Sorry to hear that. Name the scoundrel that is causing this stress, and I shall him fornicating with Bea Arthur by nightfall.
The current administration's policy seems to be, "How far can I stick this shotgun into my mouth?"
I guess I still give albums a chance because so much of the music I currently like took quite of bit of listening to really like. But then, most of the music I like couldn't be considered pop, and The Magnetic Fields are a pop band, so I really shouldn't have to work to like pop music, should I? I'm putting the new album away for a while with the intention of getting back to it eventually. Several years from now I might love it. But then again, I'm still waiting to get back to that Fear Factory album I set aside in high school.
I do agree that the film does seem completely unnecessary. But, I don't know. Seeing the preview, watching the chemistry that's still there between the two of them, wondering what in fact kept them from meeting up in the agreed upon six months, and how the ethos of the film will be different from the first; I'm interested. Very interested. Not so interested as to catch in the theatre, but certainly a rental.
Hmm. Drifting for two years does some kinda pleasant. I need about fourteen months to work through a quirk in my writing that I discovered three weeks before I graduated. But being miserable, though well paid, doesn't seem a proper destination. Hope you're working away from that yourself.
Carradine seems to have been in a lot of low budget films. Most sound dreadful, as do most of his t.v. roles. Still, I did rather like him in that Kung Fu: The Legend Continues for some ungodly reason. Maybe I'm just a Carradine mark.
The current administration's policy seems to be, "How far can I stick this shotgun into my mouth?"
I guess I still give albums a chance because so much of the music I currently like took quite of bit of listening to really like. But then, most of the music I like couldn't be considered pop, and The Magnetic Fields are a pop band, so I really shouldn't have to work to like pop music, should I? I'm putting the new album away for a while with the intention of getting back to it eventually. Several years from now I might love it. But then again, I'm still waiting to get back to that Fear Factory album I set aside in high school.
I do agree that the film does seem completely unnecessary. But, I don't know. Seeing the preview, watching the chemistry that's still there between the two of them, wondering what in fact kept them from meeting up in the agreed upon six months, and how the ethos of the film will be different from the first; I'm interested. Very interested. Not so interested as to catch in the theatre, but certainly a rental.
Hmm. Drifting for two years does some kinda pleasant. I need about fourteen months to work through a quirk in my writing that I discovered three weeks before I graduated. But being miserable, though well paid, doesn't seem a proper destination. Hope you're working away from that yourself.
Carradine seems to have been in a lot of low budget films. Most sound dreadful, as do most of his t.v. roles. Still, I did rather like him in that Kung Fu: The Legend Continues for some ungodly reason. Maybe I'm just a Carradine mark.