
Please come and play with me over at Big Damn Heroes. I am lonely and sad, and it’s Thanksgiving. You don’t want me to be lonely and sad on Thanksgiving, do you?

Please come and play with me over at Big Damn Heroes. I am lonely and sad, and it’s Thanksgiving. You don’t want me to be lonely and sad on Thanksgiving, do you?
As of yesterday at about 6:30 PM, I started a contest here at Ashley Awesome. I’m not going to tell you what this contest is or how you can win it, or even when you’ll win it. Perhaps this is because I don’t know the answers to one or all of those questions, and perhaps not. You won’t know until you know.
What I need from you is suggestions. Leave it up to me to decide why, who, and how a winner will be chosen, but I want you to pick the prize. What do you want me to give you? Leave a comment with your suggestion, and if I like it, you might get it. You just don’t know, now do you?
[Remember to check out the Farscape Rewatch over at Big Damn Heroes. Here is a link to the permanent archives which will be updated every week. There is also a link in my sidebar with some pretty graphics. Feel free to do the same.]
“Maybe you could just pretend I’m a recipe that needs fixing.”
Seeley Booth
[Cross posted from Big Damn Heroes]
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Well, boy howdy, it’s sure been a while since I’ve written one of these, but what a perfect episode to get back in the game with. “The Dwarf in the Dirt” has almost every ingredient in a Bones episode that I love — the only missing ingredient, of course, being a classic Hodgins experiment, culminating in somebody being declared King of the Lab — but nothing’s perfect, I guess.
What we do end up with — not in any particular order — is midget wrestling, a leprechaun at the end of the rainbow, the return of Gordon Gordon, and a very amusing phallic double entendre that runs the length of the entire episode, which of course brings about a confession we’ve been longing to hear out loud for quite some time now. It’s because of episodes like these that I watch the show.
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