Im starting to think Sophie Turner might be like Emilia Clarke in that she killed it on GoT because the character(s) were written well enough a potato could have looked good doing it. Certainly both it girls at the moment, once they fail to carry a few of the big films thrown their way we'll move on. Happens to a lot of HBO stars.
They need to keep being cast in HBO/high level tv shows. A lot of the casts of the shows in the past get passed around and generally do good work. Think Oz and the wire and then moving on the boardwalk empire or something on AMC. The kiss of death would be to have them in some sort of mindless chick flick or something.
They should just make Emilia Clarke be a guest on Graham Norton indefinitely, even if she has no movie to promote. She's so incredibly charming in real life I honestly don't care what movies she's in.
I have, and she was a natural redhead. She was a real bitch, and we only hooked up once, but it still counts.
I've been spending all evening checking out potential new toy cars, but there is one nagging thought in the back of my head.... For about $20K I could have a 24x41 with 11' walls shop put up on my property. On a slab. A quick bit of math tells me that I could section off 12x24 of the shop for a garage and be left with approximately the same square footage as a 12x60 mobile home for living space. With the 11' walls I could set the living space 1' off the slab, frame the ceiling with 2x6's (It's not going to be load bearing, just going 2x6 to accommodate insulation) and still have 9' ceilings. My only concern with this plan so far is condensation. I would wrap the inside metal frame work of the building with a vapor barrier, but given how humid Missouri is, I can see the vapor barrier becoming overwhelmed with condensation and bursting all over my carefully laid plans. The shop would be framed up with 12ga steel and is certified for 140mph winds, so other then a direct hit from an EF3 tornado it should be able to deal with whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Anyone here have any experience in creating an alternative living space along these lines?
All I know is do not bury a shipping container underground and try to party in it. Reddit pretty quickly tore that idea apart: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY/comments/5uo176/underground_party_bunker/
Isn't a buried shipping container pretty much universally recognized as a rape dungeon? Who else would dig that big of a hole to put a box in? "Dude, I party so hard I HAVE to go underground. In a bunker. To party. Because I, like, party really hard."
They were mostly taking bets on what would kill someone first: suffocation, build up of carbon monoxide, propane, or methane, fire, lack of emergency access, or a drunken fall off a ladder.
I actually have looked at shipping container construction for my property and here's a fun fact: Apparently they are air tight. If you somehow fuck up and close the doors behind you as you wander around inside your new purchase, you will die. I didn't read much of the thread, but why was Sparky trying to create an underground party place in an 8x40 box? Maybe I'm weird, but I kind of like being by a lake, in the mountains, or somewhere outdoors. Being locked in a box seems like an awful idea.
Lot of people spent their youths in their parents' basements surrounded by a cloud of weed smoke. Maybe he was nostalgic.
Always latch the doors open. Not just for getting locked in, but if the wind blows those doors shut while you’re stepping in or out....they’re steel. Eight feet tall. You might as well be stopping a car with your arms.
Today was the first sangria production day of the year. Lots of fresh fruit (and frozen pitted cherries because fuck pitting your own cherries), cointreau, triple sec, chambord, a box of cheap shiraz, and an audio book. Before: After: The refill (pre-soaking in booze and will be thrown into the freezer shortly for an “instant sangria just add wine” option)
Over 250 thousand people are planning on swarming Area 51 under the the thinking that they can’t stop all of us I’m sure that will end well
Technically, one single fighter jet could stop all of that. Or have they never heard of the word “payload” before?