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As soon as I figure out how to restore it. Sorry, I know I said it'd be done by now, but I didn't expect to have to put up with this DNS crap and other issues that popped up.
Or it might be because Bluehost *finally* got around to that server wipe (one week after we'd asked for it) and that wiped out our DNS settings. I'm not sure which and I don't really care. In any case, we've severed our last ties with Bluehost, so this will not happen again.
No kiddin' about that "Finally!", Shadow. I am *so mad* at Bluehost for never responding to our support ticket. I submitted it early Friday morning and they *still* haven't answered it!
Avengers: way better than expected. Honestly, this movie was kind of a miracle considering what they were trying to do with it and how well they pulled it off. As mentioned, not perfect (needed more Loki), but surprisingly funny and entertaining throughout.
Johnny Got His Gun: you could probably just watch the music video for Metallica's "One" and see everything that's really of any importance to the plot. A tad dated (especially with the pacing and some of the casting choices), but nevertheless genuinely disturbing, sad, and thought-provoking film that takes big, hippie-fisted potshots at the establishment (man).
Dark Days: excellent, black & white documentary about a group of people living in the tunnels beneath New York and eventually forced out. Depressing, but enlightening and attempts to end on a high note; don't know to whom I would recommend it, but if stories of the homeless interest you (like me), it's entrancing.
Congrats, Fish! It's sort of strange knowing that I won't be seeing anymore chapters coming from your way, but it's been a great four (five?) years. And yes, you writers are monsters; all those people ever wanted was to not be robots and live relatively maim-free lives in an agrarian utopia, but that's just asking TOOO much, isn't it?
To any who haven't checked it out, the story's amazing and it's a privilege knowing that I had a small (VERY SMALL) hand in helping it come together. Again, congratulations, Fish and thanks.