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"It's very important that the bits not be moist" is one of those things that just lives in the back of my mind and resurfaces randomly every year or two
"This a routine patrol. There's nothing to worry about." Proceeds to tear space-time with a million tons military craft, reverberating gravitational waves in the entire area, exiting through a stormy cloud of dark matter
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@@gordonbennett5638 I believe Bert made a delightful little joke here. See, instead of writing part-time, as in T-I-M-E, he intentionally diverged from Shakespeare and spelled it timer, T-I-M-E-R. Now this spelling is quite identical with that of the noun part-timer, T-I-M-E-R, but of course noun doesn’t fit the context, and so it’s clear what Bert was getting at. He’s quite the comedic genius, isn’t he?
The story of these two, the way their lives and careers unfolded in the end was a bit like Peter Cooke and Dudley Moore, one went on to be big in America and the other one didn't, but Cooke and Fry in the long run became beloved institutions here in good old Blighty.
@@MBM1117727 Somehow I get the feeling that Stephen Fry has never tried (i.e. had no interest) to make it big in US; like he was content on being big in UK. For what it's worth.
Fry never bothered to try and do America. If Laurie had not done House, they would have no idea who he is. Most of them don't know he is British, a comedian or a musician. They only know him as House! So really he is no more well known. If they never watched that then they won't know him at all.
@@PetroicaRodinogaster264 I agree and have recently expressed the same thought: Stephen Fry has never struck me as someone who wanted to "make it" in US. He is known in US to a certain public, but he is too much of an intellectual, and is too British, if you will, I feel, to be after the big time fame. He's a renowned and a beloved figure in the UK and beyond as it is (I'm not from UK/Commonwealth/US, but I know and love S. Fry). He's made a name for himself. I also don't think that Hugh Laurie was particularly after the US fame, he just happened to be lucky to get cast in House and it went from there.
This is from 1982. Geez both of them are so young. Hugh Laurie doesn't look as ragged as he does today, of course that is because of his work on House (he was made up that way).
He's not saying you sharpen it by whacking the finger guard. He's demonstrating why the finger guard is there (i.e. to block the blade if your hand slips). How did you not get this?
Because they cross the same dimension. Those capital ships use witchspace, because the new FSD drives have not yet been scaled up to support the heavy weight of the capital ships. The WSD have been phased out due to high running costs and relatively low speeds. The smoke you see is also an effect of the drive, because the ship drags a ton of random crap gaz from witchspace into real space. The main advantage of WSD is that they allow you to freely fly around and drop extremely precisely. Thargoid have earned mastery of the WS and have been speculated to even exist and operate from there.