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Posted on March 3, 2012 via Time For Some Thrilling Heroics. with 11,989 notes
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Sereni-Tea (Firefly/Serenity cocktail)
Ingredients:
1 oz Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka
3/4 oz Captain Morgan’s Original Spiced Rum
3/4 oz silver tequila
3/4 oz gin
1 oz sour mix
Sweet Tea
Coca-cola
LemonDirections: Shake all ingredients, except for the sweet tea, with ice and pour in a highball glass. Top off with an even mix of cola and sweet tea and garnish with a lemon wedge. Toast to the Independents and drink up! This variation of the classic Long Island Iced Tea cocktail is also known as Browncoat Tea.
Mal: How drunk was I last night?
Jayne: I don’t know, I passed out.Drink created and photographed by Mitch Hutts of The Drunken Moogle.
Posted on February 28, 2012 via The Drunken Moogle with 2,275 notes
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Haters beware, I always have my “Harry Potter is my favourite” card into play! Your arguments are invalid.
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Posted on December 10, 2011 via the throne is burning with 11,037 notes
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ecstaticbeautyimprobabletruths:
New Season 2 promo pic :)
Sherlock look at him more intense please.

Posted on December 6, 2011 via Carnal Butterflies with 5,241 notes
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Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: It’s official: The Bluths are coming back.
Netflix, in partnership with 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television, will revive the critically acclaimed show, streaming new episodes to members starting in early 2013.
“Arrested Development is one of the finest American comedies in TV history and its return through Netflix is a perfect example of how we are working closely with studios and networks to provide consumers with entertainment they love,” said Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos in a statement.
“After a long hiatus, I’m dying to finally get back to the narrator’s microphone,” said executive producer Ron Howard. “It’s Arrested…Development.”
[thr.]
Posted on November 18, 2011 via The Daily What with 3,507 notes
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Walter White Whine of the Day: #OccupyAMC.
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Walter White Whine of the Day: #OccupyAMC.
Posted on November 1, 2011 via Feed Me A Stray Cat with 4,872 notes
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Terrifying Fact Number Two, is that I’ve just watched Matt Smith carrying a flaming torch on screen. Oh, it’s for such a thrilling scene in Episode 12. Really and truly, magnificent and epic. A proper movie moment. But never mind that, it’s Matt carrying a FLAMING TORCH. Look, Matt’s lovely, he’s a magnificent, brand new, hilarious, heartbreaking, heroic Doctor — but the fact is, if that man walks into a room with a coffee then it’s only so long before you’re wearing it. No, really, clumsiest man on earth. He walks like he’s in a constant state of surprise at his own limbs. I remember when he turned up at a Worldwide meeting really early on, and the first thing he did was spill a cup of coffee over a rather lovely woman. Naturally she giggled, flushed and introduced her mother. (Ahh, life when you’re Matt ! I accidentally made eye contact with the same woman — she phoned the police and shot me in the face.) On the way out he apologised to a completely different woman for the coffee incident. “That was the wrong woman,” I said, as he went out the doors. “Nope,” he replied, “That was the second cup.”
Oh, and there was the top secret, very special, extra readthrough for Episode 10 (I’m talking that up, but what the hell) and Matt came striding in with a GUITAR ON HIS BACK. I have honestly never seen a whole roomful of people flatten themselves against a wall with such a high-pitched squeal of terror. Except Karen, of course, who trotted along behind him without a care in the world. Oh, the horror as the Doctor spun and chatted and coffeed a series of delighted women. How that guitar arced and scythed! Swish! Get down, Karen! Swish! Karen, save yourself! Swish! Not her face, Matt, NOT HER FACE!! Ah, the memories. You know, to this day I’m not sure if Matt knew he had a guitar on his back — he might just have collided with a musician.
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Posted on October 27, 2011 via Bits and Pieces with 7,862 notes
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Rory Williams is the reason they call them Weeping Angels.
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Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of the long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.
The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.
[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]
Posted on October 2, 2011 via The Daily What with 5,659 notes
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![thedailywhat:
Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: It’s official: The Bluths are coming back.
Netflix, in partnership with 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television, will revive the critically acclaimed show, streaming new episodes to members starting in early 2013.
“Arrested Development is one of the finest American comedies in TV history and its return through Netflix is a perfect example of how we are working closely with studios and networks to provide consumers with entertainment they love,” said Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos in a statement.
“After a long hiatus, I’m dying to finally get back to the narrator’s microphone,” said executive producer Ron Howard. “It’s Arrested…Development.”
[thr.]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_luvwhyI6Aa1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)

![thedailywhat:
Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of the long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.
The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.
[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsgiy0hgHe1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)
