Normally it’d be tough to keep those two in line. But Lyssa Strada’s broken up fights between pirates, for heaven’s sake, so these two should be a piece of cake.
And, yeah, for that she apologizes. What about for this?
Uh-huh. Stick around.
Normally it’d be tough to keep those two in line. But Lyssa Strada’s broken up fights between pirates, for heaven’s sake, so these two should be a piece of cake.
And, yeah, for that she apologizes. What about for this?
Uh-huh. Stick around.
Since Edison is no longer drinking, Reade is at a bit of a loss over what traits she can despise her for now. This is leading to a certain amount of floundering, even a grudging admission of semi-approval on Reade’s part.
It must be KILLING her. 🙂
Oh, it is. Edison’s drinking was the main reason Reade didn’t like her. Now what?
Of course, that many not even slow her down. As the mighty MLashinsky said over on Tapastic: “Reade apparently doesn’t need a reason to rant, only an opportunity!”
Reade is a professional ranter.
It may be her superpower.
Lyssa is basically Patrick Swayze.
She’s like the wind?
She’s a ghost? She’s a dirty dancer?
I was thinking maybe a bit further down the Tomatometer, but never mind.
C’mon, Raen, don’t tease us. Point Break?
…Roadhouse. I was thinking of Roadhouse.
Ha ha ha, btw I loved that song!
Wait, what? Did he sing in Roadhouse?
I know I could look it up, but I’d rather you all explained it to me.
hipopotamo is replying to the “she’s like the wind” post, which was the name of a song, so I presume that’s what “I loved that song” refers to.
No idea what Patrick Swayze in Roadhouse has to do with Lyssa, sorry.
Ah, got it. I think I used to play “She’s Like the Wind” back in my dj days. Ah, old age memory…