My feeling is that they are bolted into the masonry. It’s not a stud wall. It’s plaster on brickwork. They may even be on bolts with fixings on the other side of the wall. Now, it would require an SDS drill to penetrate masonry like that and Brian only appears to have used a battery operated hand drill so I guess the jury is out.
Guitar Berserkers can’t feel pain when they shred their calluses, fingertips, and phalangeal bones. The ground-in blood, with bone fragments, ruins the fretboard and the resale value. And he’d have to sell them off after trashing his fingers, so that’s important.
Well he must know a way to lock the manacles, not beeing able to unlock them for a given time only to unlock them later…
So “do what thou willst” isn’t okay for Brian on a supermoon. Maybe he transforms into a do-gooder? But that wouldn’t make for the malign intent Tom’s looking forward to.
Something is OFF – it’s the bottom left panel alignment.
In the French expression “à la mode”, “mode” comes from latin “modus” (meaning manner, method). The expression “à la mode” was originally “à la mode de “, basically “like they do in “. So it could apply to clothes, or to dishes, or to basically anything else but clothing and cuisine are where it remains.
Likewise, “fashion” comes from French “façon”, which has the same etymology as “facture” or “factory” — the act of making. Basically synonymous to “mode”, you could find “à la façon de “” and in English you have “in the fashion of “.
Anyway this book is either about dressing up Ringo or about cooking him. I’m not sure which is most likely. We *are* talking about Satanists, here.
I love the fact that Brian has some comfy tartan slippers to wear
“It’s not what you think! It’s sex stuff.” is my go-to dodge for things I don’t want the kids asking about.
I like to think that Billie and Daisy are in some way related. Second cousins maybe. See each other at family events every few years.
The existence of Dark Daisy supports this thesis.
She still wears her collar? Is that allowed?
Magus Tom wears one too!
Priests can be de-frocked, but they cannot be unordained.
Once a priest, forever a priest.
Are those dungeon grade manacles attached to a plaster wall? That was probably not the “best practice” back in merry old England.
My feeling is that they are bolted into the masonry. It’s not a stud wall. It’s plaster on brickwork. They may even be on bolts with fixings on the other side of the wall. Now, it would require an SDS drill to penetrate masonry like that and Brian only appears to have used a battery operated hand drill so I guess the jury is out.
Call Mcgraw for a definitive answer.
So she’s a priest??
A satanic trainee priestess!
well of COURSE she is!
Is this going where I think it will be going, or will there be a surprise here?
In my estimation, both of those things.
It’s sad when anybody must be prohibited access to their guitar rack, no matter how foul their oncoming mood.
Guitar Berserkers can’t feel pain when they shred their calluses, fingertips, and phalangeal bones. The ground-in blood, with bone fragments, ruins the fretboard and the resale value. And he’d have to sell them off after trashing his fingers, so that’s important.
Brian’s a werewolf?
That seems… too easy.
Is he a… Werelock?
Well he must know a way to lock the manacles, not beeing able to unlock them for a given time only to unlock them later…
So “do what thou willst” isn’t okay for Brian on a supermoon. Maybe he transforms into a do-gooder? But that wouldn’t make for the malign intent Tom’s looking forward to.
Something is OFF – it’s the bottom left panel alignment.
What kind of oil?
It’s important…
If he gets greased up he may just slip out of those manacles.
“Smear my body up wit’ butter
and take me to the Freakers’ Ball, y’all”
How many Ringo Starr books does Billie own? Nobody no-no-no-nos.
“Ringo à la mode” ? Is that a cookbook?
In the French expression “à la mode”, “mode” comes from latin “modus” (meaning manner, method). The expression “à la mode” was originally “à la mode de “, basically “like they do in “. So it could apply to clothes, or to dishes, or to basically anything else but clothing and cuisine are where it remains.
Likewise, “fashion” comes from French “façon”, which has the same etymology as “facture” or “factory” — the act of making. Basically synonymous to “mode”, you could find “à la façon de “” and in English you have “in the fashion of “.
Anyway this book is either about dressing up Ringo or about cooking him. I’m not sure which is most likely. We *are* talking about Satanists, here.
I thought the idea of Ringo as a dinner was very in keeping with a particular strand of 70s humour.
There’s enough Ringo songs that more than one book exists? What kind of hellworld is this, and how can I get there?