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tcr!
· Oct 30, 2016 at 9:41 am

In 1995, my parents and I moved into the house my great grandma grew up in. It was an old Victorian in St. Paul, Minnesota, built in 1902 and neglected for half a century by my hermit great uncle Frank, who never cleaned or threw anything out. When we moved in, the rusted metal siding was falling off, and the lot was overrun with trees, weeds and trash.
Inside the house, the peeling wallpaper and chipping lead paint were hardly visible behind the piles of junk that lined the walls. My great-great grandfather Joseph Renz had bought the house in 1905. Over the next century, several elderly members of my family passed away inside. I didn’t know this when I moved in. My parents knew better than to tell a six-year-old with an active imagination of the bodies that once lay cold under our roof.
❤️👻 #haunted
tcr!
· Oct 29, 2016 at 12:04 pm

I don’t really like to cook but when I do… I get totally into, all fired up, pretend I’m gourmet. I poured the scrambled eggs into those hash browns, topped with sharp cheddar, fiery salsa and cracked pepper. Paired all that with toasted three cheese semolina crusty bread… and now I’ve ate so much I feel like I’m gonna puke. 🙄
I probably need a nap.
#photos #hashbrowns #gourmet
tcr!
· Oct 28, 2016 at 1:36 pm

The most exciting news in years for Trek fans was the announcement that Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Pushing Daisies) was taking the reins as showrunner on a new CBS series called Star Trek: Discovery. But now the series premiere has been delayed until May 2017 after originally being slated for January, and Fuller has stepped away from the project because he’s so busy with other work.
The separation seems amicable. CBS says it is still committed to the project, and Fuller legitimately has his plate full with a forthcoming American Gods miniseries and a new Amazing Stories show. Still, it’s not great to see such a visionary writer step away from a series that sounds so promising.
We already know that Discovery will focus on the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery, whose starship explored the galaxy before Kirk was captain of the Enterprise. The lead will be a female lieutenant commander not yet cast, which has been a cause of concern to the studio. According to The Hollywood Reporter, other main characters include “an openly gay actor as one of the male leads (which Fuller confirmed), a female admiral, a male Klingon captain, a male admiral, a male adviser, and a British male doctor.” Rumors are swirling that the series starts with a mutiny, though that has not been confirmed.
May be delayed but I’m still excited for this.
#tv #startrek
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