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calliopes_pen) wrote2011-04-28 01:27 pm
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Fannish Items of Interest
The founders of Youtube have bought Delicious from Yahoo.
Two new trailers have been released for X-Men: First Class—here’s where you can find the first. Here’s the second trailer. So, in June I think I’ll be going to see this, as well as Green Lantern.
10 other superheroes who possessed the powers of Thor.
The Superman reboot casts its villainess—Antje Traue will play Faora.
A new teaser for Torchwood: Miracle Day.
The local news did a final tally of how much rain each area received from all the storms since last Friday. In Paducah, it was a grand total of 10.60 inches. Other places received 16 inches. It was 453 tornadoes reported, which is a record, easily beating the week of tornadoes a few years back. Oh, and in this morning’s edition of The Paducah Sun, a woman wrote in to say that she moved to Paducah 4 months ago. Favorite part of her letter? “When I moved to Kentucky, certain things were not on the brochure. The Wikipedia page didn’t tell me there would be apocalyptic weather!”
As I think I mentioned before, they want to blow up the levee in Cairo. If they do that, it will save farmland in Missouri, but completely destroy Cairo--so it’s going to the Supreme Court to decide what will happen there. By the time anyone makes a decision there, the water will probably be down.
Two new trailers have been released for X-Men: First Class—here’s where you can find the first. Here’s the second trailer. So, in June I think I’ll be going to see this, as well as Green Lantern.
10 other superheroes who possessed the powers of Thor.
The Superman reboot casts its villainess—Antje Traue will play Faora.
A new teaser for Torchwood: Miracle Day.
The local news did a final tally of how much rain each area received from all the storms since last Friday. In Paducah, it was a grand total of 10.60 inches. Other places received 16 inches. It was 453 tornadoes reported, which is a record, easily beating the week of tornadoes a few years back. Oh, and in this morning’s edition of The Paducah Sun, a woman wrote in to say that she moved to Paducah 4 months ago. Favorite part of her letter? “When I moved to Kentucky, certain things were not on the brochure. The Wikipedia page didn’t tell me there would be apocalyptic weather!”
As I think I mentioned before, they want to blow up the levee in Cairo. If they do that, it will save farmland in Missouri, but completely destroy Cairo--so it’s going to the Supreme Court to decide what will happen there. By the time anyone makes a decision there, the water will probably be down.
