Trama-D
Trama-D t1_j29ijcp wrote
Reply to comment by Throwaway4545232 in My degree from 16 years ago has Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature on it by Purpoisely_Anoying_U
I pity da foo who doesn't have Ahnold's autograph...
Trama-D t1_ixh88mk wrote
Reply to comment by Musaks in There was a man who worked for the Post Office whose job was to process all the mail with illegible addresses… by Biriuk1337
I know! ;)
Trama-D t1_ixgchar wrote
Reply to There was a man who worked for the Post Office whose job was to process all the mail with illegible addresses… by Biriuk1337
Gee, wouldn't it be a shame if "God" wrote her a letter to put her in place and her heart, in her old age, I dunno...
Trama-D t1_it7f8q4 wrote
Reply to TIL that the Film Score for Star Wars was Heavily Inspired By "Gustav Holst - The Planets" from 1918 by HanSolo71
Why no Pluto? Was Holst ahead of his time?
Edit: Pluto was only discovered in 1930...
Trama-D t1_jbq8623 wrote
Reply to A brave and fearsome pirate sailed toward a small island, in search for buried treasure. He and his crew raced ahead in their rowboat, eagerly awaiting a massive payday. When they shortly came upon a large forest, they searched desperately for the last clue on the map. by YZXFILE
At first I thought her presence was marking the spot, so I had no idea why she was relieving herself... but there she was, marking the spot alright!
But she hsould say something like «Now it should be easy», a bit more cryptic than «Well, here you go! Good luck digging it up». This makes it clear she knew where the treasure was. A more dubious comment would make it much harder to realize this was no coincidence.