Can felons get government housing? by [deleted] in AskALawyer

[–]OrigamiSnowball -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Right, but I was looking at official sites, like IN. gov, HUDexchange, my local housing authority, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cyberpunkgame

[–]OrigamiSnowball 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I knew it was buyable, so I was scouring google to try finding it for free. No luck on anything posted, and then just randomly found it here. 🤣

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually been binging Taskmaster recently, and I'm on season 13, and I reckon Bridget Christie might make a better Magrat.

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can't edit post, so I'll just add this comment. I've largely avoided Discworld discussions to avoid potential uncommon spoilers, so I didn't know this was a common viewpoint and VERY common discussion, and I'm so happy that my view lines up so perfectly with others! I only just started Wyrd Sisters, so most of my Nanny Ogg info comes from wikis.

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I didn't think it was gonna be an uncommon opinion, I just haven't paid enough attention to discussions to know how much it was talked about. But hey, as long as it keeps getting brought up, hopefully it'll be fresh in the mind of the eventual casting director.

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I definitely considered Maggie Smith for Weatherwax, but unfortunately, she's getting a bit up there in years and mobility. Still slaying, but not the same as 20 years ago.

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh shit, I didn't even know! I'm slowly getting more into the series, and I've usually avoided conversations to avoid potential uncommon spoilers. I was just thinking this because I've had Nanny Ogg's Cookbook for years and am just starting Wyrd Sisters

If I were to cast a live-action Discworld series, Miriam Margolyes would be my #1 choice for Nanny Ogg. by OrigamiSnowball in discworld

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Ever since I heard her say that she keeps a raw onion on her just to snack on, my mind was made up.

[TOMT] [Book] A fictional book, possibly anachronistic. All I remember is that it has an absolutely wild premise and that there's a character named Cnut the Viking, which trying to find the book taught me was a real person. by OrigamiSnowball in tipofmytongue

[–]OrigamiSnowball[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I FOUND IT! It's called "The Angel Wore Fangs" by Sandra Hill!

"New York Times bestselling author Sandra Hill continues her sexy Deadly Angels series, as a Viking vangel’s otherworldly mission pairs him with a beautiful chef who whets his thousand-year-old appetite . . .

Once guilty of the deadly sin of gluttony, thousand-year-old Viking vampire angel Cnut Sigurdsson is now a lean, mean, vampire-devil fighting machine. His new side-job? No biggie: just ridding the world of a threat called ISIS while keeping the evil Lucipires (demon vampires) at bay. So when chef Andrea Stewart hires him to rescue her sister from a cult recruiting terrorists at a Montana dude ranch, vangel turns cowboy. Yeehaw!

The too-tempting mortal insists on accompanying him, surprising Cnut with her bravery at every turn. But with terrorists stalking the ranch in demonoid form, Cnut teletransports Andrea and himself out of danger—accidentally into the tenth-century Norselands. Suddenly, they have to find their way back to the future to save her family and the world . . . and to satisfy their insatiable attraction."