As the show with the worst sausage sizzles on television continues, Nelson Mail reporters and bloggers Sarah Dunn and Adam Roberts continue their discussions about the land of Westeros. Note: Join us again tomorrow for the Game of Thrones Small Council – where we and fellow Throners debate our favourite and least favourite characters, scenes and storylines.
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(Email) Chain of Moans – Episode 8
As the show with the kinkiest leeches on television continues, Nelson Mail reporters and bloggers Sarah Dunn and Adam Roberts continue their discussions about the land of Westeros. Dear Adam, I know I already mentioned it last time, but I’m really happy to see the Hound and Arya palling around again.
Jennifer Lawrence’s photobomb
There’s not a lot to say about this.
(Email) Chain of Moans – Episode 5
As the show with the most foetuses in jars on television continues, Nelson Mail reporters and bloggers Sarah Dunn and Adam Roberts continue their discussions about the land of Westeros. Note: Sarah is on holiday this week, so Nelson Mail web editor and Tyrion fanboy Lee Henaghan will be standing in for her.
(Email) Chain of Moans – Episode 3
As the show with the highest incidence of mace attacks on television continues, Nelson Mail reporters and bloggers Sarah Dunn and Adam Roberts continue their discussions about the land of Westeros.
(Email) Chain of Moans – Episode 2
As the most direwolf-filled show on television continues, Nelson Mail reporters and bloggers Sarah Dunn and Adam Roberts continue their discussions about the land of Westeros. Dear Adam, Hodor! I’d forgotten all about Hodor until there he was right at the start of the second episode.
Details: Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen Dress
Every dress tells a story, and Catherine Middleton’s wedding dress tells one of a new generation of royalty building on British traditions and of the elegance and modernity of a young bride.
Does Sarah Palin Want to Be President, or Just Famous?
For the longest time, Sarah Palin was leery of Facebook. Some of the comments left on her page during the 2008 vice-presidential campaign were so withering and unpleasant that it took months of coaxing by her staff and her daughters Bristol and Willow to convince Palin that she should give it another try.
Tina Fey’s ‘Bossypants’: A Heartfelt and Hilarious Memoir
When Tina Fey signed a book contract in the fall of 2008, at the height of her Sarah Palinportraying ubiquity, some of her fans may have felt a twinge of unease. Was Fey heading into the realm of celebrity cash-in books
Me, Myself, I and Neil Strauss
When I heard that Sarah Palin wrote her upcoming 400-page autobiography, Going Rogue: An American Life, in four months, I thought, What took her so long? To prove that introspection doesn’t need to be time-consuming, I decided to try to write my memoir in one day