Thanks for explaining.
Thanks for explaining.
Would read.
Matt, I don’t know if you saw the Toronto Star article recalling the time (back at the end of 1983) when they had Isaac Asimov predict the world of 35 years in the future. Seems like it would be your thing: https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2018/12/27/35-years-ago-isaac-asimov-was-asked-by-the-star-to-predict-the-wor…
Oh. Well, I can’t do that for you. I can only make up dumb song titles that mash up spider lore with names of Christmas classics.
Literally all I can do. My moment in the sun is done.
Bit your marketing idea is cool. I would stream it.
Tracklist:
You know, so often when people say, “fun fact” it isn’t. Yours was. Thanks.
Oh, and the fourth?
And the third would be A Quietest Place.
All that money his wife paid to the pilot, and all she gets for it is a lousy plate in her husband’s wrist?
Actually, he probably didn’t even do that; looks like it was mostly clever propaganda plus taking credit for earlier construction spending: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/loco-motive/
Your terminology is so an-hour-ago, you dwerze.
Probably just an urban legend. From a Wired article:
I’m a high school English teacher. And an introvert.
I did not know that. Thank-you. Your post has made it worth my while tuning in today.
I see what you did there and I like it.
Yuck. Zit. Megachurch.
What I wouldn't give for some Adam Eterno reprints...
Yes, but can it shred itself? If it can’t shred itself it isn’t art.
Now I gotta cut loose, footloose
Footloose meets Mad Max.