DogRidingRodeoMonkey
DogRidingRodeoMonkey
DogRidingRodeoMonkey

They definitely bring up his rape / pedophile ish in that interview. I have a friend who works on this dude’s records, and I want more than anything for my dude to walk away.

Oh, this is easy. When I was 15 my father had a 1990'ish Jeep Cherokee Sport. He typically finds himself in a new automobile every 5 years or so, and the man keeps his cars pristine. At the time he said all I had to do was wash and wax that car and it was mine when I turned 16. Me, being a 15 year old shithead was

I hope they change the name of the flavor to “Fuck Your God.”

My piping hot pizza take: The cheese is rarely the best part of pizza.

I’ve tried with the various Tom Waits records, and the only one that I really come back to is Closing Time and I’m mostly convinced it’s because it sounds like Piano Man era Billy Joel sung by a bucket of rocks.

Not coming around on, but going back and realizing that I wasn’t wrong in middle school to really dig The Grateful Dead. Going to punk shows at 15 (right around the time Jerry died) is a great way for a person to get convinced the things they like aren’t cool.
As for coming around on too late, I feel like whenever I

I somehow hadn’t seen this until well after college. Once I did I probably watched the damn movie a dozen times. It’s fantastic. Reynolds is great, Fields is great and attractive in a very girl next door way, Gleason is hilarious.
I’ve just added this to my list for movies to watch in the backyard this summer.

Van Halen and Black Sabbath.

If nothing else good comes of this affair, I hope that it leads scads of people to listen to Kevin Allison’s masterpiece podcast Risk!

Fact: Strong Reaction is a perfect record.

I am miffed that for the last 8 years she’s ignored my very sincere invitations to Easter dinner, and yet I’ll invite her again this year.

I literally only use it to schedule online D&D games (because some players have told me outright that they don’t check E-mail). I have gone through the painstaking process of muting every single person / group / whatever on my feed, locking down any and all data and because of that I look at it once a month. Facebook

I love this post and the comments, even though I’m late to the game. My maternal grandfather swooped up my grandmother and got them both out of German occupied Poland in the 30's, came to the states and set the family up. He passed away when I was 4, but I remember watching WWF with him, and my dad tells a story that

I assume you’re one of my innumerable cousins.

My biggest is getting my finances in line so that I could take on the largest debt of my life and purchase a home.
Prior to that it was wiping out about $15,000 in post student loan credit card debt. 

I’m having a casserole party on Sunday and will probably do the same.

My wife and I got Blue Apron for like two months, maybe a total of 3 boxes. They were fine, but you’re right, no prep saved, tons of waste, and at the end of the day I had to re-season all of their recipes.

How long until Blue Apron sends you a wooden box with holes in the bottom, a bag of dirt and a bunch of seeds, and markets it as the ultimate freshness delivered right to your back (or front) yard?

I would like to point out that you are absolutely slaying it in the comments section of this article. Enjoy all your stars.

This reminds me, I have a shitload of perennial wildflower and zinnia seed that I want to get in the ground.