1) Tomato is a fruit.
1) Tomato is a fruit.
You’re all babies.
This. It is a pretty good beer. They obviously took a lot of care into brewing it up. Then instead of using that same care to name it, design the can/bottles/packaging and market it, they ripped off a popular show.
So satisfying.
I never said it went away or was a new strategy, simply that it seems to be in high fashion in the Bay Area. It still is disgusting.
There are plenty of instances here in the Bay Area of - let’s call them land barons - buying either apartment buildings/complexes or land perfect for housing development and simply sitting on these properties to artificially drive up housing costs for their other properties. It is disgusting and there should be some…
I was really hoping Kane would get the hat trick. The Sharks, towards the end of the game, were definitely trying to get him that third goal.
Re-iterating what I said yesterday: this is good and well over-due.
It seemed fairly obvious in King of Kong that Mitchell was a cheater and that the Twin Galaxies management was willing to turn a blind eye to it for whatever reason. So I’m glad that the new management there has reversed course and is willing to kick Mitchell off his ill-gotten pedestal.
Close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades, and accessing Marvin Lewis’ coaching abilities.
This. Facts don’t back up conservative ideology, so naturally a conservative would think any place that teaches facts is left-leaning.
Back when Republicans were left-wing and Democrats were right-wing. Nice try.
Shoestring are undoubtedly the worst and would be an affront to potatoes if such a thing could actually exist.
Have you heard of England?
Thin crust pizza? No thank you. I’m from Chicago.
Can Tim afford ILM?
This is an argument that no one thinks through.
Great week for FX. Legion’s premiere was great, a strong episode of The Americans and this episode of Atlanta was possibly the series’ best so far.
As creepy and unsettling as this episode is, it is also downright hilarious. I really enjoy what Atlanta does with these bizarre episodes that don’t seem to really fit in with the story of “guy managing his cousin’s music career” because they are so unexpected and really play with convention well.
I’ll believe this is an actual movie once it finally comes out. Until then I’m pretty sure it is just something in Terry Gilliam’s mind that the universe doesn’t want to made.