Pepperwood
Julius Pepperwood
Pepperwood

Oh, the flashback to 20 Minute Workout.

Steve Doocy: “That always helped me!” because, you know, if they didn’t label them as girls’ toys he would have bought his sons Barbies, even the ones asking for Hot Wheelz and the Luke Skywalker macho man action playset.

Let’s not forget telling teens that a kid is a punishment for having sex.

Way to many buildings make it too hard to take the stairs, often putting them in places that are inaccessible from the lobby.

I loved it when she held a focus group for undecided voters in 2004 and ended up yelling at them about their apparent inability to dress themselves in the morning.

I totally forgot there was a movie with Jon Stewart and Guillermo Diaz.

It’s tricky, sometimes they say the required ID is “free” but then they require backup documentation and if you need a copy of your birth cirtificate (or, if you’re a married woman who changed your name, your marriage certificate) for your ID that’s not free. And for people born when records weren’t as formal,

That sounds neat but then I think of how cool Sim City sounded. Then people actually started playing the game.

I remember hearing for years that the reason the second season moved to the docks was that HBO might’ve felt they ostracized a demographic of white viewers in the first season, and that was to blame for the poor viewership, and wanted more of a white presence in the storyline to help fix the ratings.

I’ve been rooting for Faith. If “Everlasting” weren’t a real-time reality show, they could have done some interesting Caitlyn Jenner-inspired stuff where they’re filming the first lesbian season and denying anything is going on while Faith is coached by a PR person who is managing her coming out. But it would still be

The praise for “realism” always bugged me since the show on UnReal is edited in real time and the contestants have access to media about themselves. The real time aspect added urgency to the stories but I would have liked a drama about how reality TV producers manipulate contestants knowing they can take out the stuff

Sometimes I think the people who like Trump are the people who would see an absolutely hideous dress on Project Runway and repeat Nina Garcia’s inexplicable praise even though you only need eyes to see that Nina was in full crack smoking judge mode.

Always star the Stitch gifs.

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There’s a brilliant “Bad Reporter” cartoon where Lex Luthor complains about media bias because of all the positive stories about Superman.

If he said, “The show resembles Big Brother more than anything on the Bachelor.” I’d think he has a point.

If you got a good Japanese market in the neighborhood you can find bigger packs of flavored seaweed for about $3. They’re flat unlike those packages but I grew up with them and always saw whem as a big treat.

I was commenting elsewhere, I think there’s a core philosophy difference between FO3 and NV. In NV, you change the world and your arrival changes the future for the people you meet. In FO3, you really feel like just one guy. You can make things a little better, but life in Big Town is always going to suck no matter

When I played FO3 the first time I definitely felt like it had its meat gates, I made the mistake of going in the direction away from Megaton (I have a weird ability to do just the wrong thing the first time I play a game) and just as quickly ran into stuff I couldn’t handle. Learned to go right on the path to Megaton

NV felt more “lived in” to me, maybe because you step into the world and the stories you step into already have history. The prison was overthrown and a gang that took over is threatening the town and has threatened the next town over — which the NCR is helpless to fix. In FO3 I liked Megaton but it was one of those