I was thinking the same thing when I read the headline: What if it was some anglophile flying the Union Jack? Bet we wouldn’t be reading this story.
I was thinking the same thing when I read the headline: What if it was some anglophile flying the Union Jack? Bet we wouldn’t be reading this story.
I was wondering how they pronounce it there, as someone familiar with “Ver-SALES”, Kentucky and “Leb-inin”, Ohio.
My Wife’s 2012 Mazda 3 has a start/stop push button ignition. I know for a fact that the engine can be turned off with the trans still in drive because I’ve accidentally done it several times by forgetting to put the car in park first (my car is a manual and I don’t drive autos often).
I have watched The Heat more than once. I think it’s her best work to date.
Perfect: It’s for millenials (pushing 40 this year) to take their teen and preteen kids to for a whole family scare fest!
I wish them the best (have some in the fridge right now), but it’s slightly worrisome. I feel like Goose Island lost its way after being bought up. They seemed to lose the spark, and also they did something to Matilda and it hasn’t been as good since (did they omit the brettanomyces?).
Brave. I imagine your saving grace is that ballpark beers are too expensive for any Fox News humper to waste by dumping one on you.
You’ve got me half tempted to ride my bike down there just to take in the spectacle and take pics...except honestly I’d fear for my safety if someone mistook me for a member of the “lame stream media.”
With a move that slick, I hope the rider got away free and clear!
I find it a bit interesting that the cops are making such a “passionate”plea to keep the front plates when I’ve been tooling around Cincinnati for 6 years without one and never been ticketed for it.
Oh, wow, you’re being serious!
Well, yes, but that’s hardly a fair comparison. Blue Planet took literally years of filming and collaboration with all the best researchers and underwater filmmakers in the business. It’s an absolute triumph!
I think the goal of these shows is to reach a broader audience than the typical nature docs. I mean, I worship at the alter of Attenborough all day long, but there’s a much broader swath of American audience that are more interested in watching people on TV with animals than just animals.
It’s a surprisingly easy sell to be able to say, “sharks can seem scary and caution is needed around them, but they are also important and we need to save them from extinction.”
I think they did a great job blending the adrenaline and conservation angles last night in the Rob Riggle’s “Eat, Pray, Chum” special. He brought along a bunch of comedians to help with a shark tagging expedition. So, there were plenty of “scares” and drama and whatnot as the inexperienced folk dived with sharks for…
Holy crap. That is it. Damn, the roof camo is apparently just cover up roof rails. :-/
Great observation about the antenna minus base. I suddenly got excited imagining this thing having some kind of radical soft top or removable top option. Something that splits the difference between a Wrangler’s crude (some what say, “craptastic”?) soft-top and a hardtop CUV. I don’t know what that would look like,…
Things are squaring up better than I’d expected. The windshield isn’t excessively raked and the front and rear are pretty darn upright.
Should be pretty easy to diagnose the swollen arm. I mean, the kid JUST had an XRAY taken.
I can *hear* that picture so clearly. Rad.