I got pulled over for it once. I had a car that had no radio and it drove me crazy driving a long distance without music. I guess the ticket wasn't really worth it though.
I got pulled over for it once. I had a car that had no radio and it drove me crazy driving a long distance without music. I guess the ticket wasn't really worth it though.
I can't think of any other appropriate reaction.
I was hit by a car once. It was going about 5 MPH, going into a turn where I had the right of way as a pedestrian crossing the street. The bumper hit me right in the ass (it was a Jeep Wrangler) and just kind of pushed me onto the sidewalk as I yelled out 'Jesus Christ!' a la King Arthur when he sees the rabbit bite…
In Baltimore, there are no rules as far as pedestrians are concerned. Don't walk sign? Baby in your hands? Traffic cop telling you to hold up? Fuck it, if a car hits you, it's their fault. I've seen mothers with kids jaywalk on Baltimore St. without looking at traffic and taking their sweet time like they're strolling…
With him, less is Morse.
The Janis songs they've played on Little Big Lies are great. I wish those were the ones they played on the radio instead of 'Me & Bobbie McGee' for the ten millionth time.
I've been in a hole of Miles Davis' '60s quintet for the past week. ESP, Nefertiti, Water Babies (recorded in the '60s, released in the '70s), Miles in the Sky. I needed something jaunty mid-week, so I switched out for Sonny Clark's Cool Struttin' the other day. I think my wife is getting a little tired of Miles right…
As a S & G superfan, I have a hard time deciding what I think is their best album, but right now it's BOTW.
The '70s were a great time for Neil, when even his missteps were interesting. The '80s, well…
Expect a lot of hoof shots.
Kelly Reichardt has one coming out where a clumsy girl 'falls' in love with Mr. Wrong…or is he? Only her gay best friend knows for sure!
The Cigarette Smoking Man. Judging by his backstory and his interactions with the Syndicate, nobody ever liked that guy, but he kept surviving. Yet all he wanted to do was write crappy fiction for a living.
'Signal 30' is a top five episode of the series for me.
Ken is likable. In a way. Bert Cooper's idiosyncrasies are likable, though he's probably not very fun to hang out with.
Jenna Maroney is one of the few characters on TV who could speak the line 'I'll have my Jews on you so fast, you'll think you're an Asian schoolgirl' and get away with it.
Well, he is friends with Kramer and also he is in love with Elaine, so it's really just Jerry and George he dislikes. And, honestly, he seems to like Jerry, but mostly plays off Jerry's distaste for him.
I'm sure his search history is just his name over and over. And maybe something like 'extra large hats' because his head is so fucking huge.
A week of non-expired milk and cable.
They also had the best ski weekends, according to the finest films of that era.
The USA is a big place with diverse drinking cultures and many strange flavors of jello shots. It's an educational thing, that's why college students do it.