AND AGENDA. DON'T FORGET AGENDA.
AND AGENDA. DON'T FORGET AGENDA.
I watch SNL every week and usually defend it against criticism the best I can, but since the Trump announcement I stopped watching entirely and will not watch for at least the remainder of the season and likely not much more after that.
Yeah, I'm sure I'll have it finished by the time 'What are you Reading for November' comes around.
As much as I may concur with Sinclair's motives, a good deal of The Jungle is boring. I've never been much of a fan of Naturalism, though,
"Who grew the food? Who built the houses? Who made the clothes? Who cleaned up the sewage and cleaned the drinking water?"
Bitch Planet and Lazarus are both superfun reads.
Really been a slow couple of months for me; it's taking me forever to get through a book. I'm currently reading:
Bird Internet….
"Oh, Britta's in this?" - Yahoo CFO Ken Goldman
I loved the first issue. BKV really knows how to get you immersed in the world and especially get you to care about the characters right away. A lot of writers rely too much on plot exposition and foreshadowing, but BKV just presents these kids and their setting and takes off from there. The story will be…
There was no app for the Xbox One, but there was one for the 360. It sucked.
Not at AV Club, not un-ironically at least.
Gainin' on ya!
Hooh-wee, this was a good episode!
What I loved about the use of 'Feels Good' was that it was diegetic. Rick obviously equipped the armor with speakers and programmed them to play the song on a loop. How cool was that?
Zing!
"Hi there! Jerry Davros, of Davros Realty. [hands card]. Yeah, I know what you're thinking. Am I related to that Davros? Ha ha, I get that all the time."
Frosty McNell
- Fox and Friends
I got plenty of stuff from noise bands on cassette. Most of them had hand-drawn art and were limited release. The more avant garde musicians would do cd-rs, but the noise guys just love cassettes.