At least he can definitely pay the nurse.
At least he can definitely pay the nurse.
I hope after he has his potato salad party and pays the taxes, Zack turns around and donates $100 to 200-500 other Kickstarters.
Aw, I thought for sure there'd be more lunch songs by now.
My company tried that…but apparently the CEO's favorite fantasy sports discussion site uses Disqus, so the block didn't last more than a few hours.
This will be our 2nd trip. The first time we went was the first trip Djshe and I took outside the US. This time, we'll be celebrating our 10th anniversary (albeit about a month late).
Seconding KoS and Snowpiercer, both of which I enjoyed a great deal this past weekend.
The backyard garden beds are going a bit nuts, in good ways. We're starting to get approximately a fuckton of little green tomatoes. When those things start ripening, we're going to be picking every day for a good while. Eggplants and peppers are also showing promise. We took out the orach after it bolted and planted…
"We are strong
No one can tell us we're wrong
Searching our hearts for so long
Both of us knowing
Lunch is a battlefield."
Mazatlan at the end of October. Can not wait.
Grinderman - "When My Baby Comes"
Public Image Ltd. - "Emperor"
Wu-Tang Clan ft. Busta Rhymes - "The Monument"
Cake - "Pentagram"
Probot ft. Wino - "The Emerald Law"
One thing I'm fairly certain of from outside: he shouldn't have sold tickets for five shows with no license to actually perform five shows. That seems like a no-brainer.
It does kind of sound like Brooks is being a giant baby about the whole thing. The city council were even going to tweak the license and let him play 3 of the 5 shows AND work to reschedule the other two to make everybody happy, but no no no, all or nothing. What a jackass.
That is…disappointing.
Now there's a Kickstarter I think we can all support.
Added this to my Netflix queue. Looking forward to trying to remember how and why it got added when it shows up. (They've also got a 2nd DVD with a 98-minute documentary on Buñuel and his career.)
The average donation might be around $10, but doesn't mean that every donation was at least $10.
This guy now has over 3,900 backers, all of whom had to give at least a dollar…which means that he will have to read all of their names while making the potato salad. At this rate, by the time he's done reading the names of all of his backers, that potato salad's going to go bad.
I wonder if waking up and finding that a comment you made yesterday has over 600 likes feels anything like waking up and finding that your stupid $10 Kickstarter is up to $39K and rising.
What a slick way to pimp the upcoming CSNY live box set (which I didn't know was coming out this summer until I googled around after watching this).
If you give that co-worker a good swat, s/he will probably let go of your butt (if s/he's still there.)