Given my stature (or lack thereof), it'd be more like stepping over a shrub, but hey, whatever floats yer boat.
Given my stature (or lack thereof), it'd be more like stepping over a shrub, but hey, whatever floats yer boat.
I'd climb both Downward Spiral Trent and Gym Rat Trent like a tree.
This. AKA the Japanese way.
I can't watch this until after work, but I'm excited to. Read all of her books and several she's recommended.
He made those craptacular FF movies watchable with the sound off while travelling on planes and buses.
"Bad Moms". Which apparently every soccer mom on my Facebook newsfeed saw, loved and saw again with a different group of boxed-wine-drunk soccer moms.
He's doing six (yes, six) sold-out shows in my neck of the woods.
Can we argue over which one sucked the hardest, then? Because X-2's central conceit made me want to throw up eight ways from Sunday and the rest of the game failed to redeem it for me. (I'm not saying I didn't invest a few hundred hours in maxing out all the dresspheres and completing it 100% including the stupid…
That Tanya Tagaq album is a kick in the gut in the best possible way.
The only word I have for that album is "lush". Lush voices, lush harmonies, lush arrangements, lush production. (NB this is a good thing.)
McD's here is currently offering waffle fries, but at about twice the price as regular by volume. They do hold up to exposure to air, but as far as a McD's fries experience goes, I'll stick to the original.
Wow, thanks, that's cool. In my experience (and of course everyone is different), I learn best when I have a project I really want to do (or have to do for work or for school), as opposed to trying to learn in the abstract. If you're a musician, there are some cool audio programming languages these days (like…
DVD PLAYER!
I think the predispositions are related. I've known a few computer engineers with it. But then there's people like Chevy Chase and I go back to doubting.
I had completely forgotten about Blacke's Magic until reading this interview. Admittedly, I always thought of it as "Colonel Potter and Barney Miller Solving Crimes With Magic" but I'm glad to know it wasn't just a fever dream from my younger years.
a) Fantastic interview as always, @willharrisinva:disqus. I'm sure I'm not the only one 'round these parts who who goes "oh, this must be Will" after a single question or two.
But it's practically SCRAWLED in bad penmanship, right?
7-Elevens (and other konbinis) are pretty much the only place to do a lot of things in Japan.
That Hello Kitty is like Lisa seeing the music-level fever dream stuff. Anyway, here's a video showing how to make leopard print bread that demonstrates the technique I think she used: https://www.youtube.com/wat…