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I'm two ad executives!
It's a Western. It's heading to a showdown. :)
Seriously, though — you'll get no argument from me that there's more ramblin' around in this movie than actual story. It's not a tight script by any means. My biggest complaint has always been the completely unnecessary character Goldblum plays. He literally serves no…
Bah, Humbug!
Yes.
I am a big fan of Silverado.
I'd like to begin my list of words and phrases I hope never to hear again come 2017 with Peak TV.
Yep. Consistently baffled by people who felt led astray by 538. I knew from my childhood playing D&D how 80% (or whatever it was on any particular day) is hardly a sure thing.
Try and stay on topic:
KID Rock keeps tigers away.
I'm actually a little (only a little) surprised some group hasn't agreed to do this just to have the platform to dump on Trump until they cut the microphone.
Judging from this write-up, I'm pretty sure I already read this book under its old title:
No Regrets — A Rock and Roll Memoir by Ace Frehley
Either way, it shouldn't be hyphenated.
I can't speak for everyone but the reasons I personally have for supporting the anti-DAPL protestors have not one thing to do with their religious beliefs.
They sure do.
If she REALLY wanted to be insensitive to another culture/religion, she would have just pointed out how ridiculous it is to, y'know, believe in magical rocks.
Fun fact: it takes as long to describe what happens in the ATHF movie as it does to actually watch the movie.
I really hate the term "post-truth."
Reasonable people can disagree about what the truth is. If you don't believe me, just go to YouTube and search for "physics panel discussion."
The term should be "post-factual."
I had the opposite experience. In high school, I was pretty much always the designated driver cuz I coudn't understand how anyone could drink beer. (I occasionally found someone willing to go in on a bottle of booze with me but it was rare.) Of course, the beer everyone was drinking was absolute swill — Schaeffer's,…
Offhand I do not recall the puncher's name.
I do recall that he was a McGill University student.
The endless repetition and hucksterism of Mythbusters was always what made it a hard watch for me. Kinda hoping that since a Netflix show won't have commercial breaks they'll eschew that tactic and assume that anyone watching started at the beginning and has an attention span longer than a fruit fly.
I chuckled.
I literally just finished reading a book about Houdini last week, so this info was still fresh in my mind and I wanted to share. Your comment was just a good excuse to test my ability to recall information. For a week, anyway. Had this come up next week instead, I likely would already have forgotten it.