I really want this to actually be Maron.
I really want this to actually be Maron.
Finally got around to seeing Wreck-It Ralph, luckily still on the big screen at the cheap theater (Hopkins, in the Twin Cities). Took the kids & everything. Really really great flick—you should see it if you haven't yet!
Better keep reading, or you'll be disappointed, @hornacek:disqus .
feed…puppy?
Wikipedia also has it as /rah-PAHS/, so I guess that's settled. Whew—sleepless night averted!
No no no—it makes perfect sense! See Noomi Rapace plays a former musical genius who slowly loses her mind & withdraws from her band & from the rest of the world, only producing one solo album (The Dead Man Laughs). Colin Farrell plays her schoolmate & longtime friend & musical collaborator who keeps on keeping on,…
Indeed it is. Daughter Neophyte had it, puked 4 times, spaced out in intervals all night long. Next day Mrs. Neophyte got it & it hit her even harder. Thankfully, if inexplicably, Son Neophyte & I escaped unscathed.
For a paparazzo, he sounds downright pleasant—certainly there are many much ruder paps. That said, anyone who does this is a vile person, no matter how jolly they present themselves.
I dunno, some of them probably have…moms?
Go fuck yourself, too, Sean! Thanks for the daily fun!
I like Famous Dave's OK, but there are certainly better places in the Twin Cities to get BBQ (Rudolph's in Minneapolis, e.g.). But you're right, the real deal BBQ places are usually one-off mom & pop joints.
Ipso facto!
I miss the mustard-based sauces I used to be able to get in Georgia. Can't really find it here in MN. Famous Dave's does have a "Georgia BBQ" sauce, & while it's pretty good, it just ain't the same.
Why not both?
You mean quittin' drinkin' time.
Nah, I'm kiddin'.
*glugluglugluglugluglug*
Also, coffins.
I always thought of the mustard-based sauces being more Georgia than SC, though I suppose the BBQ line needn't follow the state line. I'll throw in my support for mustardy Georgia & vinegary Carolina BBQ over any other BBQ, though honestly it's ALL pretty damn good.
Bob Dylan, Blood on the Tracks
Brian DePalma's Untouchables
Many, many episodes of The Simpsons, especially, but not limited to, the fabled early seasons.
I had no idea who Liam Lynch was, but I agree, that was on of the best. Did you tune in for the later episode where he told the ghost story he teased on this episode?
I generally like Kluwe, & living in Minnesota I especially like his efforts on behalf of marriage equality, but as a non gamer I found that interview pretty boring for long stretches, though I did enjoy the parts where he wasn't talking about gaming.