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Me during a detailed explanation of someone’s spiritual views.

Well the best ghost story I’ve read, was Ghost Story, which I was reading at the time of the incident.

This true story happened to me when I was about twenty.

This Is TV’s First Great Cyberpunk Show

Is that Screwball Squirrel next to Bugs Bunny’s head?

Seriously? I loved the show but there were way too many holodeck episodes and when we started to see Worf dealing with daycare on the enterprise - barf!

There was this large gaming group called the Masters (or Lords) of Chaos that rented a church basement on a regular basis for big gaming sessions. Some friends who played there regularly invited a few of us newbies to play to help us learn how to play. We had to pay an admission fee to help with the rental cost and

I hated this so much I was surprised to see it looks so thin. When I read it, I’m sure it was as thick as the Lord of the Rings and just a boring. I stuck through to the end hoping it would justify all my time and effort. Nope.

I doubt it was that offensive if it fooled people in India. Maybe some stereotypical dialog and such, but Hollywood has NEVER relied on stereotypes before...

Technically, not an “Animal Attack” movie. When the animal attack happened it was pretty terrifying. (Monty Python and the Holy Grail - for those that don’t recognize the image.)

But acetylsalicylic acid doesn’t roll off the tongue, as Rick Moranis demonstrated in the original Ghostbusters movie.

This is the first Doc Savage book I ever read. Not world shatteringly great writing or overlooked art or anything like that. Just good action adventure aimed at a kid like me. To a 13 year old kid raised on comic books, having a novel-shaped comic-book it was damned exciting. I spend about $6.00 getting a boxed set of

Not just the glasses, remember the hair.

I’m surprised. In Canada, Aspirin® is still owned exclusively by Bayer.

Rancorr, while I don’t disagree with what you’re saying, I think in legal parlance the owner of a brand has to “vigorously” defend their brand. That’s why you have Kelloggs suing Exxon for using a tiger in their gasoline ads, or Apple Music’s many lawsuits with Apple computers. Vigorously usually means more than a CAD

No it’s not. If they lose control of the brand name through overuse, anyone can come out with a product called PhotoShop and they would lose all their brand equity.

First 4 seasons by Sept. 22.

It’s coming to Netflix soon. You’ll be able to get caught up before the new season starts.

I love this show, but it has made me much more insecure about who’s watching me. I probably need to be more careful about cameras and my internet presence.

Hon hon hon. (French laugh.)