I did this on one long day while visiting relatives in my early teens. I passed 2,000.
I did this on one long day while visiting relatives in my early teens. I passed 2,000.
I learned that if you leave the bathroom faucet on too long, you steal water from the fish pond directly linked to it.
Agreed. The Block & Tackle feature page is one of my phone’s top sites, and I only watch [THE BIG GAME] and whatever preempts Fox’s Sunday primetime lineup.
Déjà vu!
I watched the show fairly regularly in the SciFi era, and recall sneaking away from relatives at my grandparents’ house to watch The Giant Spider Invasion during a Turkey Day marathon.
Too bad the RV isn't a reference to the far superior Pod People: http://mst3k.wikia.com/wiki…
Lady Digital and I watched The Cabin in the Woods for the first time a year ago today. It was part of a night-long at-home double feature (along with the Vincent Price House on Haunted Hill) that we paired with a big bowl of popcorn, five pumpkin ales, and one pumpkin cider. It was thoroughly enjoyable.
In high school, our marching band stopped at a McDonald’s in Indianapolis that had a life-size Mac Tonight sitting at a piano. It was eerie.
Fake out.
…they are still far more clever than most Bigfoot Hunters assume.
Cisparent
I’m expecting this show to have an early Swan Song DEATH.
According to The Disaster Artist, Tommy Wiseau had someone film behind the scenes at nearly all times, so if the footage survives, it’d be possible to piece together a documentary. However, I assume that’d be under Tommy’s control, so probably no dice.
I can’t wait to buy the soundtrack!
Probably The Tall Guy (age 5 or 6) at a family friends gathering (Mommy Digital literally covered my eyes) and Broken Arrow (age 10) in the theater with Daddy Digital (instead of seeing Muppet Treasure Island with the rest of the group).
The South Park songs used to be offered as audio downloads (along with dialogue bits) for each episode, but since South Park Studios moved to Hulu, they don't seem to be available anymore. Aw, hamburgers.
The Endless River—of Cash
Ah, Junior Brown. Daddy Digital saw him on Austin City Limits one night and bought up several of his CDs, possibly even using Internet music retailers (in the late '90s). Dad recounted many a time how Brown created his own strappable version of the pedal steel guitar with a regular electric guitar—the "Guitsteel."…
Even though I don't recall watching any of Twin Peaks as a young'un, the "It is happening again" screencap gave me the immediate thought: "Wait, is that what DJ Shadow sampled at the very end of Endtroducing?"
“Quick! Get me Larry Pierce!”