The artificial sweeteners in the gummy bears offset the constipation effects of the percocets.
The Fiat dealer by me also sells Maseratis and Alfa Romeos which makes sense since they’re all Italian Stellantis cars.
Makes sense. Gums with sugar promote cavities and nobody wants those. You have to be careful with sugar-free gum though as its sweetener is usually xylitol which is severely toxic to dogs.
I’ll wait for it to come on Max, probably by the end of February. I’m guessing that we will also see The Marvels on D+ soon as well.
Though I have no data to back this up, but it seems like chewing gum sales have declined over the past 20 or so years. I think that people would much rather eat a mint than chew gum to freshen their breath.
Damn it Bradley! It’s an irregular pentagon!*
Have you watched Beef on Netflix? It’s really good.
I’m actually surprised that they never had a reality show.
I guess that Miata is always the answer!
TIL that Mary Kay Letourneau died.
Orphan Black: Echoes was already released in Australia a few months ago so it’s out there if you know where to look.
It seems like G/O is doing more cross posts this year. Yesterday, I saw a Kotaku article on Gizmodo.
It will be interesting to see how network shows deal with these 10-13 episode seasons due to the strike this year. Will they have the same amount of plot and just burn through it quicker or will they just take it slow and have fewer plot lines? The amount of episodes that shows produce has shrunk in 50 years. Gunsmoke…
Popeye should be in public domain fairly soon as well.
The Holdovers is on Peacock before Oppenheimer even though it came out four months after Oppenheimer.
If the FTC didn’t block Disney’s acquisition of Fox, I don’t think they’ll block this one. Fox was sold for seven times what Paramount is worth now.
My guess is that they’ll still charge $5/box for the generic version so there’s not much savings for the consumers. I only eat popcorn at the movie theater since I can eat candy anytime, but I really can only get movie theater style popcorn at a movie theater.
Another addition is Home Economics on ABC.
It was saved once so it being saved a second time seems very unlikely. Futurama is the only show I can think of that’s been saved twice; first by Comedy Central and then by Hulu though saving an animated show is a lot easier than live action.