Deep cut, there. Bravo/a.
Deep cut, there. Bravo/a.
Or did they mean he was actually really good and he couldn’t get bad without a lot of work? Eh? Plausible, right?
Yeah, when the *worker* decides to go all free market and get a better gig, all Hell breaks loose.
The phrase “looking for an excuse” comes to mind . . .
Yes, it is; most neighborhoods any closer to Hollywood (which is still a destination for folks) or the actual studios in Burbank or Universal City are more cramped, filled to the brim with rental properties, or worth far more than that because they are up in the hills directly adjacent to all of these cities.
No, I see that, but you’re still not achieving a “double-blind control grouped survey” that way. Unless there’s random sampling involved, you can’t get there, and you can’t get a truly random sampling of corpse brains in our society, to be blunt. And even then you would have to have had a full, life-long medical…
As soon as we’re able to detect CTE without killing the subject, I’ll get right on it, “doctor friend.”
Deep medical cut, there, HAT.
Yeah, that’s snark, and we can see whose meters need recalibrating.
She was wearing gloves, I believe. Still should have washed, but . . .
This^^^guy/gal gets it.
Also from YS and awesome: “Hey Bulldog.”
Ugliest movie I’ve ever seen, and I’m not referring to the clowns, er Klowns. It was beyond low budget, but then again, so was the original Assault on Precinct 13, Hardware Wars, and Porklips Now, but those movies weren’t so, I don’t know, dirty? Like they filmed KKFOS through a haze of the smell of burnt peanut…
Counterpoint: It’s delicious and sausage-like in texture.
I KNEW IT!
A box set of BT came out a couple of months ago. I’ve always loved them.
Lee Arenberg. I hung out a couple of times with him in the mid-1980s. Yep, that’s a friend-of-a-friend story right there . . .
My son LOVED the chicken and waffle chips. He won’t shut up about them. Well, now he has because I sewed his mouth closed.
There’s a math joke in there somewhere, right?
A 16% hit rate is probably not that bad these days; ask any major studio exec other than the ones at Disney.