I’d never heard of it until you mentioned and wound up binging the entire thing last night while I was under the weather. It’s very, very good and exposes a lot of what I’d suspected but never confirmed about the shows previously.
I’d never heard of it until you mentioned and wound up binging the entire thing last night while I was under the weather. It’s very, very good and exposes a lot of what I’d suspected but never confirmed about the shows previously.
It’s clear from recent comments that I’m the only one in the Kinjasphere still watching this show, but I don’t know that I’ll miss it. Even in my childhood it was less “good guys catch the bad guys and that’s good TV” as it was “these cops are jerks and let me hatefest on how awful they can be”.
You’re not alone, I’d never heard the term either until seeing it on here recently. Just as well, I despise celery, can no longer eat peanut butter and think raisins are Satan’s rat turds.
Amazon Prime is currently letting subscribers watch both Selma and Just Mercy for free, although I’m not sure if that means the filmmakers and actors get anything from those viewings or not.
My biggest problem with Live PD is just how friggin’ boring it is. This is why I always liked COPS better — they cut to the good stuff without showing us just how little happens in the daily patrols of your average policebots. Even with the careful editing, there’s plenty of bad things to complain about with COPS,…
I’ve commented on here before about how regular tap water nauseates me, ha ha. Just goes to show how utterly vexing my own stomach issues are — ginger ale, Pepto, and bitter-anything all cause me to toss my cookies if I’m already nauseated. About all that can calm my tummy down when it’s agitated is to be in a cold,…
Definitely Coco for me, too. The 4k HDR version (which I think was an after-release upscale thing and not the way it was actually shot?) is beautifully vivid in places.
After having read far too many nightmare-inducing comments, I’m shocked at the number of screws, bolts and other hardware that people have found in their food.
Clearly it came from GrubHub.
Oh, no, this was a new thing. Dr Pepper previously did a run of a cane sugar sweetened version for one of their big anniversaries back in… 2010, or something like that. Those were in various throwback styles going back to the original 1885 design. This seemed to be a re-issue of one of the 1960 can only.
I definitely prefer the fleur-de-lis two tone style over the single color bland one.
Until recently one of my local stores was selling Dr Pepper in cans with the 1960-style logo, made with real sugar. It was fantastic.
I got a coupon code (corporate synergy!) from Crunchyroll and VRV for a 30 day trial, but when I went to sign up I realized there isn’t an app for Roku or the Amazon Fire TV devices. How the hell can they launch a streaming channel and not support the two biggest streaming boxes right out of the gate? That’s pathetic.
I remember having a birthday party at Showbiz in the 80's and even as a little kid, recognizing what a shitshow those kinds of places were. I was miserable and so were the half-dozen or so non-friends that my mother invited from school to make it look like I wasn’t a cabin-dwelling loner in development.
I’ve had some konbini snacks through Bokksu, which ships non-perishable Japanese snack boxes each month. I only could afford to do it for a short while, but it was still fun since I’ll probably never get to visit Japan myself.
Don’t you mean it’s garbaage?
I only have vague recollections of life prior to my teenage years, so it’s either watching my mother make some beef tips in her smoked glass baking dish, or me getting up to watch Saturday morning cartoons and deciding that, in lieu of cereal, I’d eat a bowl of microwaved cheese.
Just reading this sparked immense joy in me. Good story!
Oh, Montgomery. That explains a lot. It’s a lot like Birmingham was in the 90's, all chain restaurants as far as the eye can see! I hear both cities have diversified a lot in that regard.
What part of Alabama do you live in that you’ve never see Alabama white sauce? That shit is everywhere in stores, and pretty much every barbecue joint I’ve been to between Athens and Mobile has their own version now.