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I also lost interest in Enterprise after a few episodes of the first season and gave up on it. It was the only Trek series I hadn’t finished and watched multiple times. I used my lockdown time to revisit it and I was pleasantly surprised. It actually gets pretty good. So much so I binged the whole series in less than

State of Fear by Michael Crichton is a great one too! 

Avery Brooks has got himself quite the voice too. 

I’ve been loving Chernobyl so far. It’s so well done. 

Maybe he could move the production to the actual Lake of the Ozarks? I live there and it’s disappointing they didn’t film more of it here. But I understand why he hasn’t and why he wouldn’t given our recent anti-abortion bill bullshit. 

I just use slightly re-hydrated dehydrated minced onions. Saves on the prep time. 

I just visited this restaurant’s website at https://johnnyvsclassiccafe.com/ and saw they have a biscuit & gravy dish called the Robert E. Lee Special. Why the hell does a restaurant in Wisconsin have a Robert E. Lee Special? 

I was at a Comic-con one year that had most ST: Next Generation cast as guests. Marina Sirtis was standing outside smoking a cigarette when I walked by, and I wish I had had the balls to ask to bum one. I regret it to this day. 

This recipe is very similar to a recipe my mother and I use called Settler’s Bean Soup. It basically the same recipe except you add several varieties of beans, butter beans, chili beans, and any other you want to add. It has the bacon, mustard, ketchup, brown sugar, onion, and so on. It’s wonderful during the winter

Or The Mighty Thor.

If you’re interested in the Satanic Panic era, I suggest the book Here’s to my Sweet Satan: How the Occult Haunted Music, Movies, and Pop Culture 1966-1980 by George Case.

I’m not a huge salad eater, but the Apple Gorgonzola salad from Buca Di Beppo is probably the best salad I have ever had. I will go there for just that salad and calamari. I even found a copycat recipe so I don’t have to drive three hours to have it. So freaking good.

I was with my sister and a close friend for my sister’s birthday at Universal Orlando a few years ago. We are all childless by choice. In line for one the Jurassic Park rides there was a family directly ahead of us with a couple of kids who were running around, yelling, and just being loud and disruptive along with

As a now grown adult of a non-censorship family, I have to agree with you. There were no limits on what I could watch, listen to, or read when I was a kid. My father was a big local DJ and informed the local record store that I had his permission to purchase any Parental Advisory albums even if I was alone, this was

I’ll just say this upfront, I’m a white woman.

I have severe issues due to abuse. It was not sexual abuse, it was verbal and emotional abuse. My father would yell at me, make comments on my body, then would gaslight the shit out of me. He did the same with my mother. I’ve seen a therapist twice a month since he died in December.

I’m tempted to go to my local Home Depot (I rarely have a need to go into a Home Depot and if I have a need, I prefer a locally owned ACE franchise) and ask an employee if the company actively discourages union talk. If they tell me “yes” I will then tell them, loudly, that I will not be shopping here any more.
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I had an older couple come in to the bookstore where I work, asking for religious fiction. A little later the man came up to me and asked if we had any thing by Jordan Peterson. I was not fully aware of who this Jordan Peterson guy was but now I am. I’m glad we didn’t have his books and we most likely will not stock

I also enjoyed “Sausage Party” for the reasons you laid out, but I love it for it’s take on organized religion/Christianity. I’m an atheist and it really hit me hard. I even had my father, also an atheist but also never picked up on messages of film, music, or art, watch it and he even picked up on the message.