I tend to see more shows now that I passed 50. Empty nesting rules! Apparently you can't board kids like you board pets… anymore. My folks had it easy. 70s parents were so laissez-faire!
I tend to see more shows now that I passed 50. Empty nesting rules! Apparently you can't board kids like you board pets… anymore. My folks had it easy. 70s parents were so laissez-faire!
22 Dead shows with Jerry. No clue how many Furthur/Ratdog/Phil & Friends/etc. but enjoyed almost all, very much including Dead & Co. Seen Dylan 5 or 6 times. I like being surprised and I was surprised at how much I liked his live standards. I didn't get much from the recordings though. St. Paul and the Broken Bones 5…
and people are stuck with shitty papayas to allow you to watch, from my perspective, a shitty movie. It also makes this image so much more icky.
While this isn't shocking, it is sad inducing. TCM was my go to cable channel as soon as I learned it existed. It was the only channel I missed when I killed cable TV. While most if not all the movies they showed are available somewhere, he really did add context that helped me appreciate films that didn't already…
I know nothing about Tirico and wish him well. I hope Costas uses his free time to produce another interview show like his late night show from a few years back. It wasn't perfect, and sometimes was too gushy, but I enjoyed several of the interviews. It seems like there is enough airtime to fill that he could find a…
Commodore 64 muthasuckas!
You Make Me Feel So Young Justice
She will promise you more
Than the Garden of Eden
Then she’ll carelessly cut you
And laugh while you’re bleedin’
But she’ll bring out the best
And the worst you can be
Blame it all on yourself
Cause she’s always a woman to me
Everyone has an opinion, but I've found some of his stuff to approach the level of clever…
like a fiddle…
I'm with you. I can feel optimistic about the potential for the world when some people no longer have direct influence on it.
I try to be empathetic to the folks who loved them. Not everyone I've lost was universally beloved, but the folks who didn't think highly of them had very specific and limited perspectives.
An…
you go on with your bad, allegedly hypocritical self, Fluffy! Don't let nobody turn you round.
Does anyone recall the Father Knows Best reunion special? I saw it the other day on an OTA channel. It was actually fairly well done. The characters were still familiar, contemporary family life issues were addressed on a small screen scale, and Mr. & Mrs. Anderson made out more than I ever saw in the original…
I empathize. I've constantly had to draw back my expectations about the plot contrivances. I enjoy the characters, and I absolutely want this show around for my grand daughter, and all the other young women in the world. I find a small amount of alcohol allows me sweat the small stuff less. The only thing that…
I enjoyed this on the most shallow level, and it was all I needed. It seemed like a distinct improvement from recent episodes, but that may be the reflective glow of my geek freak out.
"They day was a downer, but their hopes were about to be lifted…"
"Getting off at Love!"
"Heroes fall, but love arises!"
Maybe it is about the 5 people most willing to die that day, ya know, outside of the terrorists…
Feels like you answered your own vagina.
Yeah the whole Indigo is a cyber construct/AI/bad 90s internet movie was just awful. I feel like I'm a supporter of the show more than a fan. I want this show to be out there for my grand daughter. I get fanboy moments (Legionnaire Ring!!) but some elements are so similar to bad Superfriends plotting that it is…
I enjoyed the songs wen my eyes were closed, but I believe he played his hair more than his guitar. If rock and roll needs a new asshole, I like this guy's chances.
The phrase 'You're a tool-using monkey' seldom sounds so inspirational!
29 of what?