edwardgrimm
Matthew Abel
edwardgrimm

I’m hopeful the sibling relationship will keep him from going down any super dark paths - Hollyhock is willing to give him a shot and it seems she right away won’t put up with much. I’d be happy to see this swing upward, not all sunshine and rainbows, but enough for him to get out of his gutter.

Breadcrumbs, wtf? It’s as you say. Best burgers I’ve ever had are salt only, pepper after cooking. Montreal steak seasoning is as fancy as I’ve ever gotten.

There is a sharpening attachment available for drills that I use. It has a plastic guide for the dull side and is an angled stone for the sharp side. Works really well.

To me, Lego Dimensions is the clear winner, though I haven’t played Disney Infinity. My son has been into SkyLanders and it is too, too much. Each time there’s a new game, it’s a new collectible - hitting a nadir with the trap team last year. Unreal, between the trapmasters and traps, and the Kaos trap. The level

For some reason, that really appeals to me - especially if Peter is almost wholly in a “mentor” role and not Spider-manning around on his own. I was never a fan of One More Day and I love Mayday Parker and I love Miles Morales - and I think it’d offer some cool stories. A more lighthearted take on the “Batman Beyond”

that's a good method. It also gives it a sense of "in the moment" as you collection can change over time.

This guy reminds me of the guy who wanted Superman to fight a giant spider.

Well, that was terrible. Maybe it was the video sound quality, but it sounded half-hearted and they all sounded bored. In some shots of the group there are clearly several kids not even singing.

Yes, though we are using an online print service called unit prints for our latest batch of photos. Mainly just for the wall and wallets, but not everyone is on Facebook for sharing yet.

I've been to estate sales with used item priced over in-store prices. I don't know what those folks thing they're doing. Of course, that happens at resale shops, too.

Pro reason #x: It's f-ing cool.

Needs more Ambush Bug.

I loved the original YJ comics, too. I lost track of them a few years in - went to college and whatnot. Kept up with the trades - it was a really good book, wasn't it? It had good characters with motivation and interesting stories and solid humor (She has huge...tracts of land...) right from the get-go. It was

Given his dense molecular structure, I would buy that he pulls in a small personal atmosphere in space, allowing him limited breathing space.

I said exactly the same thing about shooting the kids. It was incredibly telling when Charlie was with Rachel - Rachel's actress (sorry I don't recall the name) is very good. Charlie's actress... is not. Everytime those kids are on screen is awful.

I definitely recall Sealab blowing up in every episode for a whole season. I never put Venture Bros in that same surrealist wheelhouse, though. They'd already established some minimal continuity.

At the time, though, it was a real shake-up. But, yeah, the killing of 24 was better now that I think on it - especially since he was a fan-favorite and he stayed dead. Brock left and we got the whole SPHINX storyline.

Venture Brothers, season one. Yes, this is the kind of show where ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN!!! We didn't even know if we'd get a second season, so I think it was pretty major. I recall the speculation about what would happen and how.

My four year old was along, and he tends to get fairly shook up by that kind of stuff - but its usually someone being mean. Pitch was about the same as Hades from Hercules - they even look similar. My son got a little upset, but nothing major.

I caught this with the boy today and really enjoyed it. A great play on the "believe in Santa" trope. I found myself very invested in the characters, and was sad when one had to go away for a while.