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I love playing Radiohead at the bar I work at. Their my favorite band, so I enjoy it and it's just fun to see people react to Street Spirit or Videotape while trying to have a good time. I'm not a very good bartender.

I bartend at a brewery in downtown St. Paul and we have been able to sell growlers on Sundays for a couple of years. It actually accounts for most of our sales on Sundays since it's the only place to buy off sale liquor, so it will be interesting to see how it affects us.

What the hell?! You can't say that! I don't care if it was just a joke or satire. I'm really sick of this ignorance.

Surprisingly, they don't have much else in common.

Nice humblebrag.

Bonobos, recently purchased by Walmart, is the singer.

I definitely want to see a movie or read a book about them, but not a 5 film series.
And I am interested in how they will handle the titles. If they want people to know it's linked to Fantastic Beasts but have none of the same main characters, they're going to have a rough time.

I actually got somewhat emotional at the end when Jacob had to step into the memory erasing rain and then again when Queenie shows up at his pastry shop.

I'm pretty indifferent when it comes to Redmayne but really loved him as Newt.

Oh damn that would be a beautiful movie.

Oh, that's cool. I got nothing against that. No siree.

Aw, I enjoyed Fantastic Beasts. It wasn't great, but it captured the wonder of the HP universe well enough.

I really don't know at this point. Rowling said she wrote 4 more scripts for the series, but it also sounds like it's going to focus on Dumbledore and Grindlewald more. I really love the characters of Fantastic beasts and want to see more of them, but also wouldn't mind if the next movies are also stand alones with

I really wish WB would just make stand alone HP movies, like Disney is doing with Star Wars. Then Del Toro could still make an HP movie but maybe even have more creative control.

The gradual shift from children's book with serious themes to actually mature YA is done so well.

Damn. I'm sorry. The books definitely helped me cope with death of loved ones and see the good in life. I hope they do the same for you.

I started reading the books in 3rd or 4th grade, when I think only three were out, but GoF was released before I caught up so I didn't have to wait for it. When I think back to the books being released, I realized how lucky I was to be around the same age as the characters at the time. It really was a coming of age

I hope he's doing okay.

Well, someone had to.

Huh. A thing like that.