Same here. My parents grew up sort of in a city, and then moved to the ‘burbs where I grew up. Now I LOVE living in a city and wouldn’t dream of going back, but who knows?, maybe ask me in ten years.
Same here. My parents grew up sort of in a city, and then moved to the ‘burbs where I grew up. Now I LOVE living in a city and wouldn’t dream of going back, but who knows?, maybe ask me in ten years.
Which would also be more edible than baked zucchini
Just going to leave this here...
I’ll bet your kids will do the exact opposite and flock back to the city.
Also ironic that the author lives in a suburb of LA, which is impossible to navigate without a car. Most other cities would offer all the benefits listed here, but LA would be more 50/50
It looks like the wired QuietComfort ones are actually $179, which is crazy low for those!
It looks like the wired QuietComfort ones are actually $179, which is crazy low for those!
They also have compulsory voting there. If they don’t vote, they have to pay a fine. They don’t even have to actually vote for someone, just show up at the polling place.
Wow. Only took, what, 100 years?
Just gonna throw this out there:
OMG those police brutality videos. I keep up with those stories and am very pro-BLM, but I purposefully don’t watch the actual video of those people dying. Many people can’t take that and I don’t blame them. It’s good those videos exist, to hopefully-maybe-someday-getting-some-sort-of-justice, but I just can’t…
You sound like an insufferable vegan.
If a festival or venue wants to have Morrissey play, they are FORCED to change around the menus of all of their concessions, food trucks, etc, so that there are absolutely no meat products available. If you want to have vegan options, great, I fully support that, but it’s silly to make these venues and festivals jump…
NEVER get on any form of transportation if Tom Hanks is the captain. Commercial plane, container ship, FedEx flight, shrimping boat, spaceship. It never turns out well.
The Aviator was severely underrated, both DiCaprio and Cate Blanchett are brilliant in it.
Love that one. Caught The Quick and the Dead over the weekend and had almost forgotten how great he was in that, too. Even as a kid, he has that unique bravado cadence down that make his movies fun to watch.
I love her in absolutely everything. The Devil Wears Prada was surprisingly amazing, even Julie & Julia was super fun.
Her uncredited role as “the smell of napalm in the morning”? Poetic.
Maybe it’ll be one of his best movies ever, like The Terminal.
The bridge was FULL of spies!!
Is it wrong to like The Smiths and think that Morrissey is a smug asshole?