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The Mindful Time Traveler
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In honor of this game taking a long time to download because it’s a big game with lots of GBs of data, let us once again take a moment to think of the poor, overworked programmers and designers who had to work long hours to bring us this game.

Yeah, I got that wrong I think. It’s Cricks.

I saw that in the episode summary after I posted it. Plus. Cricks is on the party bus in the preview and I didn’t see him with the group waiting to get on the bus. Also, timeline-wise, Charlie and The Waitress are still dating and Dennis is in North Dakota so, I’m probably wrong.

I know. I saw the mop and bucket and thought, “They want you to think he drinks that, but it’s gonna be piss.”

I have a huge amount of respect for people that can write a review of a game/tv show/movie. It’s not easy. It seems like it would be, but it isn’t. You need to give a broad, sweeping summary of the good and bad, but you also need to infuse the article with personal anecdotes, personal preferences, and unique bits of

I know. It makes no sense but that’s how they think.

I think because it was a celebrity who was concerned about his image. That’s my guess.

I thought they were actually one of the better elements of the episode, and certainly better than Chase and Ryan were.

Exactly. It’s really about 3B and how it’s been a tough spot to fill.

I know very little about the Dodgers besides the big names, but they had just done a quick profile on Baez and I was like, ‘This guy looks tough’ and then Roberts went and got him and I was like, “Hmm, I don’t understand that, but as a Red Sox fan I like it.”

Marcus Smart stole the ball the other night during the Magic game and then he wildly passes it without harm, and then he faked a three.

I’ve stopped Tweeting about game related things during the actual games. I should start up again just to see how many bad takes I have in a given game. I’m guessing I’d have a lot.

I suppose it’s a pipe dream, yes.

Yes, that’s a good way to put it. I think since we’re fans, we knew Norm has certain leanings. He tries to stay apolitical, but you can see he’s not gonna be Mark Ruffalo or Chris Evans on Twitter.

He said on the old Norm MacDonald Live podcast that he originally had a plan as far as which movies he chose but then got to a point and was like “alright...what else ya got...”

I expected the edges to be dulled a bit. I’m glad they kept it mostly intact.

It’s not, but it’s pretty much a hive mind, with a few free thinkers.

I was surprised how quickly I bailed on McHale’s show, and it was like...the E! show with cursing! It just didn’t work.
Norm’s show is a lot like his YouTube podcast, only with a bit more polish. I knew once he got more exposure people would have an issue with him, even though he’s been the same guy all this time.

I didn’t like how critics “came for him” after his comments. It’s the same case as with Sarah Silverman. They are both close with people who did bad things. They both love those people. They don’t approve of what the person said or did, but the media will take a quote, blow it up, knowing people don’t read the

I love Deep Red. I love the music, the story, the ending, and of course, the well known fact that a sharp eyed viewer can see the killer pretty early in the film if you look close enough.