munsonburner
munsonburner
munsonburner

No, it is not a “normal well devised email”. It is a total non-sequitur.

First, i think this is an extremely accurate and pretty gentle review of Hootie and the Blowfish.

I am one one those 2.35 million followers. As I discovered today when I saw his tweet and my first thought was "I'm following David Lynch on Twitter???"


“And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel toe to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man with a ripped shirt to enter the kingdom of God”

You will see a lot less of the Canadian Made for Cable Generic Time Filler content in a couple of years. The Canadian equivalent of the FCC has recently announced policy changes that will remove a lot of the incentives. For the last 20 years or so if you could scrape together 20-30% of the budget but get a guaranteed

I work in an industry and in a role where I can work essentially anywhere I have a high speed Internet connection. I have more interaction with colleagues who are 500 or 1500 or 2500 miles away than people who sit right next to me. My company has a long history of both flexible work arrangements and actually

Yeah, I think it is a valid criticism of things like the Smart Car. When the two seater came out here in Canada it was more expensive and got worse mileage than a 5 passenger Toyota Yaris. So cute and all but what is the point?

Indeed. When I came to this sentence:

I feel like everyone is missing he sarcasm of your post.

I thought it was a nice post. Hopefully there will be more like it.

Yeah, I mean how the fuck would anyone know? "Whatta ya mean? I have to click All Replies. Then wait. Then click Show Pending. Then wait. Then scroll down and sequentially click Show More Replies in this Thread. Then wait. Then see two duplicate posts each thread. And then 80% of the content is gray. Why? Because some

It makes a lot of sense in context. The kind of capability for which you would expect them to plan contingencies coupled with the political difficulties in presenting it. But it would make so much more sense if they had an existing plan to buy F-35B even if it was portrayed as unrelated. If you want to be prepared to

Driving a 944 is rarely an accident. So it does kind of imply some very specific intent. As in "I choose to drive and maintain this 25 year old vehicle that pretty much defines balance and handling without a lot of ostentation." There are a lot of cars I love and respect but I see people driving and think "Are you an

But what about the pubic hair???

Almost exactly 10 years ago I almost bought one of the first AWD 911's from 1989. Probably not the insane appreciation seen on the 993's but would likely now be worth twice the 2005 asking price. I bought another 944 (Turbo this time) which really fit my needs better, but, DAMN! I never expected to have that car this

It's like if the 911 was still air cooled and made 200hp...would people still be buying it?

An Empire led by two religious men:

I have this reaction to most cars slightly genericized as "why can't they have a version with the better engine without adding all sorts of bells and whistles I don't want?"

So what you're saying is that we really only should be able to detect the spaceship version of NASCAR or Formula 1?

The silicone lube is a good tip. But it is dangerous when it gets on tile floor of shower. Very slippery and does not wash off without real scrubbing with a solvent.